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DSLogic U3Pro16 USB-Based Logic Analyzer with 1GHz Sampling Rate, 2Gbits Memory, USB 3.0 Interface, 16 Channels…

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$299.00

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  • 16 digital channels. Dual-mode support. In stream mode, data will be captured and transferred into PC memory in real time. With this mode, you can get long sample duration; In buffer mode, data will be captured and stored into on-board memory temporarily. With this mode, you can get a high sample rate.
  • USB 3.0 type-c interface. Up to 16G sample depth in stream mode. Support following stream modes: 1GHz @ 3 channels / 500MHz @ 6 channels / 250MHz @ 12 channels / 125MHz @ 16 channels.
  • 2Gbits on-board DDR3 memory. Support following buffer modes: 1GHz @ 8 channels / 500MHz @ 16 channels.
  • Support adjustable threshold (0.1 Step). Additionally with shielded fly wires and unibody aluminum case, you can get a better and cleaner waveform.
  • Worked with DSView software, which is compatible with Windows, macOS and Linux. DSView supports nearly a hundred protocol decoders. Additionally it's also an open source software, you can find it on github.



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abdelrahman mohamed
2025-07-15 14:28:21
I have been using this product for a year now and it's very very reliable to use when compared to other cheap alternatives. I have another cheap 10$ logic analyzer but many times, that cheap analyzer just gives the wrong data.DsLogic U13Pro16 is very reliable, its voltage threshold can be adjusted to be compatible with many different signals, has very big memory and bandwidth. its software (DSview) has many decoders and many helpful tools, DSview is constantly being developed and bug-free. The only 1 thing that bothers me is the software's real-time plotting of the signals because sometimes the screen of the software doesn't plot anything until you press the stop button but it's not a big deal for me.
Jim Dodd
2025-05-23 11:30:31
I've been using thing for a couple of days now. My biggest concern was whether the software would be usable. Some of the low-cost logic analyzers out there has sketchy software and seemed like a waste of money. The DSView software downloaded, installed easily. The logic-analyzer hardware connected to software effortlessly (just plugged it into the USB and started the software). I'm impressed with the functionality of the software. It has all the features of a more expensive LA. Sure, it's not going to measure 1GHz signals, but this is a low-budget device so set your expectations. The user manual is also very well written (in English) and explains things lucidly. I highly recommend this for a hobbyist or small shop for low-frequency debug.
AK reviewer
2025-04-20 12:11:50
Very pleased with my experience so far with this. It can sample up to 3 channels at 1Ghz and up to 6 at 508Mhz. Despite being a Japanese company the English instructions are fairly well written. The DSView software works well on my apple silicon macbook pro. The software is easy to use and fairly complete and so far bug free. Plug in and start the app and it connects immediately. The channel leads are probably hand crimped and are well made.
JackC
2025-02-14 12:22:20
I am an avid user of the FX2LP CY7C68013A 8/16 bit USB Logic Analyzers which can work out to 24MHz. I bought the DSView to give me better results at 16 bit. It is excellent value for the price. The fork of Sigrok they use is very well presented, though in some places annoyingly different to PulseView.The documentation is good, but has some mistakes in it. Since the documentation is soft, there is really no excuse for not updating it.One superb addition is the time measuring cursors which once you get used to the UI are very helpful.Since the DSView uses an FPGA, the triggering can be complex, and this would be my principle reason for buying it. The triggering is superb, though only in buffered mode.One place where the DSView UI is a pain is that operating the display in the Light mode is way too bright. You need controls for the white level when you are looking at small pulse features in the capture. Luckily the Dark display is easy on the eyes.The probe wires are excellent quality, but a real pain when connecting to breadboards. Why won't anyone make an LA that simply plugs direct into a breadboard?? I use the InnoMaker Mini USB Logic Analyzer with a DIP to breadboard adapter ....I really would like a 16 bit LA with the same sort of flexibility.All in all ...the DSView is good value with lots of features, and easy to use.
Rikk Crill
2025-01-02 14:44:34
Connectors were high quality and leads each had a ground which I used in a few places where noise would be an issue. Software was simple and clear. This is an excellent debug tool for designs of appropriate speed. I used it with 100 MHz signals and it worked flawlessly. I would definitely buy again.
tjm
2024-12-24 11:21:51
As far as my requirements are concerned, this DSLogic Plus does a very nice job and is well worth the money considering the multitude of choices available for a tool similar to this, both more and less expensive. The leads and clips appear to be of good quality and the semi-hard case is also a very nice as you can store the analyzer, clips and the leads without bending or folding the 9" test leads even with the clips attached. The clips appear to be identical to EZ Hook Micro Hooks but without the markings. You will need more clips preferably of more colors to be able to equip all the leads with clips simultaneously.
gpock8
2024-11-22 18:44:11
I like it very much , thannksTried to capture some UART already