BugLogic2
The wiki page with documentation is available here .
Board specifications:
- Cypress’s USB2.0 controller, CY7C68013A-56PVXC.
- Sampling rate: 24 MHz
- 8 channel inputs
- Operating voltage: -0.5 5.25 V
- Input voltage protection with reverse diodes (LVC245)
- Protocol supported by the Salae software: I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, 1WIRE, IR
The new board comes “full optional” with an alluminium case and cables:

The board is based on the Cypress CY7C68013A-56PVXC. The EEPROM contains the VID and PID of the device and so can be programmed with the Cypress Utility.
This means that by simply setting a jumper you can use the Salae software or the USBee Sx/Zx on your host PC.
Sigrok is supported as well.
A debugging session for an SPI arduino looks like:

This is the bare version while debugging an arduino based board.

BugLogic3
The wiki page with documentation is available here .
Board specifications:
- Smaller than the BugLogic 2 only 5 cm x2 cm
- Cypress”s USB2.0 controller, CY7C68013A-56PVXC.
- Sampling rate: 24 MHz
- 8 channel inputs
- Operating voltage: -0.5 5.25 V
- Input voltage protection with reverse diodes (LVC245)
- Protocol supported by the Salae software: I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, 1WIRE, IR
The new board comes “full optional” with a plastic case and cables:


The board is based on the Cypress CY7C68013A-56PVXC. The EEPROM contains the VID and PID of the device and so can be programmed with the Cypress Utility.
The difference with the BugLogic 2 board is that there is no internal jumper for the memory so you can only use it with the Saleae software.
Sigrok is supported as well.
A debugging session for an SPI arduino looks like:

This is the bare version while debugging an arduino based board.

Updating…
