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title: "HiLetgo USB Logic Analyzer Device with EMI Ferrite Ring USB Cable 24MHz 8CH 24MHz 8 Channel UART IIC SPI Debug"
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# 24 MHz max sampling rate 1 MΩ input impedance 8 input channels HiLetgo USB Logic Analyzer Device with EMI Ferrite Ring USB Cable 24MHz 8CH 24MHz 8 Channel UART IIC SPI Debug

**Brand:** hiletgo
**Price:** 101.36 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Debug smarter, not harder — 8 channels of lightning-fast insight!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HiLetgo USB Logic Analyzer Device with EMI Ferrite Ring USB Cable 24MHz 8CH 24MHz 8 Channel UART IIC SPI Debug by hiletgo
- **How much does it cost?** 101.36 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hiletgo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **8-Channel Versatility:** Simultaneously monitor multiple data lines for comprehensive embedded system analysis.
- • **Plug & Play USB Power:** Powered directly via USB with included cable — no extra adapters, no hassle.
- • **Open Source Software Ready:** Seamlessly integrates with PulseView and other popular tools for flexible, cost-effective debugging.
- • **Wide Voltage Compatibility:** Supports input voltages from -0.5V to 5.25V, perfect for 5V, 3.3V, and 2.5V systems.
- • **Precision Sampling at 24 MHz:** Capture ultra-fast digital signals with up to 24 million samples per second — stay ahead in debugging.

## Overview

The HiLetgo USB Logic Analyzer is a compact, USB-powered device offering 8 channels with a maximum sampling rate of 24 MHz. Designed for embedded system debugging and digital signal analysis, it supports a wide input voltage range (-0.5V to 5.25V) and features a high input impedance of 1 MΩ. Compatible with open-source software like PulseView, it provides a cost-effective, versatile solution for professionals and hobbyists aiming to decode UART, IIC, SPI, and other protocols with precision.

## Description

HiLetgo USB Logic Analyzer Device With USB Cable 24MHz 8CH 24MHz 8 Channel UART IIC SPI Debug Sampling rate up to: 24 MHz , can be 24MHz. 16MHz, 12MHz, 8MHz, 4MHz, 2MHz, 1MHz, 500KHz, 250KHz, 200KHz, 100KHz, 50KHz, 25KHz; The logic for each channel sampling rate of 24M/s. General applications around 10M, enough to cope with a variety ofoccasions; 8-channel; Voltage range: Input voltage range: -0.5V to 5.25V Input Low Voltage: -0.5V to 0.8V Input High Voltage: 2.0V to 5.25V Works with 5V, 3.3V, 2.5V, 2.0V systems. May work with 1.8V but not recommended. Input Impedance: 1Mohm || 10pF (typical, approximate) Crystal: +/-20ppm, 24MHz Error/Accuracy: pulse-width measurement: +/- 42ns (at 24MHz). Packing Included: 1 * Logic Analyser 1 * USB Cable 1 * Dupont Cable

Review: Good basic hobby logic analyzer - Summary Pros - inexpensive, works well with free open source software Cons - no on board capture buffer, no probes included This is a good little logic analyzer for the home hobbyist or even a small development team. The hardware uses a CY7C68013A microcontroller (an 8051 MCU core with an integrated USB 2.0 interface). It comes with a USB A to mini USB B cable and some short jumpers wires. It is powered by USB so there is no other power supply to deal with. There is no on board capture buffer so your computer needs to be fast enough to receive the data as it comes over USB. With most systems that shouldn’t be an issue providing you are not doing any other intensive tasks, particularly those that use USB, at the same time. Trying to run all 8 channels at 24Mhz though could be an issue on some systems. Looking at the board, there isn’t any input buffering other than series resistors. Care must be taken not to expose the channel inputs to voltages that could damage the on board microcontroller. There is no software included, but one can download the open source sigrok/PulseView which fully supports this device. I tested it with PulseView 0.4.1 on a Windows 10 system and it was recognized as “Saleae Logic” analyzer (an older name brand analyzer). The only part that could be slightly tricky to getting PulseView working is installing the WinUSB driver using Zadig. If you are unfamiliar with Zadig, you can read about it on the sigrok wiki area for windows. Since this board emulates a “Saleae Logic”, there are also commercial software offerings that should work with it. I did an initial test using two channels simultaneously reading a 115200 bps data stream (sample rate set to 500kHz) and it worked flawlessly. PulseView easily decoded the ASCII data once configured. I again captured the same stream setting at 24Mhz (which is way over sampled for the data stream) just to see what it would do, and it worked fine showing the much more frequent sample rate. I’m not aware of a way to setup anything but a simple trigger to start/stop capture using PulseView. That is a software limitation if you are trying to catch a more complex event that occurs infrequently. The jumper wires that came with it are of limited use unless you always have available header pins to connect to in your circuit (doubtful). I suggest ordering a set of “logic analyzer test clips” to complete your setup.
Review: Works well and compatible wire Saleae Logic - This logic analyzer works perfectly - well worth the cost. It’s compatible with Logic software package and helped solve a rather complex bus protocol I needed to reverse engineer.

## Features

- The logic for each channel sampling rate of 24M/s. General applications around 10M, enough to cope with a variety ofoccasions; 8-channel
- Sampling rate up to: 24 MHz , can be 24MHz. 16MHz, 12MHz, 8MHz, 4MHz, 2MHz, 1MHz, 500KHz, 250KHz, 200KHz, 100KHz, 50KHz, 25KHz;
- The logic for each channel sampling rate of 24M/s. General applications around 10M, enough to cope with a variety ofoccasions;
- Input voltage range: -0.5V to 5.25V; Input Low Voltage: -0.5V to 0.8V; Input High Voltage: 2.0V to 5.25V
- Input Impedance: 1Mohm || 10pF (typical, approximate); Crystal: +/-20ppm, 24MHz

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B077LSG5P2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,690 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2 in Logic Analyzers |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Brand Name | HiLetgo |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | gray |
| Compatible Devices | Modem |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 570 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 24 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 24 MHz |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Maximum Voltage | 5.25 Volts |
| Model | 3-01-0015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer |
| Part Number | 3-01-0015 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | digital signal analysis, embedded systems debugging, hardware development and testing |
| Special Feature | Data Transfer |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HiLetgo
- **Cable Type:** USB
- **Compatible Devices:** Modem
- **Connector Type:** USB Type A
- **Special Feature:** Data Transfer

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What software is required for Mac or PC?**
A: https://support.saleae.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005972023-Saleae-Logic-Beta-Software
now with real time (ish) display

**Q: What protocols does this support?**
A: This product does not natively support any protocols. The protocol decoding is done by the host software. Check out the feature sets for PulseView  and Saleae Logic software.

**Q: Anyone get this error msg?  the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). click ok to close the application.**
A: I was experiencing the same error with Sigrok's PulseView x64 and ZaDiag x64 not properly starting, with the OS tossing a 0xc000007b error dialog every time I tried to launch either app.

As with the other answerer, the 32bit version would install and would start, but not work correctly with this LA.  I ended up giggling my way to success in determining that I didn't have the right .net libs yet installed on this box (a fresh install of Win10 x64).  This site (www.techjunkie.com/0xc00007b/) pointed me to the right download needed, in the section 'HOW TO FIX ‘THE APPLICATION WAS UNABLE TO START CORRECTLY 0XC00007B’ ERRORS' - I did the Microsoft Visual C++ 'x64' recommendation (the 'x64 version' of the MS Visual C redistributable).  After this, I was able to install and successfully launch the x64 versions of both the PulseView and ZaDiag apps.

Currently, I am still struggling with getting PulseView x64 to work with this LA correctly, even after using ZaDiag x64 to change the driver to the default one it offers when it launches.   Still working that and will update once I get it.

For now, I reverted to using Saleae's Logic 1.2.29 Beta app (available from heresupport.saleae.com/logic-software/latest-beta-release - link good as of 10Jun19).

To get Saleae's app to work with it, I had to repeatedly uninstall the device (including deleting the drivers) from the MMC Device Manager snap-in until, when searching for new plug and play hardware, it shows up as 'unknown device'. Once to that point, running the Saleae app should result in it seeing the driverless device with the HW IDs it is looking for and will assimilate it and install the drivers for it, and instantiate it as a 'USB Serial Bus controller|Saleae Logic USB Logic Analyzer', enabling this LA to be used from the Saleae Logic 1.2.29 app (images: i.imgur.com/J60jm8A.png & https://i.imgur.com/NA0MabE.png).

As indicated above, once I get this LA to work with the 64-bit version of PulseView/ZaDiag properly, I will update this answer with additional details.  Until then, take care.

-t

**Q: Driver installation fails - don't know where to get support

There is no web site or email address. I am following instructions posted here.**
A: Are you using PulseView? FWIW It worked smoothly on my Mac...

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good basic hobby logic analyzer
*by C***R on January 17, 2019*

Summary Pros - inexpensive, works well with free open source software Cons - no on board capture buffer, no probes included This is a good little logic analyzer for the home hobbyist or even a small development team. The hardware uses a CY7C68013A microcontroller (an 8051 MCU core with an integrated USB 2.0 interface). It comes with a USB A to mini USB B cable and some short jumpers wires. It is powered by USB so there is no other power supply to deal with. There is no on board capture buffer so your computer needs to be fast enough to receive the data as it comes over USB. With most systems that shouldn’t be an issue providing you are not doing any other intensive tasks, particularly those that use USB, at the same time. Trying to run all 8 channels at 24Mhz though could be an issue on some systems. Looking at the board, there isn’t any input buffering other than series resistors. Care must be taken not to expose the channel inputs to voltages that could damage the on board microcontroller. There is no software included, but one can download the open source sigrok/PulseView which fully supports this device. I tested it with PulseView 0.4.1 on a Windows 10 system and it was recognized as “Saleae Logic” analyzer (an older name brand analyzer). The only part that could be slightly tricky to getting PulseView working is installing the WinUSB driver using Zadig. If you are unfamiliar with Zadig, you can read about it on the sigrok wiki area for windows. Since this board emulates a “Saleae Logic”, there are also commercial software offerings that should work with it. I did an initial test using two channels simultaneously reading a 115200 bps data stream (sample rate set to 500kHz) and it worked flawlessly. PulseView easily decoded the ASCII data once configured. I again captured the same stream setting at 24Mhz (which is way over sampled for the data stream) just to see what it would do, and it worked fine showing the much more frequent sample rate. I’m not aware of a way to setup anything but a simple trigger to start/stop capture using PulseView. That is a software limitation if you are trying to catch a more complex event that occurs infrequently. The jumper wires that came with it are of limited use unless you always have available header pins to connect to in your circuit (doubtful). I suggest ordering a set of “logic analyzer test clips” to complete your setup.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well and compatible wire Saleae Logic
*by N***K on January 28, 2026*

This logic analyzer works perfectly - well worth the cost. It’s compatible with Logic software package and helped solve a rather complex bus protocol I needed to reverse engineer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works, but without better software it's use is quite limited
*by D***. on February 3, 2026*

Setup & use was quite easy. Software has very nice display of decoded serial data. However, there is no ability to trigger on serial data, or to capture for analysis only the decoded serial data (as opposed to all the dead time between data packets), so the capture buffer fills very quickly with the "nothing" between the data you're interested in. There does appear to be a way to export raw data continuously for offline analysis by some other software (and display it with that other software) but it's up to you to write it. I would give it 5 stars if it was more useful with better software. Admittedly, the vendor says it works with open source software. Just be warned... that software makes doing real work with this tool quite difficult (if not impossible). If I can find better software that makes this really useful I'll update this review with links to it.

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