LogiScope 4+

Oscium

Designed for iPad

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR FULL FUNCTIONALITY

LogiScope is a full functional 16 channel logic analyzer. It's capabilities include up to 100MSPS sampling rate, SPI, I2C, UART, and parallel decoding. It allows you to trigger on virtually any type of event, multiple events, a series of events from single, multiple, serial, decoded, and even parallel data.

Gone are the days of capturing a massive buffer and then panning through all the data to find the event you want to analyze. LogiScope will allow you to trigger on the exact event you want to look at!

Hardware can be purchased from http://www.oscium.com and includes the following:
-LogiScope Accessory
-2x Harness with 0.100" connectors
-18x SMD Grabbers (16 channels + 2 GND)

Hardware is certified to work with the following devices:
- iPad mini 3
- iPad mini 2
- iPad mini
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Air
- iPad 4
- iPad 3
- iPad 2
- iPad
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 5S
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 3GS
- iPod touch [3rd (32GB only), 4th and 5th generation)

What’s New

Version 1.12

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Fixed iOS 10 bugs.

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Pb37Sn63 ,

LogiScope is awesome!

The Oscium LogiScope and the LogiScope APP really ARE awesome!!!

Though meant to be portable and easy on the Ipod battery, the LogiScope truly shines as a bench-top instrument like the setup below.
The 100 MHz real-time display is rock steady and the LogiScope APP is intuitive and easily learned without a manual.
Watch the three training videos on the Oscium site to appreciate the LogiScope APP's advanced triggering capabilities.
The hardware is first class with mini grabbers made in the US and the device itself in Taiwan.

Oscium tech support is very prompt via the web site contact form and the guys are helpful and knowledgeable.

I'm using it to debug code on an Arduino Uno clone (Linduino) triggering on 2 MHz PWM and also decoding 115.2K Baud serial signals.
The scale is set to the minimum at 1us for PWM and to 100us for serial.
I can easily measure period, freq., duty cycle etc... and can easily decode the ASCII stream triggering on specific data bytes.
I'm getting ready to evaluate a Linear 2380-24 2Msps ADC that will be running at 2MHz in SPI distributed read mode with 256 sample digital averaging.
The LogiScope will prove invaluable in my quest.

I hope you enjoy your LogiScope and APP as much as I do mine.

Cheers!

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Oscium LogiScope permanent bench-top setup:

LogiScope signal wires are not yet connected to Arduino.
LogiScope inserted into dockStubz+ (by Cable Jive) (30 pin pass through with micro USB power port) (from Amazon).
dockStubz+ inserted into genuine Apple six inch 30 pin to lightning adapter extended cable (from Oscium).
Anker three foot micro USB cable (from Amazon) inserted into dockStubz+ but not yet plugged into wall-wart powered ("Plugable" or "Ultra" brand) USB hub (from Amazon).

Ipod Touch (Gen 5 64 GB iOS 9.2) powered up with lightning still unplugged and USB to hub cable still unplugged.
Lightning plugged into Ipod Touch.
LogiScope APP started in NORMAL mode.
Wait TWENTY seconds.
USB cable plugged into hub which is powered by wall-wart only (do not plug anything else into the hub and do not plug it into a PC).

If "Device not connected" DEMO mode popup appears it is dismissed and APP closed, USB and lightning unplugged and process repeated.

LogiScope signal wires can now be connected to Arduino.

Battery is always fully charged with the APP running full time.

SUCCESS!!!

(Note: Powering dockStubz+ with a PC or any kind of charging cube will NOT WORK in this setup)

Developer Response ,

Love this feedback! And it's detailed! Thank you for the review. We can feel the love.

Akohlsmith ,

Great hardware, software is lacking

This device has been on the market for a good couple of years now, but the software still looks and feels like it's a beta release. UI glitches and inconsistencies, settings reverting... This app has it all.

If you can look beyond the software and exert some pressure on the developers to correct some of the more egregious problems, you'll find the hardware is capable and the triggering flexibility is fantastic. Emailing the data logged as a csv file is a little primitive but again, there isn't anything wrong with the system that some real effort on the SW dev side wouldn't fix.

In short, this is a decent little package for quick and dirty capture and compare. If there was a way to interface this directly to a PC it'd be a no-brainer. The price is right and there is something to be said about being able to pack the tiny dongle in my luggage and get a basic idea of the problem at hand.

Developer Response ,

Pretty sure this has been fully addressed but would love you to check and verify. Can you update your review based on the improvements we have made to the software? We work hard to serve you well and would love to know if we are hitting the mark.

App Privacy

The developer, Oscium, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

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