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Especially when proto-typing with single chip computers like the PIC, SX, etc. it is often necessary to determine if multiple outputs are correct. So I created this, an octal logic probe that can be plugged directly into a proto-typing socket to view eight adjacent pins at once. Several can be used to monitor the complete chip. Don’t worry if one or two pins are analog or even tri-state, this probe wont mind and it wont affect your application either. You get ONE (though two are shown) double sided, plated through holes, solder coated circuit board. Download and read the instructions for more details on how to construct an octal logic probe. This is version 2.1 of the circuit board where a either a resister or a diode can be used to set the reference voltage. Here's a ZIP file with the the schematic and board design files.
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