Not new to Saleae but to Logic MSO

Ordered a new Saleae Logic MSO 4-channel 200 MHz yesterday, expanded to a total of 16 digital channels. My trusty original Saleae Logic finally decided it had reached end-of-life after many years of service.

Is there anything I should know about this setup, or any accessories you’d recommend to complete it?

I already have PCBite probes for all four analog channels and probes for all 16 digital channels.

My current lab also includes an old Rigol 50 MHz scope that I unlocked to 100 MHz years ago, but it’s tied to the bench. The Saleae is intended to become my portable field setup for hardware debugging and embedded work.

@pomzm67 Hopefully your MSO has already arrived and you’ve had a chance to use it! By the way, the PCBite probes will certainly come in handy!

For quick reference, a full list of Logic MSO accessories can be found below.

If you ever wanted to add 4 more digital channels in the future (for a total of 20 channels), you can purchase one more Digital Probe (the 5th USB-C port it would connect to would be located on the back of your MSO). This can be an option for you in case you find that you need more than 16 channels.

Also, another option for hands-off probing would be our flying-lead adapters for the MSO scope probes below.

The accessories above are obviously not necessary, but can help if you have the need for them!

I bought cables to get 16 digital channels and SenseSeed PCBite probes to use analog channels handsfree. So pretty much what you listed there :wink:

I¨m looking for nice to have equipments, softwares etc that I might have missed that will make the day easier.