Introducing -
- the quickest and most efficient way to implement custom digital circuits for experiments, prototypes, or small volume systems
Debug logic circuits just as if you were using a modern software debugger - no instruments required - the software does it all
Logic modules from US$99. Software - functionality as shown below - no charge
Rapidly implement digital circuits with off-the-shelf ready-to-run low cost USB logic modules. Take simple custom circuits from ideas to live electrical signals in just a few minutes.
Enter your custom logic circuit using schematics and state diagrams.
Choose a clock frequency up to 100MHz
 
Use our built-in library of components or build your own.
Organise your project as a multi-level hierarchy.
Control and observe the whole system in a single integrated project environment.
 
Compile,
,
download,
,
step,
,
run,
,
and pause
the circuit manually
Pause automatically on circuit conditions you specify -
 
Watch signal and data values while the circuit runs
Examine waveforms and data nested in sub-circuits to any depth
Display multi-bit values as either separate bits, numerical values or as analog waveforms
 
Modify circuit values from the PC while the circuit is running
Force signals to defined states for debug
 
Monitor or control associated equipment using 100+ I/O, with or without a PC attached
Use automatically converted analogue values in your digital circuit
 
Run your own custom PC applications to access the logic module circuit data via USB.
Hevday Data Access API uses symbolic names from your schematics. No special software required on the Logic Module
Use your own favourite language and IDE for development. C, C++ and C# supported.
 
Run your own custom C code on a separate on-board USB User Microprocessor interfaced to the logic.
User Microprocessor provides digital circuit with USB communications and special processing
Develop your code in a fully functional project-oriented IDE with in-circuit debug and flash-ROM programming
 
With this capability and pricing, can you afford not to try one? |
