Saturday, December 26, 2009

Sweet L00t!

Santa Sara dropped the perfect gift for me under the tree this year. She got me a Saleae USB Digital Logic Probe (Logic for short). What is a Saleae (still unsure of proper pronunciation; 'say-lee' in my head) USB Digital Logic Probe and how will it help you take over the world?



In my last blog post (August!? lazy...), you can see a screenshot of hyperterminal displaying the serial output of my hacked Defcon 17 badge. This morning, I broke out the DC 17 badge and attached a couple of probes to test out the Logic (see picture above). The device itself communicates with a Windows XP / Vista / 7 computer via USB and requires you to download the software and drivers from Saleae's website.

With everything hooked up and the software installed, I went about testing the Logic. To my great surprise I found it dead easy to use. Attach the gray probe cable to ground and the black cable to some TTL goodness and start analyzing. That's how easy it is to use. As you can see from the screen shot below of Saleae's software, the Logic was able to interpret the first few characters outputted from the badge.




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