A logic analyzer is an electronic instrument that captures and displays multiple digital signals. It is used to debug digital circuits and systems by recording and analyzing the timing relationships between digital signals. Unlike an oscilloscope, which displays analog waveforms, a logic analyzer displays digital states (high or low) over time, enabling engineers to identify and diagnose problems in digital designs, such as timing violations, state machine errors, and protocol violations.
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