
HackerBox #0100 - Centurion
Explore the use of digital logic analyzers to gain visibility into embedded microcontroller systems. Configure the PulseView graphical frontend to operate with the NanoDLA 24MHz, 8-Channel digital logic analyzer. Program the Raspberry Pi Pico development board and assemble the Centurion PCB around the Pico to serve as a bus analysis target. Leverage the NanoDLA to capture and analyze digital clock signals, I2C transactions, and video traffic on a SPI bus. Program the Pico to display graphics and human interface elements on a unique circular color display and also to sample motion and positioning data from a combined gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer module. Box Contents Include: HackerBox 0100 Collectable Reference Card NanoDLA 24MHz 8-Channel Logic Analyzer Raspberry Pi Pico Centurion Bus Analysis Target PCB Round 240x240 Color Display Module MPU9250 9-Axis Motion Sensor Module Six SMD Tactile Buttons Switches 1x40 Pin Headers Black MicroUSB Cable Female-Female Dupont Jumpers Two Surplus 16GB USB Flash Modules Five Elite Hacker Stickers Exclusive HackerBox "C Note" PCB Ruler Online resources: Official Online Guide for HackerBox 0100 Unbox & Build Video from Jamie's Hack Shack