Key Features
- Powerful and unique triggering capabilities for I2C, SPI, and UART-RS232
- Does not require clock trace to be displayed during decode
- Conditional DATA trigger definition (<, <=, =, >, >=, <>, IN RANGE, OUT of RANGE)
- Use analog or digital (MSO) inputs for acquisition and triggering
- EXT input may be used for clock signal
- Intuitive, color-coded decode overlays
- Interactive protocol table with zoom and pattern search
Powerful and Unique Triggering Capabilities ("T")
The I2C, SPI,and UART-RS232 triggers all have capabilities that set them apart. The I2C trigger has ability to trigger on long EEPROM read/writes, frame lengths, and presence of an ACK condition and R/W bit in a 7-bit address trigger. The SPI trigger does not require a chip select signal and supports nearly every SPI variation (SPI, SSPI, SIOP, SPI DDR). The UART-RS232 trigger 9-bit data bytes for situations in which a UART protocol is utilized for Address, Wakeup or other communication to another peripheral, preceding the normal serial data byte transmission. Both SPI and UART-RS232 support a message frame structure for support of proprietary USART and UART-based protocols in which bytes are grouped logically into message frames. For complete details, reference the product pages for the I2C, SPI, and UART-RS232 trigger products.
Conditional DATA Trigger Setup ("T")
The trigger permits a conditional (<. <=, =, >, >=, <>, inside a range, outside a range) setup for the DATA condition. This is especially useful in situations where abnormal events should be monitored, such as when a CAN node broadcasts a low or high engine RPM or coolant pressure.
Intuitive, Color-coded Decode Overlays ("D")
A transparent overlay with color-coding for specific portions of each protocol and the entire message frame makes it easy to understand your serial data information. Unlike other solutions, with protocol decode information away from the signal, our solution correlates the waveform and the protocol decode directly on the display. As the acquisition length is expanded or shortened, the decode overlay will adjust to show you just the right amount of information.
Interactive Table Summarizes Results ("D")
Turn the oscilloscope into a protocol analyzer with a tabular display of decoded information. Customize the table to show only the data of interest and touch a message in the table to automatically zoom to it and display it on the screen. Export the table for offline analysis. Up to four different decoded signals of any type may be simultaneously displayed in the table.