Bus Analyzer - Corelis Buspro-i

US $1,545.00

  • Cerritos, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
The BusPro-I is an affordably priced powerful instrument designed to meet the needs of printed circuit board engineers tasked with debugging and troubleshooting board-level I2C bus circuitry. The BusPro I2C can be used to monitor and log I2C bus traffic in real-time, generate I2C transactions to communicate with peripheral components on the bus, and perform in-system programming of I2C EEPROMs. View BusPro-I™ Product Page Download Datasheet The BusPro-I has all the power, flexibility, and features you need to monitor and debug the I2C bus circuitry on your board. The BusPro-I can be used to monitor and log I2C bus traffic in real-time, generate I2C transactions to communicate with peripheral components on the bus, and in-system program I2C compatible EEPROMs. Because of its rich feature set, reliability, portability, and ease-of-use, the BusPro-I can be used in a wide variety of applications, such as product development, prototype validation, troubleshooting, system integration, production, and field testing. The Windows® XP/Vista/7 I2C Exerciser host software included with the BusPro-I provides a user-friendly GUI control and visibility of the BusPro-I, including set-up, options, and traffic visibility screens. BusPro-I Features Supports I2C and SMBus Supports Standard-mode, Fast-mode, and Fast-mode Plus (Fm+) with I2C bit rates up to 5 Mbit/sec Supports High-speed mode (Hs-mode) monitoring up to 5 Mbit/sec Passive traffic monitoring with unlimited state and timing recording Time stamping, Message filtering, and symbolic translation Automatic detection of bus voltage and signal thresholds Two general purpose I/O channels Programmable trigger event to highlight bus transactions of interest Programmable bus voltage reference and pull-up resistors on the SDA and SCL lines In-System Programming of I2C Serial EEPROMs Robust and portable design ideal for both lab and field work High-speed USB 2.0 interface Easily connects to PCs and workstations via high-speed USB 2.0 interface; no external power supply required 32/64-Bit Windows® XP/Vista/7 application with an intuitive interface Software Major Functions of BusPro-I I2C Monitor: Passively listens and records all I2C bus traffic while displaying real-time data in both state and waveform timing windows. By using the computer hard drive for trace storage, the BusPro-I has virtually unlimited trace data recording capability. message filtering, symbolic translation, and event triggering are all included. During capture, bus signal validation and protocol conformance are continually evaluated with deviations flagged. An example screenshot of the monitor window is shown below. BusPro-I Bus Monitor Window (click for a full size view)   I2C Debugger: A user interactive bus I/O access portal. The debugger enables individual bus transfers for immediate target communications. Looping supports repeated I/O patterns to facilitate external signal observations. Besides generic writing and reading of data blocks, a growing library of standard devices is included showing interactive screens tailored to the device's organization (such as ADCs, DACs, flash memories, SMBus behavior, etc.). An example screenshot of the debugger window is shown below. BusPro-I Debugger Window   I2C Programmer: Provides easy-to-use high-speed in-system programming of I2C-compatible serial EEPROMs. Two example screenshots of the programmer windows are shown below. BusPro-I Programmer Window BusPro-I Programmer Read Device Contents Window   Hardware At the core of the BusPro-I is an on-board engine whose logic performs the low level interaction with the I2C bus. This element receives set-up, direction, and drive data from the host via a USB 2.0 port. Conversely, as bus activity is detected and characterized, its transitional information is conveyed up to the host for further processing. Test Discrete I/O Signals Two programmable lines can be operated under PC host software control. They are available to stimulate the target system or sense target conditions in coordination with the testing. Each line is programmable as input, output, or output open-drain. One of these outputs can be used as a dedicated trigger to synchronize with external laboratory equipment. A second discrete I/O can be used as an input trigger. Adjustable Voltage Levels The voltage levels of the discrete I/O and trigger lines are programmable from 1.25V to 3.3V in increments of 50mV. The I2C bus reference voltage can be programmed as target driven through its bus pull-ups or driven from the BusPro-I analyzer. This target reference voltage can also be measured. When the BusPro-I is programmed to source this reference level, the voltage can be set with 100mV resolution over the range of 0.8V to 5V. When the BusPro-I reference voltage drives the bus, one of a set of pull-up resistors can be selected. The resistor values span the range from 250 to 50K ohms. Additionally, individual threshold levels can be adjusted for sensing high and low conditions on the bus. This supports I2C bus hysteresis requirements. BusPro-I Hardware Configuration Window * Note: The I2C bus is also often referred to as IIC bus, Philips I2C bus, Inter-IC bus, 2-wire bus, 2-wire serial bus, two-wire bus, or SMBus.  
Condition:
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Brand Corelis
MPN 90010
Model BusPro
Country/Region of Manufacture United States

Directions

Similar products from Other Equipment for Electrical Testing

People who viewed this item also vieved

By clicking "Accept All Cookies", you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.

Accept All Cookies