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Question from the Customer:
I am using the Beagle USB 480 Protocol Analyzer. Normally I have no problem, but I don’t understand the readings with this setup, which includes a 7-port USB hub as shown below.
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Question from the Customer:
I want to capture the behavior of USB 3.0 device using USB-HDD for recording TV programs over periods of time ranging from a few minutes to up to 8 hours.
How can I best capture data over long periods? What options do I have? I’ll be using the Beagle USB ...
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Question from the Customer:
I’m working on a project with teams distributed in several different locations. I would like to share details of a data capture from a Beagle USB 480 Protocol Analyzer, but the other teams don’t have the device. How can they view the details of the captured data sto...
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Last week, we finished up 2 busy days at DesignCon 2016 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. DesignCon is a conference primarily for design, verification, and characterization engineers – so it is a great conference to show off our USB, I2C, SPI and CAN debug tools. And we spent plenty of time g...
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Question from the Customer:
I am using the latest version of the Total Phase Data Center Software v6.63 and a Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzer running on Windows 7, 64-bit. There is a lot of orphan data from periodic timeout packets– how can I filter out this orphan data on the USB bus?...
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Total Phase is headed to Embedded World 2016!
February 23-25, 2016, Total Phase will participate in the world’s largest trade fair and congress event for embedded system technologies – Embedded World 2016. Held in the state-of-the-art Nuremberg Convention Center in the heart of Europe, the eve...
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Question from the Customer:
I’m trying to save all captured data, including the data that is displayed in the lower pane (the ASCII details) to a .csv file. However, my file shows the truncated data as displayed on the screen. How do I capture and save complete, fully intact data? I am using t...
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Question from the Customer:
I read the article Monitoring an embedded USB with a Beagle USB Protocol Analyzer and it looks like what I need to start my project. I’ll be using the Beagle USB 5000 v2 SuperSpeed Protocol Analyzer - standard edition. But before I get started, I have a few question...
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Question from the Customer:
I am part of an A/V “A-team” that is hired to come in post-production to analyze and troubleshoot video recordings. The market is flooded with camera technology and I find myself working on files captured by any number of devices. I am looking for a protocol analyze...
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Question from the Customer:
We will be using the Beagle I2C/SPI Protocol Analyzer to test and evaluate our I2C interface. We’re running the evaluation in two very different environments. What I want to do is save log files from each environment and visually compare the information side-by-side...