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2018-08 - Total Phase
   

      Newsletter

Issue 6

Volume 18

In This Issue

TRADE-IN:
Beagle USB Protocol Analyzer Trade-In

APP NOTE:
Stopping a Capture on a Trigger

TOTAL PHASE BLOG: Are Counterfeit Lightning Cables Safe to Use?

Featured Video

Monitor VBUS Current and Voltage with Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzer

Easily Monitor Current and Voltage levels on VBUS using the Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzer

Upcoming Events

USB-IF Plugfest | Portland, OR
Aug 13-17, 2018

Microchip MASTERs | Phoenix, AZ 
Aug 20-25, 2018

ST DevCon 2018 | Santa Clara, CA
Sep 5, 2018

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Beagle USB Protocol Analyzer Trade-In

 


Total Phase is offering customers a unique opportunity to trade-in eligible Beagle USB 12 or Beagle USB 480 Protocol Analyzers for a 100%* credit toward the purchase of any of our Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzers - Standard or Ultimate edition. The process is simple:

1. Complete the
online form
2. Send in your working Beagle USB Protocol Analyzer
3. Receive a coupon for the purchase of a new 
Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzer

For complete details on the trade-in and how to get started, click here.
Offer ends September 30, 2018.

*maximum value current is MSRP for the identical product

How to Stop a Capture on a Trigger using the Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzer

When debugging a system, triggers can be an essential function that allows users to easily start a capture based on certain events or data matches. However, users are occasionally looking for a trigger to stop a capture. This can be done using the Beagle USB 480 Power Protocol Analyzer and the USB 2.0 Advanced Triggers feature.

Click
here for a step-by-step guide on how this can be done.

For more applications with our tools, please visit our
Applications page.

Are Counterfeit Lightning Cables Safe to Use?

Are Counterfeit Lightning Cables Safe to Use? Our recent blog post addresses an article from Motherboard and discusses the possible consequences of using counterfeit charging cables to power Apple devices. Because the consequences can be irreversible, many cable manufacturers and sellers turn to the Total Phase Advanced Cable Tester to ensure their Lightning cables provide safe power levels and meet the necessary standards to be considered a passing cable. 

Read the full blog post here

Spotlight: USB Power Delivery Analyzer

It does exactly what it says on the tin, as they say. Very pleased with what this tiny little device can do. An essential device if developing with USB-C Power Delivery.

 
 

– Trevor E.
 

Learn more about the USB Power Delivery Analyzer

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