USB Explorer 200
USB 2.0 Protocol Analyzer
The USB Explorer 200 is a non-intrusive
high speed USB 2.0 protocol analyzer that
enables you to display bus states, packets sent
and decode descriptors of the USB protocol. It
can detect errors in devices, host controllers,
embedded softwares or drivers as well as measure
their performance. Very simple to use, this USB
analyzer is the ideal companion for anyone
developing USB devices, hosts, embedded software
or drivers.
Available in two distinctive versions, the
USB Explorer 200 will be matching perfectly your
own development needs. The Standard Edition
contains essential functionalities for every USB
developer. The Professional Edition adds a
hardware trigger, extensive
USB classes decoders as well as a
USB Analysis Development Kit enabling one to
develop custom USB analysis software.
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Software
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Hardware
| A USB
protocol analyzer enables engineers to
actually see what the data on the USB
bus looks like. Connected between a
computer and a peripheral, the
USB Explorer records all data,
electrical states and control
information transmitted on USB. It
affects neither communication nor
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Benefits
- Saving on development and maintenance
costs
- Preventing simple errors from becoming
intricate problems
- Improving quality and reliability of USB
subsystems
- Streamlines development and testing
processes
- Accelerating learning curve for USB
protocol
- Unburdening technical support staff
Highlights
- Compatible with all three USB 2.0 speeds
- Automatic detection of the Link Under
Test speed
- Measurement of USB bus states and low
level protocols
- Highly affordable permitting to supply
each developer with one unit
- Non intrusive analysis
- Powerful
hardware trigger
- High level
decoding of classes requests and
descriptors (Mass Storage, etc.)
Applications
- Enumeration issues validation
- USB device and host development
- Performance analysis
- USB drivers and software stacks
debugging
- Test-bench automation
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