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March 23, 2012
By DE Editors
Saelig introduced LOG Storm, a new high-speed digital data logger for troubleshooting digital system buses. The solution is a dedicated hardware/software combination that can collect high-speed digital bus activity for periods of hours or even days, and extract specific functional events of interest.
LOG Storm contains an 8M sample memory buffer, enabling large bursts of data up to 20bits at 100 MHz to be sampled. A USB connection is used to stream collected data to the PC, enabling Gigabytes of data storage. The solution also includes a data filtering capability, which efficiently stores only relevant data.
Examples of use include: SPI message monitoring of specific slave select lines; continuous, filtered data packet header evaluation; long-term bus monitoring; in-lab development; on-site, after-installation servicing for chip-to-chip communication emulation, IP evaluation, etc.
Byte Paradigm manufactures the solution.
For more information, visit Saelig.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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