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The analyzer allows for
examining captured data at the Command, State, and Signal levels. The
different display formats can be individually displayed or simultaneously
displayed. When displayed simultaneously, each display can be
automatically synchronized with the others, or used independently. A
histogram provides a graphical summary of trace activity for the entire
trace and makes it easy to point and click to any position within the
trace.
The MPAX's Capture Engine
pushes protocol recording to new limits with the following features:
Transitional Timestamping,
Bandwidth-4.5 Gbytes/sec,
Depth-Stores up to 4 Gbytes,
Segmentable Trace Buffer
More Information
Custom
Capture States
Triggering is used to stop the trace when
a specific event or sequence of events occurs. The analyzer also provides
for stopping when the buffer is full, or looping endlessly until the user
manually stops the trace. High-Level triggering options are provided for
each bus. The user can also create custom triggers using the powerful
Trigger Sequencer. More Information
Custom
Triggering
Pre-configured
filters for each bus allow the user to conserve buffer space and reduce
the stored data to those items that are of interest. Custom filters can
also be created. More Information
Custom
Filters
Dedicated hardware is provided for
counting events. Software processes this data providing simple totals, or
ratios of events per time or per other events, such as Transfers per
Second, Transfers per Command, Errors per Second, or Data Transfers per
Error. These ratios are shown as Current Values, Average Values, and
Peak Values, providing a summary of the changes over time.
The analyzer decodes many
of the high-level protocols that are transmitted on each bus. The Command
listing is typically used for displaying high-level protocols which may be
transferred across a bus, while the State Listing typically displays
native, low-level protocols.
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PCMCIA &
Compact Flash Displays:

The PCMCIA & Compact Flash Pod turns the MPAX into a full-featured
protocol analyzer, supporting both 3.3V and 5V systems, with the depth,
ease-of-use, protocol decoding, and statistics that are needed by software and
systems testers. Even so, it still maintains the features needed by hardware
engineers such as multi-level triggering, filtering, state configuration, and
timing analysis of PCMCIA & Compact Flash transfers. At the Command level,
the PCMCIA & Compact Flash analyser provides a big- picture view for
testers who are troubleshooting system level or application level issues. The
State display provides byte-level access details for those needing to monitor
PCMCIA & Compact Flash software, device drivers, or firmware. For hardware
engineers, the Timing Waveform display provides for analysis of PCMCIA &
Compact Flash signal activity. LED's show current status of voltage and Card
Detect signals. It also supports True IDE mode for ATA cards.


PCMCIA & Compact Flash
Capturing:
The PCMCIA & Compact Flash analyzer provides 2 predefined capture
configurations:
- Timing Mode (Store all
transitions)
- State Mode – Store All
Events (Default)
Custom State Modes can also be created.

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PCMCIA & Compact
Flash Triggering:
The PCMCIA & Compact Flash Analyzer provides high-level trigger
configurations for most of the common trigger scenarios. The high-level
triggers each provide drop-down boxes so the user can select specific
access types, commands, addresses, etc from a list without memorizing
codes or positions. The user can also create and save custom triggers.

PCMCIA & Compact
Flash Analyzer Trace Filtering:
The PCMCIA & Compact Flash Analyzer provides commonly used
high-level filter configurations. Some of the high-level filters provide
drop-down boxes for configuration options. The user can also create and
save custom filters.

PCMCIA & Compact
Flash Statistics:
The Real-Time Monitor can be easily configured by the user for almost
any type of Statistical or Bit Error Rate measurement desired.

PROTOCOLS, STANDARDS,
& SPEED:
- PROTOCOLS &
STANDARDS:
- PCMCIA &
Compact Flash
- ATA / ATAPI 6.0
Also check out:
MultiBus
is a Protocol Analyzer capable of taking multiple traces from
different types of busses at the same time using the same reference
clock. This product provides a new class of analysis tools for design,
verification, and field engineers who work with networking, sub-systems,
SAN, NAS, complex systems, and other multiple communication bus
applications.
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