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Compliance Test (SATA)
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9. Enter a path and file name for Report file, or use the default file name and path:
c:\program files\lecroy\SAS/SATA Protocol Suite\User\SASVerification_Device1.rtf
10. Enter a path and file name for Saved Traces, or use the default folder:
C:\Program Files\LeCroy\SAS/SATA Protocol Suite\User\
11. After you select tests, click Start.
12. The test runs and, after a brief period, displays the result.
13. To save the current compliance setup for later use, click the Save button to open the
Save As dialog. Assign a meaningful name to the setup and save it as a *.cst
compliance file.
14. To run a previously defined setup, click the Load button and choose a previously
defined setup to run.
Note:
For the NACA test, both ports of the SAS device must be connected to two Host Emulation ports,
I1 and I2, using two SATA cables.
Note:
When you are running SAS Verification, you cannot work with Trainer and Emulator while device
is connected to D connector and HBA is connected to H connector.
Note:
You must use a Power Expansion Card (ACC‐EXP‐004‐x or ACC‐EXP‐005‐X) for SAS Verification.
See
“Using the Power Expansion Cards” on page 31
.
Note:
Connecting to an HBA, while running in Emulation/Trainer mode, will impact test results.
3.6 Compliance
Test
(SATA)
SATA Verification consists of a set of selectable tests to verify compliance with the
SATA specification.
Note:
The Digital Tests and the Phy Tests are documented in the SATA_Digital‐
Device_MOI_LeCroy_1.00_UTD1.4.pdf file in the installed Documents directory.
To run a SATA Compliance Test:
1. Select Analysis on the main toolbar and choose Compliance Test to open the SATA
Compliance Test dialog (see
).