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7.2.3
Hiding Display Options
By default, no data is hidden. You can hide any group of data and any type of data. You
can hide transactions, SOFs; NAKs; High, Full, or Low Speed packets; traffic from one or
both recording channels; and Addresses and Endpoints.
To hide one or more fields, select the Group and Data type in the Group and Color
column, then click the Hidden checkbox in the display or the Hidden checkbox in the
Hidden section of the Format section.
7.3
USB 2.0 Packet Hiding Options
By default, no data packets, transactions, or bus conditions are hidden. You can hide:
Start of Frame packets
NAK’ed transactions
Chirp Bus conditions
SE0 Bus conditions
High, Full, or Low Speed packets
Channel 0 or Channel 1 packets
You can allow any toggle value after bus reset (Int and Bulk Endpoints). Depending on the
device, after Bus Reset the endpoint toggle state might or might not be reset. Selecting
this option prevents display of a toggle violation error.
You can have 2‐stage SOF hiding. You can display all SOFs, hide all SOFs, or hide empty
SOFs (show only SOFs with endpoint traffic and hide empty frames). Selecting this option
allows you to hide empty SOFs with one click of the Hide SOF button or hide all SOFs with
two clicks of the Hide SOF button.
Select the USB 2.0 Packet Hiding tab, then select the data types to hide (see