Display options – Teledyne LeCroy USB Protocol Suite User Manual (Voyager_Advisor T3_Mercury) User Manual
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and/or specific handshake, or can filter transactions (for example, NAK’d trans‐
actions) (2.0)
Advanced triggering with event counting and sequencing
Dedicated trigger for recording input and output used to interface to external
test equipment
Triggering on multiple error conditions: PID bad, bit stuffing bad, CRC bad, end‐
of‐packet bad, babble, activity loss, frame length violation, time‐out or turn‐
around violation, data toggle violation, Token, Bus Conditions, Data Length, and
excessive empty frames (2.0)
Real‐time traffic capture filtering and data packet truncation variable up to
256 bytes (2.0)
Adjustable buffer size from 0.4 MB to 4 GB
Idle filtering (3.0)
Display Options
Utilizes the CATC Trace graphical display of bus packets, transactions,
split transactions, and transfers.
Groups numerous packets and transactions under a single transfer while quickly
decoding all essential information.
Decodes split transactions upstream and downstream of a transaction translator
with a special hierarchical view.
Has reports summarizing key statistics and conditions of interest, with the ability
to jump to the selected item in the trace display.
Uses a Trace Viewer that is backward compatible with USB Advisor™,
USB Chief™, USB Inspector™, and USB Detective™ trace files, which are con‐
verted upon loading.
Indicates trigger position by different pre‐trigger and post‐trigger packet colors.
Sets markers to assist with navigation and time calculations. Each marker can
contain unique comments.
Hides start‐of‐frame (SOF) packets, as well as any packet or transaction from a
device address and endpoint.
Searches for a specific PID.
Detects and alerts you to every potential bus error and protocol violation, and
their combinations.
Has high‐resolution, accurate time stamping of bus packets and timing measure‐
ment and analysis functions.
Allows search and packet hiding.
Allows device class decoding and user‐defined protocol decoding.
Has a Data View (2.0 and 3.0).
Uses Link Tracker to view symbols of traffic (3.0).
Uses a Spec View to show packets in the same format as the USB 3.0 specifica‐
tion (3.0).
Has Quick Timing Markers to immediately show time deltas and bandwidth use.