Capture 20 seconds of I2C activity using Live Logic
Zoom in on any transaction in the 20 second acquisition to see the detail
Measure SDA to SCK time using A/B marks
![]() Define a series of strobes with Logic Source |
![]() Generated waveform from Logic Source |
![]() Select standard waveforms using Waveform Source |
![]() Or create your own using a spreadsheet |
I2C data transaction is output to RS-232 port, captured using Logic Analyzer
Read the RTC time using I2C Protocol master
Developed for embedded designers
Anewin products are
developed to help embedded designers solve real world problems. They provide a compliment to the microcontroller
software tool suite by providing real-time trace and control for prototype development and debug. They
can simulate missing elements of your design during early prototype development. You can verify the operation
of key components, stimulating their I/O before committing your design to hardware. As your design matures,
they can provide verification of peripheral module operation measuring baud rates, pulse widths, or the
time the microcontroller spends in sleep mode.
Application software that's easy to use
The
application software is designed to provide straight forward control of each tool, letting you focus
on your design. Each tool has its own user interface window. You only open the tools you are using and
can minimize tool windows once the tool is configured to clear space on your screen. Front panel button
controls are provided for times when you are holding a probe and reaching for a mouse is difficult.
Do more with your data
The application software
provides many ways to document your design or do further analysis on acquired data. Acquired data can be
annotated with comments and time marks. Each tool window provides a Copy Window control, capturing the
tool window to the clipboard, allowing screen shots to be easily added to your documentation.
All captured data and source pattern files are stored in a convenient CSV format that can be imported to a spreadsheet for further analysis. Custom pattern files can be created in a spreadsheet and exported in CSV format to be used as a tool data file. You can email your acquired waveforms and pattern files to colleagues. They can open these files with the application in view mode and can review and analyze the data you provided.
Learn more about FiveWire
Visit the products pages
to learn more about each of the tool features or download the
User Manual
for a complete description.
You can download the software application for a test drive or
contact us via a call-back or email.