I2C Bus Analyzers feature advanced triggering.

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Available for BusPro-I and CAS-1000-I2C/E bus analyzers, I2C Exerciser v1.24 allows users to generate I2C traffic, non-intrusively monitor and record all I2C bus traffic, and display real-time data in both state and waveform timing windows—all concurrently using single instrument. Advanced multi-level trigger with graphical design interface helps isolate event sequences. It can trigger on I2C protocol conditions, such as transaction type, data or address value, and protocol errors.



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Corelis Adds Advanced Triggering to I2C Bus Analyzers



Advanced multi-level trigger with graphical design interface helps isolate event sequences.



Cerritos, CA, – Corelis, Inc., the leading supplier of high-performance I2C bus analysis tools, has released a new version of its I2C Exerciser software, Version 1.24. The software enhances the triggering capability of Corelis’ powerful BusPro-I and CAS-1000-I2C/E bus analyzer products. Major benefits of the new advanced trigger include:



• Easy-to-use, graphical trigger sequence design interface.

• Trigger on I2C protocol conditions, including transaction type, data or address value, protocol errors, and more.

• State-based definition allows triggering on consecutive and non-consecutive events.

• Use logical operations to combine multiple conditions for multi-level triggering.

• Pre-defined trigger templates for common scenarios.

• Two independent external trigger signals for integration with external equipment.



The I2C Exerciser software allows users to generate I2C traffic, non-intrusively monitor and record all I2C bus traffic, and display real-time data in both state and waveform timing windows—all concurrently using a single instrument. The advanced trigger enables users to pinpoint complex sequences, and the I2C Exerciser’s virtually limitless trace buffer means data can be continuously  collected and analyzed over days, weeks, or even months until the trigger conditions are met.



Additional software capabilities include master and slave emulation, a scripting language to control test sequences, and I2C signal parametric measurements.



“The advanced trigger functionality adds immense value to the already feature-rich CAS-1000- I2C/E and BusPro-I bus analyzers,” states Ryan Jones, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at Corelis. “Logical, state-based trigger systems this advanced are usually reserved for very high-end test equipment. We are offering this capability to new and existing Corelis bus analyzer owners at no additional charge.”



The new software upgrade is available free to registered owners of the Corelis BusPro-I and CAS-1000-I2C/E products. A trial version of the software is also available to new users by registering onthe Corelis website: http://www.corelis.com/products-bus-analyzers/I2C_Exerciser_Demo_Software_Download.htm



About Corelis

Corelis, Inc., a subsidiary of Electronic Warfare Associates, Inc., offers bus analysis tools, embedded test tools, and the industry’s broadest line of JTAG/boundary-scan software and hardware products combining exceptional ease-of-use with advanced technical innovation and unmatched customer service. Since its founding in 1991, Corelis has delivered a diverse range of electronic test equipment solutions for customers across a wide range of industries, including aerospace, defense, medical, manufacturing, networking, and telecommunications. Today, Corelis continues that trend with focus on product ease-of-use and dedication to customer service.



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