Corelis releases Buspro I2C bus analyser
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Buspro I2C bus analyser
Corelis has released the Buspro I2C analysis instrument, which offers I2C hardware debugging, software development and in-system programming.
Applications for the Buspro I2C include embedded software and firmware development, hardware debug and system performance verification.
Also included is in-system programming (ISP), which facilitates programming and verification of IC-compatible EEPROM devices with the Buspro I2C's intuitive interface to display and update memory contents.
Software developers can monitor and log IC bus traffic in real-time and decoded IC protocol is displayed to show the bus transactions in easily comprehended format.
Hardware debugging features include exercising the IC bus and communicating with its peripheral components.
This provides a convenient interface to peek and poke device registers while simultaneously watching the traffic on the bus.
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