The Total Phase Data Center Software is a free software interface that allows users to seamlessly monitor traffic occurring on USB, CAN, I2C, SPI, and eSPI buses. The software provides a variety of different ways to debug and analyze data and has become a familiar tool to engineers across the world. A feature that users often find beneficial is the Capture Control window. In this article, we will provide insight into the Capture Control window, including how it’s used and its different features. First, we will provide a brief overview of the Data Center Software.
I am troubleshooting the serial bus of a system with an oscilloscope. In addition to the electrical characteristics, I need more details to understand the performance of the system. I am looking at the Beagle I2C/SPI Protocol Analyzer – what details can it provide me about waveforms?
Total Phase offers embedded systems engineers a wide variety of hardware tools to debug and develop embedded systems including host adapters and protocol analyzers supporting I2C, SPI, USB, and CAN protocols. By using such tools, engineers can emulate and test systems as well as monitor bus traffic in real time, ensuring systems are operating properly without errors.
I have a project that includes the Touch IC of a touch-screen tablet. Looking at your online store, the Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter and the Aardvark Software API look promising. Many of the tools that you provide seem to focus on EEPROMs. Many of the operations to apply to a Touch IC will be similar, but I will need other features, such as touch interrupts and other interactions. Are other API examples available? If not, how easy is it to create what I need?