LOG Storm Digital Datalogger to be introduced at the DesignWest Conference
LOG Storm, a new high-speed digital data logger for troubleshooting digital system buses, will be demonstrated at ESC/EdsignWest in San Jose March 27-9, 2012.
- (1888PressRelease) March 17, 2012 - LOG Storm is a PC-based adapter that contains an 8 MSample memory buffer, enabling large bursts of data up to 20bits at 100 MHz to be sampled. A USB 2.0 connection is used to stream collected data to the PC, enabling Gigabytes of data storage. LOG Storm's most useful feature is its data filtering capability, efficiently storing only relevant data.
Design engineers often use a logic analyzer for digital system debug. But they frequently report that this type of equipment is unhelpful when problems result from a long sequence of combined software and hardware events. Logic analyzers cannot record sufficient depths of relevant data history to be useful. In contrast, LOG Storm is a dedicated hardware/software combination that can collect high-speed digital bus activity for periods of hours or even days, and extract specific functional events of interest.
LOG Storm offers a compact, easy-to-deploy data logging capability with huge storage capability, high sampling rate and rich data storage qualification capabilities. Examples of use include: SPI message monitoring of specific slave select lines; continuous, filtered data packet header evaluation; long-term bus monitoring; in-lab development; on-site, after-installation servicing for chip-to-chip communication emulation, IP evaluation, etc.
LOG Storm will be introduced at the DesignWest Conference (Booth #842) in San Jose on March 27-9, 2012.
Made in Europe by Byte Paradigm, a leading embedded test equipment manufacturer, LOG Storm will be available in April 2012 at $1599 from Saelig Co. Inc. Pittsford NY. For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact Saelig 1-888-7SAELIG, via email: info ( @ ) saelig dot com, or visit www.saelig.com
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