Page 2 - INTRODUCTION 7
HOW TO REACH US 4 PRODUCT WARRANTY 5 Limitation of warranty 5 Exclusive Remedies 6 Assistance 6 INTRODUCTION 7 How to Use This Manual 7 ANALYZING THE UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS 9 Duplicating the Master Diskette 9 Accessories Supplied 9 Minimum Equipment Required 10 Revisions 10 Signal Naming Conventions 1...
Page 4 - How to reach us; For Technical Support:; For Sales and Marketing Support:
How to reach us For Technical Support: FuturePlus Systems Corporation 36 Olde English Road Bedford NH 03110 TEL: 603-471-2734 FAX: 603-471-2738 On the web http://www.futureplus.com For Sales and Marketing Support: FuturePlus Systems Corporation TEL: 719-278-3540 FAX: 719-278-9586 On the web http://w...
Page 5 - Product Warranty
Product Warranty This FuturePlus Systems product has a warranty against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, FuturePlus Systems will, at its option, either replace or repair products proven to be defective. For warranty ser...
Page 6 - Assistance
product, or improper site preparation or maintenance. NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FUTUREPLUS SYSTEMS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. FUTUREPLUS ...
Page 7 - Introduction; Analyzing the Universal Serial Bus
Introduction The USB Analysis Probe module provides a complete interface between any point on the USB and an Agilent Logic Analyzer. The Analysis Probe interface receives the USB serial bit stream and converts it to an understandable parallel bus that is then acquired by the logic analyzer. The USB ...
Page 10 - Revisions
The minimum equipment required for analysis of a Universal Serial Bus consists of the following equipment: Minimum Equipment Required • A 166x, 167x , 1680/90, 1671x , 1674X, 1655x or 1675x logic analyzer • The USB Analysis Probe Product • A USB target wire Revisions This manual applies to Hardware ...
Page 12 - NOTE: Do not select ALL; This
The logic analyzer can be configured for USB analysis by loading the USB configuration file. Loading this file will load the Universal Serial Bus inverse assembler and configure your logic analyzer for USB analysis. Setting up the Analyzers installed in the 16500 mainframe. 1. Install the 16500 USB ...
Page 13 - must
configuration file yourself, see table below for a list of analyzers and corresponding configuration files. Note: The Logic Analysis System’s Operating System must be version A.01.40.00 with patches 034 and 035 or higher to be compatible with the software provided on the installation diskette for th...
Page 15 - File Name; Offline Analysis
1680/90/900, 167xx Configuration files 167xx Analyzer 169xx Analyzer File Name 16550 / 16710/1/2 CUSB41_1 16555/6/7 CUSB41_2 16715/6/7, 1674x, 1675x CUSB41_3 1680/90 (State) 1680/90, 16750/1/2, 1691x (State) CUSB41_6 1680/90 (Timing) 1680/90, 16750/1/2, 1691x (Timing) CUSB41_7 Offline Analysis Data ...
Page 19 - Symbol Binary
The STAT variable is used by the USB inverse assembler to decode USB transactions. It should not be changed or deleted from the format menu. The STAT variable The ADDR and DATA variables The ADDR variable is the address and endpoint as decoded from the USB serial bit stream. The DATA variable is the...
Page 22 - Bad EOP Detection
Standard Device Requests GET_CONFIGURATION SET_CONFIGURATION GET_INTERFACE SET_INTERFACE SYNCH_FRAME COMBINATION MODE The default mode set up by the software shipped with the Analysis Probe is the following configuration. Bad EOP Detection If the FS4100 operating in full speed mode, detects a valid ...
Page 24 - NOTE: The low speed only switch
Sequence 2 1. Detection of a PREAMBLE - switch to low speed 2. Look for IN packet and a following DATA packet and then switch back to high speed. If a DATA packet is not received within the time-out period (18 bit times), the Analysis Probe will switch back to high speed. 3. In high speed look for P...
Page 25 - State Analysis; Logic Analyzer USB Analysis
State Analysis This chapter explains how to configure the USB Analysis Probe to perform state analysis on the Universal Serial Bus. The configuration software on the flexible diskette sets up the format specification menu of the logic analyzer for compatibility with the USB Analysis Probe. The next ...
Page 26 - NOTE: Connect the USB Analysis Probe; Acquiring Data
Probe OUT connector can be connected down stream to either a Hub or device or it can be left unconnected. 4. Turn on the logic analyzer so that the VCC and READY LEDs on the USB Analysis Probe are lit. NOTE: Connect the USB Analysis Probe to the USB wire as described in step 2 prior to powering up t...
Page 27 - messages
Analysis Probe related error messages The following Analysis Probe related error messages are reported by the USB inverse assembler. FAILED TO IDENTIFY PID This error will be reported by the inverse assembler if the USB Analysis Probe hardware reports a status code that is undefined. If this error o...
Page 29 - Timing Analysis
Timing Analysis Pod 3 of the USB Analysis Probe contains signals that describe in more detail the actual state of the USB wire. Installation Quick Reference The following procedure describes the major steps required to perform timing analysis measurements with the USB Analysis Probe module. 1. After...
Page 30 - POD 3 channel
Acquiring Data Touch RUN and the logic analyzer will begin to acquire data. The analyzer will continue to acquire data and will display the data when the analyzer memory is full, the trigger specification is TRUE or when you touch STOP. The logic analyzer will flash “Waiting for Trigger” or “occurre...
Page 34 - POD 4 channel
POD 4 Description the transceiver is generating in response to the USB traffic. POD 4 channel Signal Name Description 0 RCV Differential data signal from the USB transceiver 1 VM VM Signal from the USB transceiver 2 VP VP Signal from the USB transceiver. The Waveform Display Captured data is display...
Page 35 - General Information; Characteristics
General Information This chapter provides additional reference information including the characteristics and signal connections for the USB Analysis Probe module. Characteristics The following operating characteristics are not specifications, but are typical operating characteristics for the USB Ana...
Page 36 - Signal Connections
Environmental Temperature Operating: 0 to 55 degrees C (+32 to +131 degrees F) Non operating:-40 to +75 degrees C (-40 to +167 degrees F) Altitude Operating: 4,6000m (15,000 ft) Non operating: 15,3000m (50,000 ft) Up to 90% non condensing. Avoid sudden, extreme temperature changes which would cause ...