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Total Phase Announces the Release of New High-speed I2C and SPI Analysis Applications for the Promira® Serial Platform

I2C Analysis, SPI Analysis – Level 1, and SPI Analysis – Level 2 Applications introduce new high-speed sniffing capabilities to the Promira Serial Platform for debugging and development of I2C- and SPI-based systems.

Total Phase, a leading provider of embedded systems debugging and development solutions, announces new Analysis Applications for its Promira® Serial Platform. The new I2C Analysis, SPI Analysis – Level 1, and SPI Analysis – Level 2 Applications enable powerful I2C and SPI sniffing on the Promira platform, expanding on the tool’s existing I2C/SPI active communication capabilities. These additions seamlessly combine master/slave emulation and protocol analysis within a single serial platform to create the first all-in-one debugging tool of its kind.

“The Promira Serial Platform is the ultimate end-to-end performance tool for engineers working with I2C- and SPI-based systems. Users can now rely on a single, easily portable device for high-speed I2C/SPI programming, testing, and real-time data analysis.” – Chris Yokum, VP of Engineering

The I2C Analysis Application for the Promira Serial Platform includes:

• Non-intrusive monitoring of I2C data between master and slave in real time

• Support for clock speeds up to 5 MHz

• Bit-level timing

• Windows, Linux, and macOS compatibility

• Free software and API

The SPI Analysis – Level 1 Application for the Promira Serial Platform includes:

• Non-intrusive monitoring of SPI data between master and slave in real time

• Support for clock speeds up to 24 MHz

• Bit-level timing

• Support for 1 chip/slave select

• Windows, Linux, and macOS compatibility

• Free software and API

The SPI Analysis – Level 2 Application includes everything in Level 1 and upgrades the clock speed support to 40 MHz, making it the fastest SPI protocol analyzer in the Total Phase product line.

The Promira Serial Platform delivers even higher performance than Total Phase’s Beagle I2C/SPI Analyzer, enabling it to handle increasingly complex, high-speed systems.

Together with Total Phase’s award-winning Data Center Software, users can view live traffic, apply real-time filters and searches, and thoroughly analyze packet data to quickly identify and debug root causes of I2C and SPI communication issues. The software’s circular buffer feature enhances the debugging process by allowing users to capture data for hours and days on end.

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