Capture the streaming real-time data flowing in your embedded design easily with the USBee DX Data Extractors.
The Data Extractors will collect the raw data from Parallel, Serial, I2C, I2S, Async, USB Full and Low Speed, SMBus, 1-Wire or CAN busses and store the data to disk or pass it to your own processing application in real-time.
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Data Extractor Features
- Captures continuous real-time bus data
- Stores data to disk or process it in real-time
- Runs indefinitely
- Captures entire test sequences
- Monitors embedded system data flows during normal operation
- Processes or stores Megabytes, Gigabytes or Terabytes of data
- Special Viewer to view and search through the extracted data files quickly
- Lets you write your own software to further process the extracted data using the Extractor API libraries.
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Extractor Modules
Parallel Bus Data Extractor (details...)
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Parallel Bus Data Extractor
The Parallel Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from an embedded 8-bit parallel bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- 8 digital channels
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max)
- Synchronous or Asynchronous Clocking
- Sync. (external) clock 1kB/s to 16MB/s*
- Async. (internal) clock 1MB/s to 24MB/s*
- Input in 1, 2 or 4 byte words
- Little or Big Endian
- Ouput to Binary File*
- Output to Text File (Hex, Decimal, Binary or ASCII)*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma, Space, or Newline Delimited files
- Output Value Filtering
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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Serial Data
The Serial Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from up to 8 serial data lines, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- 8 digital channels
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- Synchronous or Asynchronous Clocking
- Synchronous (external) clock 0 to 16MB/s*
- Asynchronous (internal) clock 1MB/s to 24MB/s*
- Input in 1, 2 or 4 byte serial words
- Little or Big Endian
- Output to Binary File*
- Output to Text File (Hex, Decimal, Binary or ASCII)*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma, Space, or Newline Delimited files
- Output Value Filtering
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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I2C
The I2C Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from the I2C bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Monitors one I2C Bus
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- Time Stamp for each packet
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma or Space Delimited files
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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SM Bus
The SM Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from the SM bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Monitors one SM Bus
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- Time Stamp for each packet
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma or Space Delimited files
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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SPI
The SPI Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from an SPI bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Monitors one SPI Bus
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- SPI Clock speeds up to 12MHz
- Asynchronous (internal) sampling of 1MB/s to 24MB/s*
- Output to Binary File*
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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High Speed ASYNC
The Async Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from up to 8 embedded asynchronous buses (UART), formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- 8 digital channels
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- Baud Rates from 1200 baud to 12 Mbaud *
- Data Bit Settings (5, 6, 7 or 8)
- Parity Bit Settings (Mark, Space, Odd, Even, Ignore, None)
- Time Stamps of start of bytes or packets
- Output to Text File (Hex, Decimal, Binary or ASCII)*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma, Space, or Newline Delimited files
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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USB
The USB Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from the Full or Low Speed bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- One USB Bus running at Low (1.5Mbps) or Full Speed (12Mbps) USB (not High Speed)
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- Time Stamp for each packet
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma, Space, or Newline Delimited files
- Packet filter on Device Address, and/or Endpoint
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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CAN
The CAN Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from the CAN bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Monitors one CAN Bus
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V) – intended to be used on the digital side of a CAN bus transceiver (such as the Microchip MCP2551)
- 11 or 29-bit identifier supported
- Time Stamp for each packet
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Comma or Space Delimited files
- Packet filter on Identifier
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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1-Wire
The 1-Wire Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from a 1-Wire bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Monitors one 1-Wire Bus
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- Asynchronous (internal) sampling from 1MB/s to 24MB/s*
- Output to Binary File*
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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I2S
The I2S Bus Data Extractor takes the real-time streaming data from an I2S bus, formats it and allows you to save the data to disk or process it as it arrives.
Specifications
- Continuous Real-Time Data Streaming
- Monitors one I2S Bus
- TTL Level inputs (0-5V max, Vih = 2.0V, Vil = 0.8V)
- I2S Bit Clock up to 12MHz
- Asynchronous (internal) sampling from 1MB/s to 24MB/s*
- Output to Binary File*
- Output to Text File*
- Output to Screen*
- Output File Viewer (including binary, text, search and export functions)
- Extractor API libraries interface directly to your own software to further process the extracted data. Any language that supports calls to DLLs is supported.
* - output bandwidths are dependent on PC USB hardware, hard disk and/or screen throughput.
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Above is one example of the output from this extractor. For all available output formats and settings, please download the complete Users Manual above.
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