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Serial Debug

Most commonly, embedded systems designs utilize serial buses such as I2C, SPI, RS-232/422/485/UART, CAN, LIN, and FlexRay.

On a serial bus, a single signal can include address, control, data and clock information. The complexity of this signal presents significant debug challenges for design engineers. New tools are needed with integrated serial triggering, protocol decoding, and comprehensive analysis capabilities.

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Efficiently Triggering, Debugging and Decoding Low-Speed Serial Buses
This webinar will provide you with some valuable information on the growing popularity of serial buses and the new approaches to debugging and analyzing that they require. Specifically we will be looking at four low-speed serial buses: I2C, SPI, CAN and LIN.

A Quick Guide to Common Serial Standards
Learn the basics of working with serial applications in this application fact sheet.

Serial Design Testing and Troubleshooting Web Demo
See how the DPO3000, DPO4000 and MSO4000 Series oscilloscopes can help you solve real-world serial debug problems quickly with their powerful trigger, decode and search capabilities.

Debugging Serial Buses in Embedded System Designs Application Note
This application note discusses how the DPO/MSO 4000 Series' powerful trigger, decode, and search capabilities can help you solve embedded system design issues with exceptional efficiency.

Serial Analysis Online Webinar
Serial Traffic is a common debugging challenge in today's designs and these challenges present unique measurement and analysis needs.

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