Absolute Analysis will demonstrate its latest serial validation test equipment that includes an integrated high speed serial communications test bench at the Embedded Systems Conference, Booth 2144, San Jose, May 2 to 5, 2011
The latest release of Investigator TM, their flagship product, is highlighted the capability of connecting both a high speed oscilloscope and a logic analyzer to the Investigator TM probing hardware. This will allow a single probe point to send data to all three devices to provide a time correlated analysis environment.
Previous to this release of Investigator TM, validation engineers debugging serial links were able to only use one piece of test equipment at a time to probe a single point in their network. This process made troubleshooting of a high speed serial link a bit clumsy and time consuming. Now, engineers can see problems from signal integrity, timing or protocol decode simultaneously, significantly reducing the protocol debug and validation time.
The Investigator TM uses a single piece of hardware to fully validate serial communications. Included in its analysis capabilities are protocol analysis, traffic generation, BER testing, error injection, and impairment (delay) testing. Now, with the newly developed capabilities to integrate a high speed oscilloscope and logic analyzer, it will now have unparalleled capability in debugging serial links.
"We at Absolute Analysis strive to provide the best serial validation test equipment to the market." said Dennis Murphy, CEO of Absolute Analysis. "With this latest release of Investigator TM, we feel we have given engineers a revolutionary tool that will cut down significantly the number of hours required to validate and characterize today's high speed serial communications."
Please visit us at the Embedded Systems Conference on May 2-5, 2011, Booth #2144. Register here for the conference.

