Test & Measurement
Blackhawk Announces New Blackhawk Scribe I²C Bus Analyzer
Blackhawk has today unveiled a new I²C bus analyzer product, dubbed the Blackhawk Scribe. The Scribe represents Blackhawk’s first product introduction outside of its core JTAG emulation-based products. Combining an easy-to-use rich feature set with an affordable price, Scribe is well suited for both entry-level and complex I²C applications alike.
The “The I²C protocol bus has continued to grow in popularity because of its low cost and overhead, strong industry support, and ease of implementation. The Scribe has been specifically created to provide board designers and test engineers with inexpensive solutions equipped with an uncompromising feature set, outstanding performance, and exceptional reliability, states Andrew Ferrari, Director of DSP Operations at Blackhawk. Engineers building products that incorporate I²C-enabled processors, such as those from Texas Instruments, will find the Scribe an invaluable aid in their development process. As such, we believe that the Scribe is a natural fit for existing Blackhawk customers as well as an opportunity for us to explore new markets.
The most prominent features of the Blackhawk Scribe are:
· Support for I²C and SMBus
· High-speed USB 2.0 interface
· Support for Standard-mode, Fast-mode, and Fast-mode Plus using bit rates up to 5 Mbit/s
· Support for High-speed mode monitoring up to 5 Mbit/s
· Non-intrusive traffic monitoring with unlimited time-stamped state and waveform recording,
message filtering, and symbolic translation
· Two general purpose I/O channels
· Programmable trigger event to highlight bus transactions of interest
· Automatic detection of bus voltage and signal thresholds
· Programmable bus voltage reference and pull-up resistors on the SDA and SCL lines
· In-System Programming of popular serial EEPROMs
· 64-Bit Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 software support
For the first 90 days, the Blackhawk Scribe is available at the special introductory price of $1,295, substantially lower than the regular list price of $1,600.