GW Instek DS3-SBD | I²C, SPI and UART option for GDS-3000 oscilloscope series, only 4 channels

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GW Instek DS3-SBD / software option to trigger on and decode I²C, SPI and UART with oscilloscopes of the GDS-3000 series.

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DS3-SBD | I²C, SPI and UART option for GDS-3000 oscilloscope series, only 4 channels

With the widespread serial bus systems in “embedded applications”, the requirements for correct triggering and decoding of the serial data stream are increasing. It must be possible to assess the individual pulse shapes and the control signals in the communication process on the physical level. This is not easy and is a challenge for the development engineers.

The SBD analysis software from GW Instek offers tools for complete analysis with triggering and decoding of the widely used bus protocols I²C, SPI and UART in connection with the oscilloscopes of the GDS-3000 series from GW Instek. Instead of a time-consuming manual search and decoding in the serial data flow, the user can use this software to set the trigger conditions so that they receive the data packets of interest.

Accessoires (2 products )

Accessoires (2 products )

GW Instek GDS-3502
Oscilloscope, 2 channel 500 MHz, 4 GSa / s, 25 kPts, LAN, USB
Delivery time upon request
CHF 3,419.00
GW Instek GDS-3504
Oscilloscope, 4 channel 500 MHz, 4 GSa / s, 25 kPts, LAN, USB
Delivery time upon request
CHF 4,291.00

About the Manufacturer

GW Instek
GW Instek was founded in 1975 as Good Will Co. Ltd in Taiwan. Since the beginning, the company has specialized in the development and production of electronic test and measurement equipment. The first product focus was power supplies. Today, Good Will has more than 300 different products from the fields of oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, digital multimeters and LCR measuring instruments in its program.

Good Will has been listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange since 2000. Development and production focus on high quality and low cost measuring instruments for production, laboratory and education. Headquartered in Taipei, Good Will has subsidiaries in China, America, Japan, Korea and Malaysia. The products are sold in over 80 countries.

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