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Rigol DS70000-EMBDA - Embedded Serial Bus Trigger and Analysis (RS232/UART, I2C, and SPI)


The RIGOL DS70000-EMBDA provides embedded serial bus trigger and analysis for RS232/UART, I2C, and SPI.

RS232 Trigger (Optional)
The RS232 bus is a serial communication standard used for data transmission between PCs or between a PC and a terminal. In the RS232 serial protocol, a character is transmitted as a data frame. This frame is composed of a start bit, 5 to 8 data bits, a control bit, and 1 to 2 stop bits. The DS70000 series oscilloscope triggers when it detects the start frame, error frame, control error, or specified data of the RS232 signal.

I2C Trigger (Optional)
I2C is a 2-wire serial bus used to connect a microcontroller and its peripherals. It is a widely used bus standard in the field of microelectronic communication control. The I2C serial bus consists of an SCL (Serial Clock) and SDA (Serial Data) line. Its transmission speed is determined by SCL, and its transmission data is determined by SDA. The instrument series triggers based on a start condition, restart, stop, no-acknowledgment, specific device address, or data value. It can also simultaneously trigger on a specific device address and data values.

SPI Trigger (Optional)
In SPI triggering, after the CS (Chip Select) or timeout condition is met, the oscilloscope triggers when the specified data is found. When using SPI triggering, you need to specify the CLK (Clock) and MISO (Master In, Slave Out) data sources.


Description

The RIGOL DS70000-EMBDA provides embedded serial bus trigger and analysis for RS232/UART, I2C, and SPI.

RS232 Trigger (Optional)
The RS232 bus is a serial communication standard used for data transmission between PCs or between a PC and a terminal. In the RS232 serial protocol, a character is transmitted as a data frame. This frame is composed of a start bit, 5 to 8 data bits, a control bit, and 1 to 2 stop bits. The DS70000 series oscilloscope triggers when it detects the start frame, error frame, control error, or specified data of the RS232 signal.

I2C Trigger (Optional)
I2C is a 2-wire serial bus used to connect a microcontroller and its peripherals. It is a widely used bus standard in the field of microelectronic communication control. The I2C serial bus consists of an SCL (Serial Clock) and SDA (Serial Data) line. Its transmission speed is determined by SCL, and its transmission data is determined by SDA. The instrument series triggers based on a start condition, restart, stop, no-acknowledgment, specific device address, or data value. It can also simultaneously trigger on a specific device address and data values.

SPI Trigger (Optional)
In SPI triggering, after the CS (Chip Select) or timeout condition is met, the oscilloscope triggers when the specified data is found. When using SPI triggering, you need to specify the CLK (Clock) and MISO (Master In, Slave Out) data sources.

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