[Noisebridge-discuss] cheap USB Analyzer, or signal integrity tools?

travis+ml-noisebridge at subspacefield.org travis+ml-noisebridge at subspacefield.org
Tue Nov 9 01:55:12 UTC 2010


My EE friend (who didn't know the USB version that kinetics uses) says:

If the kinects thingie works with a PC, you can do it in software for $200
http://www.sysnucleus.com/

<http://www.sysnucleus.com/>If it's USB 1.0 you can do it in hardware for
$400
http://www.totalphase.com/products/beagle_usb12/

<http://www.totalphase.com/products/beagle_usb12/>Although I'm sure there's
somebody in a lab somewhere with one of these or better than can gin up most
of the traces:
http://www.totalphase.com/products/beagle_usb480/

<http://www.totalphase.com/products/beagle_usb480/>USB (even 2.0) is not
very challenging to sniff electrically if you have a clue of what you're
doing. The data rate isn't incredibly high so most off-the-shelf logic
analyzers can handle it.
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