Overview:
Although low speed serial standards like I2C, SPI and RS-232 have been around for years, they are still very prevalent in many designs today. They also contribute to a larger than expected amount of issues - they may be well known, but they can still cause a design engineer many headaches. In this seminar you will learn how a Mixed Signal Oscilloscope can simplify your debug of a low speed serial link - we will discuss how features like hardware based triggering and decode can accelerate your insight in to problems, and how features like segmented memory can greatly increase your visibility in to bursty serial standards like I2C, SPI or RS-232. We will also discuss how these features on a MSO can be used to debug many of the offshoots of common serial standards like I2S.
Duration: 1 hour
Who should view this webcast:
Engineers working with low speed serial standards like I2C, SPI, RS-232 and other, similar serial interfaces.
Giveaway:
Registrants who complete the feedback form by April 22 will be entered in a draw to win one of two $75 Amazon.com gift certificates.
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Presenter:

Richard Markley, Strategic Product Planner, Agilent Technlogies
In 2001 Richard joined Agilent Technologies in Colorado Springs, Colorado as a technical support engineer for Intel Front Side Bus Logic Analyzer solutions. Since then he has held positions in sales development, product marketing and sales management. Richard is currently the Strategic Product Planner for Midrange Oscilloscopes. His responsibilities include both short term planning for enhancements to current products, as well as long term strategic planning for future generations of Midrange Oscilloscopes. When not studying the latest technology, Richard enjoys automotive auto crossing, playing golf and spending time with his wife, Anne.
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