March 19, 2012. Saelig has announced it is offering LOG Storm, a high-speed digital data logger for troubleshooting digital system buses. LOG Storm contains an 8-MSample memory buffer, enabling large bursts of data up to 20 bits at 100 MHz to be sampled. A USB connection is used to stream collected data to the PC, enabling gigabytes of data storage. LOG Storm offers a data-filtering capability, efficiently storing only relevant data.
LOG Storm is made in Europe by Byte Paradigm, an embedded test equipment manufacturer. “Due to customer demand, we have addressed one of the most common problems in digital embedded system debugging: the need to understand the history of events that lead to a bug,” Frederic Leens, sales and marketing manager at Byte Paradigm (Belgium) commented. “Most oscilloscopes and logic analyzers do not have the capability of recording hours or days of digital trace data. LOG Storm provides the high speed data sampling, large storage capacity, and pre-filtering necessary to extract useful, relevant digital bus traffic evidence to quickly solve complex system debug problems.”
LOG Storm offers compact, easy-to-deploy data logging with huge storage capability, a high sampling rate, and rich data storage qualification capabilities. Examples of use include SPI message monitoring of specific slave select lines; continuous, filtered data packet header evaluation; long-term bus monitoring; in-lab development; on-site, after-installation servicing for chip-to-chip communication emulation; and IP evaluation.
Price: $1599. Saelig Co. Inc., www.saelig.com.
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