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To capture USB HCI:
1.
Select the
Wired
tab.
2.
Check the
USB HCI
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
On the front panel, connect the both sides of this interface to the USB STD-A and USB
Micro-B connectors on the analyzer’s front panel.
5.
Click on
Record
on the toolbar.
The analyzer is designed to capture only Bluetooth device class traffic (USB
Device Class = Bluetooth) through the USB front panel ports, or vendor-
specific USB traffic adhering to Bluetooth class structure. Capture of USB
traffic not using Bluetooth device class or structure is not supported.
To capture UART HCI:
1.
Select the
Wired
tab.
2.
Check
UART HCI (Primary)
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Attach the Flying Leads Cable between the IO Probe connector on the analyzer’s back-panel
and the signal and GND lines on the UART HCI. Use default pin assignments shown in
Recording Options
, or select custom pin assignments. Assign custom names to inputs as
desired. See Appendix A – Flying Leads Cable for details.
5.
Click on
Record
on the toolbar.
To capture a second instance of UART HCI:
1.
Select the
Wired
tab.
2.
Check
UART HCI (Secondary)
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Attach the Flying Leads Cable between the IO Probe connector on the analyzer’s back-panel
and the signal and GND lines on the UART HCI. Use pin assignments shown in
Recording
Options
, or select custom pin assignments. Assign custom names to inputs as desired. See
Appendix A – Flying Leads Cable for details.
5.
Click on
Record
on the toolbar
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