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Indicator LEDs
Charge Status
Less than 20%
Not Active
Table 2 - Sodera Battery Charge State LED Indic-
ators(Continued)
Excursion Mode
: When configured for Excursion mode, pressing this button will begin data capture—the same as the
Record/Recording
button on the Sodera Window DatasourceToolbar. The
Excursion Mode
button is inactive when Sodera is
connected to a computer. To operate in the Excursion mode, the Sodera hardware must have been previously configured from the
Wireless Protocol Suite prior to disconnecting from the compute. Refer to the Wireless Protocol Suite Hardware and Software User
Manual for Excursion mode operating details.
2. Rear Panel Connectors
The rear panel is shown below. The panel provides connectors for external power,
ProbeSync
™
, HCI, and for connection to the
computer hosting the
Wireless Protocol Suite
.
Sodera Rear Panel Connectors
+12 VDC
: Connection to the Teledyne LeCroy supplied AC-to-DC power adapter, or a 12 Vdc auxiliary vehicle outlet system can be
used.
ProbeSync
™
IN/OUT
: Used for synchronizing multiple capture devices. Sodera can act as a clock source (master) device providing the
clock to synchronize timestamping with connected target (slave) devices. When operating as a master device the
OUT
RJ-45 connector
provides the synchronizing clock. The synchronizing clock can be attached to a slaave Sodera or a Frontline 802.11, for example. When
operating as a slave device, the IN RJ-45 connetor receives the synchronizing clock from the master Sodera unit.
HCI USB 1/HCI USB 2
:USB Type B and a USB Type A connectors allow capture of HCI USB data. HCI USB 1 and HCI USB 2 are
independent groupings of the Type A and Type B connectors. The HCI USB 1 connectors use the same Sodera unit internal interface as
the Sodera HCI POD1 UART pins. Likewise the HCI USB 2 connectors use the same internal interface as the Sodera HCI POD2 UART pins.
Therefore you cannot simultaneously capture USB and UART on the "1" interface or on the "2" interface. Refer to Connecting for USB
Capture and Connecting for HCI/WCI-2 & Logic Capture in the Wireless Protocol Suite Hardware and Software User Manual.
PC HOST
: USB 2.0 port for connecting Sodera to the host computer where the Wireless Protocol Suite resides. This connector provides
host computer command, control, and data transfer.
Note:
At this time all other rear panel connectors are inactive.