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Date: 22nd July 09
USB 2.0 and 3.0 power measurement
features in LeCroy USB analyzer platform
LeCroy USB power measurements feature called Power tracker
into its USB analyzer platform.
Due to USB interface/ability to power the devices it's
getting connected to and also due to limit of power available,
measuring power parameters is important for USB interface
designer. The USB 2.0 specification allows devices to draw
a maximum of 100 mA. With the introduction of USB 3.0, this
was increased to 150 mA but also added mandatory power management
mechanisms. USB 3.0 developers will use these power management
policies to extend laptop battery life and reduce power
consumption during idle periods. Power Tracker allows developers
to monitor and confirm current draw while their devices
are following the defined policies.
The Power Tracker samples voltage and current during normal
operations. It displays volts, amps, and watts in a graphical
histogram format. Cursors provide fine-grained timing measurements
between any two points in the display. The Power Tracker
display is synchronized to the CATC trace view to allow
quick correlation of power consumption to the standby and
suspend transitions of the protocol.
"With USB 2.0, power management was largely implemented
in software. With the new 3.0 specification, power-save
timers are built-in to the hardware". Said Michael
Romm of LeCroy's Protocol Solutions Group. " The Power
Tracker allows users to precisely verify power draw at the
physical layer while correlating logical link states at
the upper levels."
The integrated Power Tracker feature is available as a
value add feature for the Voyager USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 analyzer
system at $2500 (US).
For more details visit http://www.lecroy.com.
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