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This is the telos I2C newsletter for September 2008. To read it online, in case your e-mail reader has problems with html-mails or the layout of this text is damaged please go to http://www.telos.info/?id=852.
Version 4.0 of I2C Studio has been released.
Please visit our download page http://www.telos.info/?id=46.
I2C Studio | General - full Microsoft Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) support
- IRD composer (GUI to create IRD files)
- IRD to C# compiler
- added Tracii 400 support
- new user manual
Tracer - "Find" dialog has been rewritten completely to allow more complex search criterions
- automatic A/D restart
- new "Go to Message" dialog
- "Message View": absolute time can be configured: short, complete, relative format
| I2C API/Scheduler | C++ - Visual Studio 2008 support
.NET
- IRD compiler
- search in tracer data rewritten
- A/D data are stored on the disk
- new library offering a type-safe interface to all IRD files from telos (one .NET class per IRD file)
Labview - I2cConfig.vi: added support to configure SCL/SDA termination, level thresholds, I2C Vcc supply
- I2cFindBoards.vi: find I2C boards automatically
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Analog Devices | AD7414, AD7415, AD7416, AD7417, AD7418 | Freescale | MMA7455L | Jedec | No. 21-C Page 4.7 | Linear Technology | LTC4151 | Maxim | MAX16805, MAX16806, DS28CM00 | National Semiconductors | LM73, LM76, LM77, LM86, LM87, LM89, LM92, LM99, LM95213, LM95214, LM95221, LM95231, LM95233, LM95234, LM95235, LM95241, LM95245 | NXP | PCA9530, PCA9531, PCA9532, PCA9533, PCA9550, PCA9551, PCA9552, PCA9540B, PCA9542A, PCA9543A, PCA9543C, PCA9544A, PCA9545*, PCA9546A, PCA9547, PCA9548A, PCA9549, PCA9502, PCA9505, PCA9506, PCA9698, PCA9534, PCA9535, PCA9536, PCA9537, PCA9538, PCA9539 | Texas Instruments | TMP106, TMP105, TMP421, TMP422, TMP423, TCA6424, TCA6408, TCA6507, AMC6821 |
IRD (I2C Register Description) stands for a technology which introduces an entirely new level of device access.
Instead of working with addresses, offsets and byte values the user is provided with a comprehensive view of device registers which are given by the names used in the data sheets.
Mapping between such names and the physical locations within a device are done automatically by I2C Studio.
The mapping is device-dependent. It gets described by IRD files.
Since its introduction with I2C Studio 2.0 IRD has been used with great success in a lot of development projects world-wide.
I2C Studio 4.0.0 comes with more than 100 ready-to-use IRD files. These files cover the most important I2C and SMBus devices on the market.
Sometimes during development projects IRD files for not supported devices are needed. In the previous versions of I2C Studio the customers had the possibility to write IRD files, which are based on XML, using a simple text editor. While this is a good solution for engineers with a lot of experience, it is not always the best solution for beginners.
Starting with I2C Studio 4.0.0 it is also possible to create IRD files using a dialog of I2C Studio.
Very often during the development of new products errors occur only sporadically. Therefore it is necessary to capture the traffic on the I2C bus for hours or even for days. After the error has occurred, the engineer has to find the I2C commands which caused the problems.
I2C Studio 4.0.0 makes it possible to specify very complex search criterions. It is possible to search for I2C addresses, transfer directions, data bytes, timings, errors etc. The single search criterions can be combined using logic operations like "AND" or "OR".
For I2C experts we have launched the I2C Negative Tester helping you to verify your I2C device is compliant to the I2C specification.
It is understood that telos offers custom development of IRD definition files. This comes in handy if you have a standard IC or ASIC which is not currently supported but which you would like to operate using IRD.
Development costs differ depending on the complexity of the chip. Here are some examples:
ADM1021A: 300 EUR LM99: 300 EUR ADM1029: 1200 EUR PCA9505/9506: 300 EUR
Nevertheless, you can of course implement the IRD definitions files on your own.
For all subscribers of our newsletter we have a special:
Add the promotion code 'FULL08' to your order and all the Tracii XLs and Tracii XL 2.0 boards your are ordering until October 31st come with a license to use all features including Tracer mode and Analog view. This license automatically expires after about 10 hours of continuous operation. Extensive software restarts may shorten this period.
Our I2C products are sucessfully on the market for more than a decade. The sold quantities allowed us to cut the prices significantly.
| Product |
Old |
Now |
| Connii |
195 |
115 |
| Connii MM 2.0 |
250 |
200 |
| Tracii XL |
880 |
750 |
| Tracii XL 2.0 |
1100 |
895 |
| Tracii XL Option: Analog Tracer |
1250 |
895 |
| Tracii XL 2.0 Option: Analog Tracer |
1250 |
895 |
| Tracii XL Option: Digital Tracer |
1495 |
895 |
| Tracii XL 2.0 Option: Digital Tracer |
1495 |
895 |
| Tracii 400 |
855 |
600 |
| Tracii 400 Labiew |
285 |
130 |
| Tracii Spy |
435 |
335 |
| Tracii Work |
230 |
130 |
| VGA Cable for Vesa DDC Access |
75 |
45 |
All prices in Euro.
Why not taking advantage of various considerable price cuts now?
telos EDV Systementwicklung GmbH
Schlueterstrasse 16
20146 Hamburg
Germany
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