USB power delivery oscilloscope software

Triggering and decoding

USB power delivery oscilloscope software
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USB power delivery oscilloscope software
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Key facts

  • Detailed breakdown of data fields in line with the USB-PD specification
  • Display of decoded telegrams as color-coded honeycomb in the waveform diagram or in tabular format
  • Reliable triggering on protocol detail such as frame start, frame content and errors
  • Selectable decoding layer: starting from edges, over bits and 4b5b symbols up to final protocol layer
  • Fully integrated in the GUI
  • Multi-domain icon

Oscilloscope software

The R&S®RTO and R&S®RTE oscilloscopes support triggering and decoding of USB power delivery signals. You can set up decoding in seconds. For detailed analysis, results can be viewed as color-coded telegrams and/or in a table. Errors are identified reliably and efficently using the hardware-accelerated trigger. You can trigger on frame start, frame content and errors.

Features & benefits

Fast bus setup

Bus setup in seconds with the app cockpit

Starting from the app cockpit, it only takes a few steps to configure any given protocol. Once the bus to decode has been chosen, the connected channels selected and the correct levels set, decoding begins automatically.

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Bus decoding configuration for USB-PD.

Color-coded telegram display

Telegram display as color-coded bus signals and in decode table

You can analyze the decoded bus frames by overlaying the signal with color-coded data. Address and data content can be displayed in hex, bin or ASCII format. You always have the best overview with the flexible screen setup. The telegrams can also be displayed in a concise table.

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Display of decoded protocol details in waveform and result table.

Strong trigger capability

Strong trigger capability on start, stop, address, data and various error conditions

The protocol-specific trigger lets you reliably isolate protocol events and errors. Thanks to high acquisition rates, Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscopes are ideal for finding errors quickly, allowing decoding of protocol-specific trigger results. The hardware-based triggering is available on specific protocol content, e.g. addresses, data and protocol errors.

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Select from various USB-PD protocol packet types for triggering.

Search and navigate in recorded acquisitions

Powerful search and navigate capability

Comprehensive search functions simplify the analysis of long signal sequences. You can search for waveforms based on different criteria, such as signal faults or protocol content. All detected events are shown in a table with timestamps. The individual events can be examined in a zoom window with simple navigation between events.

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Powerful searching, even in long recordings.

Available models

Available models
Models
Serial standard
Decode table
Trigger
Search
Base unit

R&S®RTP-K63

Order number 1337.8810.02

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Serial standard
USB Power
Decode table
Trigger
Search
Base unit

R&S®RTO-K63

Order number 1326.3135.02

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Serial standard
USB Power
Decode table
Trigger
Search
Base unit

R&S®RTE-K63

Order number 1326.3158.02

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Serial standard
USB Power
Decode table
Trigger
Search
Base unit

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