SCSI-Bus Analyzer Resolves Timing To 5 ns

Jan. 1, 1999

The SV-3000 notebook-based SCSI bus analyzer is claimed as the first such instrument with 5-ns timing resolution capable of analyzing Ultra2 LVD SCSI systems. The unit features a 2-million-event capture buffer and offers enough analysis power to work out the most challenging SCSI protocol and performance problems, it's claimed. The system offers linked, command, phase and timing views and runs under Windows 95/98.

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