Difference between revisions of "USB analyser"
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A USB analyser is either a software running on the host or a hardware device which is connected between the host and the device to be analysed. |
A USB analyser is either a software running on the host or a hardware device which is connected between the host and the device to be analysed. |
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Software USB analysers are useless for any low-level analysis. |
Software USB analysers are useless for any low-level analysis. |
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Hardware USB analysers can be bought from multiple companies. Each company usually has multiple models with different capabilities. For example budget models could only support [[USB speed types | USB full-speed]], mid-range [[USB speed types | full- and high-speed]] and high-end models would add [[USB speed types | super-speed]] support. |
Hardware USB analysers can be bought from multiple companies. Each company usually has multiple models with different capabilities. For example budget models could only support [[USB speed types | USB full-speed]], mid-range [[USB speed types | full- and high-speed]] and high-end models would add [[USB speed types | super-speed]] support. |
Revision as of 09:50, 28 June 2019
A USB analyser is either a software running on the host or a hardware device which is connected between the host and the device to be analysed.
Software USB analysers are useless for any low-level analysis.
Hardware USB analysers can be bought from multiple companies. Each company usually has multiple models with different capabilities. For example budget models could only support USB full-speed, mid-range full- and high-speed and high-end models would add super-speed support.