Ethernet Tap is an affordable sniffer for monitoring Ethernet traffic flowing through a single Ethernet connection. The Tap passes the Ethernet traffic through with a delay equal to about 5.2uS.
The I2C/SPI Tap for IO Ninja is an affordable sniffer for monitoring I2C and SPI communications. Our sniffer allows you to tap into the lines of I2C and SPI links and immediately view the captured data bytes in IO Ninja software — in real time and using our innovative dual-hex view tailor-suited for the inherently full-duplex SPI data.
All inputs of the I2C/SPI Tap are available on a convenient quick-release terminal block. The board also features LEDs for the I2C and SPI line status indication (SCL, SDA, CLK, MOSI, MISO, SS), which helps with quick troubleshooting of wiring issues.
This sniffer device must be used with the I2C/SPI Tap plugin.
Self-test Procedure
I2C and SPI firmware (FPGA configurations) for this Tap include test generators producing sustained test traffic at 400KHz and 24MHz respectively.
Test I2C signals are generated on D14 (SDA) and D15 (SCL).
Test SPI signals are generated on D12 (SS), D13 (MISO), D14 (MOSI), and D15 (SCLK).
To receive the test traffic, connect two or four wires as shown on the diagram below:
Key Features
USB-powered, no additional external power necessary;
Incorporates an I2C and SPI test sequence generator for self-testing the Tap;
Has 16 buffered IO lines D0..D15 connected to a quick-release terminal block;
All buffers act as level shifters allowing the Tap to work with logical signals as high as 5V and as low as 1.8V;
Eight LEDs onboard:
Green READY LED;
Two general-purpose green LEDs M0 and M1 for mode and status indication;
Four yellow LEDs for indicating the state of IO lines D0..D3 (sufficient for I2C and SPI);
Blue POWER LED;
Product functionality may be expanded in the future:
Onboard FPGA is reconfigurable via the USB interface;
Sixteen IO lines provide ample room to grow;
It is envisioned that the product's abilities may be expanded to handle such protocols as...
Quad-SPI;
SDIO;
Single-wire bus;
...and more!
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Value
USB:
USB 2.0, high-speed (480MHz), USB-C connector
Maximum I2C speed:
Up to 700KHz
Maximum SPI speed:
Up to 24MHz
Operating temperature:
0 to +60 degrees C
Operating relative humidity:
10% to 90%
Mechanical dimensions:
82 x 74 x 30 mm
SPI Max Speed Note
This number depends on the host PC's performance and its workload. Captured data may be lost if PC's USB channel is unable to receive it in a timely manner. Our tests have shown that an average i7-based desktop PC that is not performing other time-critical tasks easily captures sustained SPI traffic with clock speeds up to 24MHz.
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