This embedded memory is automatically extended with the PC memory and hard disk: USB 2.0 connection is used to stream the collected data to the PC, enabling gigabytes of trace data storage.
LOG Storm’s most useful feature is its data filtering capability. Unlike most logic analyzers and loggers, LOG Storm is able to qualify the data that needs to be recorded directly at hardware level, based on simple logic expressions built on the data samples.
‘We have really addressed one of the most common problems in digital embedded system debugging: the need to understand the history of events that lead to a bug’, Frederic Leens, Sales & Marketing Manager at Byte Paradigm says, ‘Most scopes and logic analyzers do not bring the resources for recording hours and days of digital trace data. LOG Storm provides relatively high speed data sampling AND large storage capacity. It is able to extract the digital bus traffic that is relevant for each case. There is usually no point at filling in a trace memory with bus samples while there is no activity on it.’