Datasheet

Mercury
T2
USB 2.0 Protocol Analyzer
The Teledyne LeCroy Mercury T2 is the industry’s smallest, most affordable
hardware-based USB 2.0 protocol analyzer that combines the de-facto standard
CATC Trace display with the very latest USB class decoding. The Mercury T2 fits
in a shirt pocket yet provides much of the same lab quality protocol analysis
capabilities offered in Teledyne LeCroy’s top-of-the-line USB analyzers.
View and Understand USB Protocol
Featuring the industry-leading CATC Trace™ expert analysis software, the
Mercury T2 system provides an easy-to-use display that graphically decodes
logical protocol events. With the Standard or Advanced edition, all protocol
layers can be expanded to show the underlying transactions and packets. Tooltips
help explain protocol events making it easier for non-experts to identify errors.
Real Time Triggering
Isolating specific protocol events with real time triggering
is essential to capture
intermittent problems. The
Mercury T2 provides
sophisticated triggering
with drag-and-drop
selections for PID type,
data patterns, standard
requests, errors, and bus
events. The Mercury T2
features 256 MB of
on-board memory and
also supports spool-to-
disk capture for
extended recording.
Key Features
Portable and Affordable
Compact, bus-powered system
measures 3.0” x 3.5”, weighs 5 oz.
Supports USB 2.0
Capable of capturing all USB speeds up
to 2.0 including OTG (On-the-Go)
256 MB Recording Memory
Extend capture time with spool-to-disk
recording
High Impedance probe
Non-intrusive probe preserves real-
world signal and timing conditions
Advanced Triggering
Isolates important traffic, specific
errors or patterns
Extensive Decodes
Mass storage, Bluetooth HCI, Hub,
PTP/Still Image, Printer, Human
Interface Device (HID), Audio, Video
and Communication
Hardware Filtering
Automatically exclude non-essential
traffic
Event Reporting
Quickly identify and track error rates,
abnormal bus activity or timing
conditions
The CATC Trace display uses collapsible headers to
group all packets that are part of a single transfer

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