SATA STX-131

The rich software and reconfigurable hardware core of the STX-131 enables users to perform a variety of sophisticated functions using a single, compact hardware package. This flexibility allows users to gain visibility and exert precise control over every aspect of the SAS and SATA architectures, thus providing the complete solution for Serial Attached SCSI and Serial ATA testing.

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SATracer/Trainer 3G   The LeCroy SATracer/Trainer is an integrated protocol analyzer and exerciser platform that provides fast, efficient and accurate debug, test and verification of Serial ATA semiconductors, devices, and systems.
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Serial ATA Test and Verification: LeCroy's protocol analysis tools are designed from the ground up to address these unique characteristics of Serial ATA. LeCroy's analysis and design suites are developed specifically for use with the SAS and SATA protocols, and provide extensive protocol decoding, expert error analysis, and complete user support when decoding and viewing the recorded traffic. This extensive protocol support, combined with the different traffic views, advanced triggering, data filtering, traffic generation, and error injection capability, allows engineers to rapidly become familiar with SATA-specific issues, and quickly understand new issues the first time they encounter them.
LeCroy provides everything needed for Serial ATA analysis including real-time hardware triggering and filtering on the critical components of Serial ATA traffic. LeCroy's Expert Analysis software simplifies the overall debug process by using collapsible, color-coded packets to represent commands, FISs and primitives. This provides point-and-click "drill down" to lower level details along with the ease of use and understanding that LeCroy is well known for.
Learn more about SATA (Serial ATA)Technology
SATA (Serial ATA) Overview
The storage industry is in the midst of a large-scale transition from parallel ATA, the dominant desktop storage interface, to Serial ATA. This migration reflects a broader transition across the industry to Serial technologies for computer-based communications. Driven primarily by lower voltages and costs required in future chipsets, Serial ATA is poised for industry-wide adoption. The specification thoughtfully preserves software compatibility with the Parallel ATA command set. What's more, it offers smaller, thinner, lower cost cables that also offer compatibility at the physical layer with the emerging Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) standard.
Features
  • Performance - Parallel ATA does not have scalability to support several more speed doublings, and it is nearing its performance capacity. By contrast, Serial ATA defines a roadmap starting at 1.5 gigabits per second (equivalent to a data rate of 150 MB/s) up to 6Gigabits per second.
  • Lower Voltage - Parallel ATA's 5-volt signaling requirement will be increasingly difficult to meet as the industry continues to reduce chip core voltages. Serial ATA is better aligned with future manufacturing processes. It reduces signaling voltages to approximately 250 millivolts (1/4 volt).
  • Pin Count - Currently, the parallel ATA interface has 26 signal pins going into the interface chip. Serial ATA uses only 4 signal pins, improving the pin efficiency and accommodating a highly integrated chip implementation.
  • Improved Cabling - Parallel ATA bulky ribbon cables contain 40-pin header connector. Serial ATA introduces thin, flexible cabling scheme that offers longer cables and improved airflow within the chassis.
  • Software Compatible - Serial ATA is compatible at the register level with parallel ATA. This means Serial ATA requires no changes to existing software and operating systems in order to function, and it provides backward compatibility with existing operating environments.
  • SAS Compatibility - A significant feature offered by Serial ATA is the expectation that SATA will be form-factor compatibility with Serial Attached SCSI. SATA drives will plug directly into Serial Attached SCSI connectors and if supported in the system, will transparently operate as a SATA device. This allows systems to be deployed that can use either Serial Attached SCSI drives, for their high performance or SATA drives that will provide a lower-cost-per-megabyte storage platform.
Architecture
  • Serial ATA is a full duplex protocol. There is a continuous flow of signals from each device moving down the bus. The device and host are transmitting (TX) and receiving (RX) at the same time.
  • Bidirectional traffic pattern eliminates the need for bus negotiation overhead
  • Data characters vs Primitives - Primitives are the simplest elements within the Serial ATA protocol. Primitives are 32-bit DWORDs used to initiate control of the serial line functions (X_RDY, CONT, etc...). In addition to these "handshaking" and flow control signals, Primitives are also used to delimit or "frame" user data.
  • Frame Information Structure (FIS) - A frame is an indivisible unit of information exchanged between a host and device. A frame consists of a SOF primitive, a Frame Information Structure (FIS), a CRC calculated over the contents of the FIS, and an EOF primitive. A FIS is the user payload of a frame; a frame is a group of Dwords that convey information between host and device as described previously.
Flexible and Extendable Verification Platform

The LeCroy STX-131 is configurable to individual user requirements and is field upgradeable, minimizing and preserving your test equipment investment. The STX-131 platform supports one full-duplex link at data rates up to 3 Gbps

Custom Data Displays for Easier Analysis of Protocol Traffic

Captured traces can be displayed in a variety of ways to suit the analysis being performed. The Packet View decodes captured events and displays them with accurate time of occurrence and duration information. Link layer, transport layer, and application layer views are provided, using color to differentiate between each layer. Layers can be hidden, collapsed or expanded to vary the amount of data, from a meaningful summary to bit-level detail. The Spreadsheet View provides an organized chronological view of all bus events. Detailed information is provided on time stamps, duration, direction, source and destination addresses, command and/or picker contents. The Text and Column Views provide an intuitive understanding of frames, primitives, and other events, and includes at-a-glance addressing and summary indications of bus activity. The OOB Waveform View indicates OOB activities in waveform-like display. The captured OOB sequence is displayed in a graphical format, which represents the time relationships between the various OOB events.

Post Processing - Find the Issues Fast

Statistical summaries of the trace data are available at the click of a mouse button, and provide counts, timing, and performance information. Jumping from the statistical summaries to specific events is a simple mouse click, eliminating the need to search traces for events that may or may not be present. Comprehensive post-capture filters and search capabilities display relevant events with the detail necessary to isolate and solve protocol issues. When issues are found, bookmarks can be inserted in the trace to allow comments to be embedded for future reference.

Specifications List: STX-131
   
Basic Functions:  
 Protocol(s) Supported SAS/SATA
 Protocol Analysis Yes
 Exerciser Yes
 Emulator(s) Yes
 Error Injection No
   
Host Requirements Windows 2000 or Windows XP,
Memory Size 512MB
Data Rates Supported 3G/1.5G
No of Ports Supported 1
Cascadeable 2 ports
Data Bus Interface SATA
Host Interface USB2.0
Front Panel Connectors SATA 1-port Initiator, SATA 1-Port Target, External Trigger In/Out, External Signals Connector
Front Panel Indicators 5 LEDs (Trigger, Error, Link Speed, OOB/Act) for host and target; Power
Front Panel Controls None
Rear Panel Connectors AC Power; Expansion IN/OUT, Clock IN/OUT; USB 2.0
Dimensions 9.5” x 2.0” x 10.8” 
Weight   
Power Requirements 110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 100W max
   
Features   
 Non-Intrusive Link Option No
 5V/12V Power Connector Yes
 SATA-IO Compliance Test Yes
 SAS Compliance Test No
 Multiplex (TDM) SAS2 Support No
 OOB Waveform View Yes
 API Support Yes
 SAS/SATA Tracker No
 Verification Script Engine No
 CATC Trace No
 Spooling No
 Emulator 1 port
 Advanced Triggering No
 Advanced Prefiltering No
 SAS/SATA Trainer No
   
   
   
Environmental  
 Operating Temperature 32 to 95 F
 Non-operating .-4 to 176 F
 Operating Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Initiator Emulator

Host Emulator


STX-131 Memory Upgrade
STX-131 SATA Compliance Upgrade