Bluetooth protocol analyzer test and measurement instrument for IoT development introduced by Saelig
FAIRPORT, N.Y. – Electronics distributor Saelig Co. Inc. in Fairport, N.Y. is offering the Teledyne LeCroy Sodera LE wideband Bluetooth protocol analyzer test and measurement device for Internet of Things (IoT) development with support of Bluetooth 5.
The analyzer helps developers to identify Bluetooth low energy data communications problems, such as insufficient throughput, power consumption, and timing issues.
Designers can evaluate data they captured with the Sodera LE to evaluate using the supplied Bluetooth protocol analysis software. Users can sort, search, and drill-down to decode each Bluetooth low energy frame from several low-energy devices for Internet of Things debugging.
The test and measurement device has built-in attenuation for conducted (wired) sniffing in noisy environments. Automatic gain control and user configurable gain settings are also available. It provides decoding support for all Bluetooth LE technologies 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, and 5 specifications.
The device supports CSRMesh and Bluetooth mesh technology, as well as LE features like 2 megabits per second, advertising extensions, long range, and other key updates.
The Sodera LE's wideband radio captures transmissions over the 2.4 GHz ISM band simultaneously to enable developers to choose which devices they want to encrypt and decode for further IoT development and analysis in real time or later when saved for evaluation.
The Sodera LE measures 6.3 by 1.9 by 6.3 inches and weighs 2.9 pounds. For more information contact Saelig online at www.saelig.com.
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