BlueTooth Analyzers & Exercisers

  • Merlin II™

    USBTracer / Trainer

    LeCroy Merlin II™, Bluetooth V1.2 Protocol Analyzer

    Merlin II has a small form factor that makes it ideal for use in tight workspaces and easy to position for optimal antenna placement and data capture. Merlin II features extensive triggering and robust filtering capabilities, enabling you to focus only on relevant data and avoid lengthy and laborious searches through captured data. For long recording sessions, the analyzer can spool data to an external disk drive allowing for virtually unlimited memory capacity.

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  • Merlin Mobile

    Merlin Mobile

    LeCroy Merlin Mobile, Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer

    Merlin Mobile is a flexible PCMCIA version of LeCroy’s market leading Bluetooth® protocol analyzer system. Featuring the defacto standard CATC Trace display software, Merlin Mobile provides fast interpretation and debug of Bluetooth protocol traffic.

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  • BTTracer/Trainer™

    BT Tracer/Trainer

    LeCroy BTTracer/Trainer™ an Advanced Bluetooth Design and Verification System

    BTTracer/Trainer is designed as a powerful top-of-the-line extension to LeCroy's renowned Merlin Bluetooth analyzer family. Combining the power of a Bluetooth protocol analyzer and a Bluetooth exerciser into a single CATC Protocol Analyzer System module, the BTTracer/Trainer provides a robust, flexible and efficient integrated environment for Bluetooth developers, testers and verifiers. BTTracer/Trainer is now compliant as a Bluetooth v1.2 analyzer and supports Bluetooth v1.1 traffic generation.

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  • HCITracer

    HCITracer

    LeCroy HCITracer for LeCroy Bluetooth Analyzer Systems

    LeCroy's HCITracer is designed to operate in conjunction with all of LeCroy's Bluetooth protocol analyzer systems (these include: BTTracer, BTTracer/Trainer, Merlin, Merlin II and Merlin Mobile analyzers). HCI probing of traffic assists any Bluetooth designer or test engineer wanting to verify that information passed between the Bluetooth module and the Bluetooth stack conforms to traffic viewed within the piconet. HCI probing is also useful for designers or test engineers that are working at the stack or application level and need to view and/or validate command structures passed to and from the Bluetooth module itself.

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