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The BusPro 12C[TM] is a board-level debugging tool that provides low-level visibility and control of an [I.sup.2]C bus. It monitors and logs [I.sup.2]C bus traffic in real-time, generates [I.sup.2]C transactions to communicate with peripheral components on the bus, and in-system programs [I.sup.2]C compatible EEPROMs.

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The portable unit can be used in applications such as product development, troubleshooting, system integration, production, and field testing. The 32-bit Windows XP/Vista 12C Exerciser host software provides a GUI control and visibility of the BusPro 12C including setup, options, and traffic visibility screens. …


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