USB

USB4/TBT3 Sideband (SB) Channel

USB4 can simultaneously transmit DisplayPort video and PCIE signals through Intel Tunneled technology, and also support PD (Power Delivery) fast charging technology.
USB4 is backward compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.2 Gen1/Gen2 and supports Thunderbolt 3/4. The sideband channel (SB) was originally defined as a channel for video protocol communication after entering the Alt-Mode (Alternate Mode) in USB 3.2 (for example: DP Alt-Mode transmits AUX signals through the Sideband channel...etc.). In the USB4 specification, new features of Sideband channel are added to confirm whether the USB4 interface is connected, start and close the channel, initialize the channel, and enter or leave the sleep mode. Thunderbolt Alt-Mode will be enabled when connecting to the device via Thunderbolt 3.

Application: The connection between the USB4/TBT3 Ports of two interconnected Routers that provides initial communication and setup functionality.
Functions: Link Parameter Negotiation, Lane Assignment, Gen Setting, Coding, Lane Equalization.
Signal: Sideband Transactions are sent over SBTX and received over the SBRX
Voltage: 3.3V

Logic Analyzer / MSO

TB3016F MSO2116E (w/ analog channels)
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Model TB3016F MSO2116E
Decode y y
Analog y

Waveform & Decode

Report



Save as TXT/CSV

In Logic Analyzer mode, click the icon above the report area to save the decoded data as a TXT/CSV file.


USB/TBT3 SB Decoding Setup Steps

1. Click Quick Settings or Add Protocol Decode to select a protocol for logic analyzer capture.

2. Select USB/TBT3 SB for decoding.

3. If you use Quick Settings, the system will recommend configurations for trigger type, sampling rate, voltage threshold, and channel settings.

4. Click the icon to access the Decode Settings screen

 

Decode Settings

Channel:
Sideband TX: Show the selected channel.
Sideband RX: It is checked by default, and the dual-channel analysis mode can be enabled by checking Sideband RX.
Data Convert: TX is checked by default, and the TX/RX channel can be selected for analysis in the data convert field.
Show on Report: TX and RX is checked by default. Choose which channel to display in the report area, and both channels can be displayed at the same time.

Others:
Version: USB4 2.0 is checked by default, and different versions can be selected for USB4/TBT3 SB signal analysis.
Show scale on data convert: The default is off. Show the scale on data convert field.
Show data detail on report: The default is off. If checked, additional data information will show on report as shown below.

 

 

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USB4/TBT3 Sideband (SB) Channel Decoding Examples

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