USB 1.1

USB 1.1


USB (Universal Serial Bus), developed by a consortium including Intel, Microsoft, and others, evolved from version 1.0 to 1.1 in 1998, with a speed of 12 Mbps. Despite the slower speed, USB 1.1 found widespread use in computer peripherals. Its 5V supply voltage simplified device connections, making it a convenient and universal interface. Despite the 12 Mbps speed, USB 1.1 provided a reliable and widely compatible connection method, laying the foundation for modern USB technology.

Logic Analyzer / MSO

TB3016E MSO2116B (w/ analog channels)
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Model TB3016E MSO2116B
Decode / Trigger y y
Analog Channels y

USB1.1 Decode


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.


USB1.1 Decoding Setup Steps

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

2. Select USB1.1 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

Channel: Show the selected channels (D+ CH0 and D- CH1).

USB1.1 Setting: Select USB state (low speed or full speed) and decode the USB standard request & descriptor.

Report Settings

Mark PID: You can mark special color based on the selected PID type the in the report window.

Show Data
: Choose to display 8 or 16 columns of data in the report window.

PID Filter
: You can choose not to display specific data.

Show scale in the waveform
: Display scale on waveform.

USB1.1 Decoding Examples

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