Ellisys Bluetooth Explorer
All-in-One Bluetooth® Analysis System
Industry's First All-In-One Wideband BR/EDR and Low Energy sniffer with concurrent capture of Wi-Fi 2x2 802.11 a/b/g/n, 2.4 GHz spectrum,
HCI (USB, UART, SPI), WCI-2, logic signals, generic I2C/UART/SPI/SWD, and Audio I2S.
Key Points
- All-in-One: concurrent capture of BR/EDR, Low Energy, Wi-Fi, spectrum,
HCI, logic, UART, SPI, I2C, SWD, Audio I2S, and WCI-2, all synchronized to nanoseconds precision
- Bluetooth Wideband Capture: easy and rock-solid capture of any traffic,
including discovery / connection traffic and SSP pairing
- Reprogrammable Digital Radio: support for new specifications without
hardware changes
- Multi-Piconet Support: see multiple piconets and scatternets, without
limitations
- All Protocols and Profiles: best-of-breed protocol decoding
- Integrated Audio Analysis: listen to captured audio over-the-air,
including HCI audio and I2S, within the software, in sync with all other
traffic
- Spectrum Display: characterize the wireless environment and
visualize coexistence issues
- Message Sequence Chart: create charts automatically from the powerful
Ellisys protocol display
- Free Maintenance: Free lifetime software updates
as well as free fully-featured viewer software with unlocked hardware that
can be used on any computer.
Innovative Tool for Demanding Users
Traffic analysis is one of the key day-to-day activities for Bluetooth engineers
looking to rapidly test and debug their prototypes and products. Unfortunately, Bluetooth over-the-air
sniffing has always been difficult to perfect. Legacy sniffing methods
suffered from major technological drawbacks, making them unreliable and
even unusable in several circumstances, making Bluetooth engineers'
tasks much more difficult.
With its revolutionary whole-band Digital Radio, Ellisys lifts protocol
capture and analysis to new heights, radically overcoming the drawbacks of
those legacy approaches to Bluetooth sniffing. The Ellisys all-in-one
whole-band sniffer robustly records any packet, at any time, from any neighboring
piconet, with zero-configuration and without being intrusive.
“Test and characterization of new Bluetooth silicon
and end-products is a comprehensive process requiring a diverse set of engineering
expertise and an array of specialized, analytical tools,” said Muthu
Kumar, Wireless Firmware Engineer, Intel Corporation. “The Ellisys Bluetooth Explorer
plays an important role in this process by delivering a clear and complete
understanding of the behavior of the ever-evolving Bluetooth technology
from both hardware and software perspectives, all while providing exceptional
ease of use.”
“The new advanced features provided by Ellisys provide our teams with
tools that substantially increase visibility into the workings of Bluetooth technology,” said
Miles Louis Smith, Senior R&D Engineer, Test Group, Nordic Semiconductor. “We
use the sniffer to diagnose complex timing issues that other sniffers might
not be able to capture. Due to the unique radio architecture of the Ellisys
sniffer we can capture all packets regardless of the timing. The reconfigurable
hardware is very flexible, and the Ellisys team provides great support to help
us get products to market sooner.”
“Bluetooth debugging can be a painful experience when you combine together encryption, timing and protocols that aren’t always followed to spec,”said an Audio Acoustics Engineer at Human, Inc.”. “Not only does the Ellisys hardware allow us to understand issues through all these challenges but the software has built-in decryption techniques to work directly with our Bluetooth chip stack, so we spend less time configuring decryption and more time analyzing the traffic to find issues. The Ellisys solution is the solution we trust due to their industry leading features and world class support.”
Industry’s First Whole-Band Capture
Bluetooth wireless technology was originally designed to be robustly
impervious to interference on the much-used 2.4 GHz ISM band. It was also
designed to be difficult to sniff, for security reasons. To meet these criteria,
a Bluetooth radio uses from 40 (low energy) to 79 (classic) channels pseudo-randomly according to a hopping
sequence defined at the piconet’s connection time.
A hopping sniffer tries to actively synchronize on a specific hopping sequence,
and captures the packets only after a successful synchronization. This kind
of sniffer has several inherent limitations, making it more difficult to use,
less reliable, and usable only in a limited set of scenarios.
Ellisys has created the industry's first wideband sniffer in 2010 that overcomes all of these drawbacks
and adds innovative and ground-breaking features, opening new horizons for Bluetooth debugging
and interoperability testing. The whole-band capture approach is as simple
as it is powerful: instead of listening to just a few channels, the sniffer
captures all channels concurrently. The sniffer thus does not need to synchronize
to a piconet; it will listen passively to all nearby Bluetooth piconets,
scatternets, and other topologies such as mesh, without any required configuration.
Industry’s First Reconfigurable Bluetooth Digital Radio
With its innovative reconfigurable radio, the Ellisys sniffer can uniquely
be updated by software to support changes in the specification, without
any change to the hardware, and even without any interaction from the user.
For instance, this flexibility allowed for the addition of next generation Bluetooth baseband
features (such as enhanced AES security, Connectionless
Broadcast, and more recent features like BLE Coded PHY and 2Mbps support) several months before these features were officially released in an updated specification.
Additionally, the Ellisys BEX400 comes with free lifetime software updates,
so all customers can benefit from these great additions free-of-charge!
Industry’s First All-in-One Sniffer
Capturing wireless traffic is a very important aspect of Bluetooth debugging,
but other information is equally important for understanding the big picture.
This is another aspect where the Ellisys sniffer excels. The Bluetooth Explorer sniffer supports one-click concurrent
and tightly synchronized capture of:
- Classic Bluetooth BR/EDR
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Wi-Fi 2x2 802.11 a/b/g/n [ENT]
- 2.4 GHz Spectrum [PRO]
- USB HCI (1 port), UART HCI (2 ports) and SPI HCI (2 ports) [PRO]
- Logic signals [PRO]
- Audio I2S [PRO]
- Wireless Coexistence Interface 2 (WCI-2) [PRO]
- UART, SPI, I2C and SWD [PRO]
Protocols and Profiles
Bluetooth protocols and profiles are displayed in an easy-to-understand,
high-level procedures-oriented chronological format in the Overview windows
and fully detailed to the lowest bit/byte level in the linked Details view.
Classic Bluetooth, Low Energy, and HCI traffic is displayed in designated
Overviews real-time, as capture progresses.
The user is provided various controls to easily customize any Overview, including
powerful filtering and coloring capabilities designed to quickly isolate specific
protocols, profiles, or communications of interest. Traffic can be presented
at the highest level of abstraction and the user can drill down to show all
intermediate levels, down to the most basic elements, such as packet-only views.
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Message Sequence Charts
While the analyzer’s powerful protocols and profiles display is most
efficient for engineers, Message Sequence Charts are usually preferred for
creating reports or sharing technical information with specification experts
or others not typically involved in using protocol analysis tools. The Ellisys
solution is to create a Message Sequence Chart representation from a previously
filtered and annotated protocols view. With this approach, engineers can include
precisely the information they want, the way they want, and create a clear
depiction showing exactly the information desired.
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HCI Analysis [PRO]
Wireless traffic is of course one of the most useful elements of debugging
information for Bluetooth engineers, but Host Controller Interface (HCI)
traffic is an equally important complement of information for getting a clear
and complete picture of the situation.
The HCI is an electrical interface defined by the Bluetooth specification
for communications between the host controller and the radio. The Ellisys BEX400
supports capture of USB HCI, UART HCI and SPI HCI. Any and all HCI traffic
is captured concurrently with the wireless traffic using the same precision
clock for perfect synchronization and timing analysis, and is displayed in
the highly-optimized Ellisys analysis software.
HCI capture is also a very convenient feature when working with devices that
implement BR/EDR Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) or BLE Secure Connections. The Ellisys analysis software automatically
extracts any Link Key exchanged over HCI and uses it to decrypt the wireless
traffic, all without any user interaction.
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Spectrum Analysis [PRO]
The 2.4 GHz ISM band used by Bluetooth is quite busy. Other users of
this band include Wi-Fi, LTE, ZigBee, ANT and a broad range of other proprietary
and commercial technologies. All of these users interfere with each other and
it is often necessary to have a better understanding of the wireless environment.
The spectrum display offered by the Ellisys sniffer is the perfect tool for
coexistence debugging, wireless characterization, or simply for visualizing
the RF environment. It captures the spectrum signal strength (RSSI) in all Bluetooth channels
with a configurable precision of up to 1 microsecond, and displays this
information in synchronization with the Bluetooth packets.
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Logic Analysis [PRO]
The logic analysis feature enables capture of any logic signal, in synchronization
with the wireless and HCI traffic. Any digital signal is supported, including
general-purpose I/Os or dedicated pins such as TX/RX Active. Another of the
many applications for this feature is keeping track of a device’s power
consumption in various states, by using dedicated hardware such as comparators
for determining whether key thresholds are exceeded.
These signals can then be visualized with 5-nanosecond precision and compared
with the other captured streams in the powerful Instant Timing view of the Ellisys
software.
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Audio Analysis
Captured audio streams can be easily played back, even during capture. LC3 traffic is automatically detected using a test equipment-grade LC3 codec, even without capture of LC3 configuration traffic. Finding packets carrying specific audio portions or at specific events is easily done.
Audio captured over HCI or from an Audio I2S input [PRO] can be played back. This enables characterization of the complete audio chain, including the uncompressed audio provided to the source, the audio transmitted wirelessly, and the decoded audio at the receiver device. Audio streams are exportable to WAV format.
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Automated and Long-Term Capture
There are various user applications that require the use of the analyzer
in an automated fashion, often under control of user-defined software applications
performing a variety of tasks. These applications may include long-term test
environments, integration of the analyzer into a mobile platform, and other
usage models.
Thanks to the ease-of-use and robustness provided by the Ellisys Digital
Radio, the BEX400 is the perfect system for these tasks. The analyzer can
be controlled with a simple yet powerful Remote Control API (Application
Programming Interface) to programmatically start / stop / save captures, and
extract specific captured information that can be used for various purposes,
including go/no-go testing , all without any manual operation.
A unique segmentation feature works seamlessly with the API to allow for
extremely long captures, segmenting captures into smaller more manageable
slices while maintaining topology and contextual information from capture to
capture.
Software Overview
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See it in Action!
Ellisys is participating in and sponsoring Bluetooth UnPlugFest events,
and as such, provides equipment and expertise at every event to ensure participants
have the right tools at the right time. UPFs are also a good opportunity to see our revolutionary whole-band Bluetooth Explorer and our other industry-leading analyzer and tester products in action. Feel
free to register and attend our one-to-one training session
and our public Debug in Action training.
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