CATC Enhances Product Line With Multi-Protocol Analysis
07 Setembro 2004 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
CATC Enhances Product Line With Multi-Protocol Analysis Single
Application to Simultaneously Capture and Analyze Traffic for PCI
Express, Fibre Channel, SAS, and SATA SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM -- Computer Access
Technology Corporation (NASDAQ:CATZ) (CATC), a global
communications protocol expert company and leading provider of
advanced verification systems and connectivity products for digital
communications standards, today announced multi-protocol analysis
support for its PCI Express, Fibre Channel, and SAS/SATA analyzers.
Multi-protocol analysis allows users to combine standalone
analyzers to capture high-speed traffic from heterogeneous bus
environments -- synchronized to a common clock. Intended for
developers testing systems that incorporate different bus
technologies, this capability can also synchronize traffic captured
across multiple analyzers, all recording the same protocol. Central
to CATC's multi-protocol test methodology is the ability to
configure the analyzers to capture traffic and trigger across
multiple busses. This powerful capability enables users to isolate
specific packets as they traverse from one bus to the other, or
troubleshoot problems due to bus interaction or latency. Once
captured, the application presents protocol traffic using the CATC
Trace(TM) Expert Analysis software. Even if traffic is recorded at
different transfer rates, the display automatically time-aligns
frame-level events with 1 DWORD time resolution. CATC's graphical
interface shows traffic using expandable headers with automatic
decoding of higher-level protocol events. All of the trace displays
available in the application for the different busses may be
operated independently or in synchronized mode. CATC users have a
full array of search, performance, event metrics, reporting and
bus-utilization graphs within the multi-protocol analysis
environment. "Unlike monolithic 'closed-box' systems, CATC's
approach empowers developers to link up to four of its mobile
UPAS(TM) 10K-based chassis on-the- fly and at no additional cost,"
said James Wright, director storage and networking products for
CATC. "The flexibility to 'pool' standalone analyzers as needed
from multiple locations enables the debugging of complex system-
level problems while maximizing the functionality of our customers'
investment in test and measurement equipment." Availability The
multi-protocol analysis capability is scheduled for release at the
beginning of the fourth quarter 2004. Existing customers can obtain
the software upgrade under their maintenance agreements. For
pricing or additional information, please contact CATC at
http://www.catc.com/ or its worldwide network of distribution
partners. About CATC Computer Access Technology Corporation (CATC)
is a global communication protocols expert company, providing test
and measurement solutions for Computer I/O, Storage and Networking
protocols, enhancing productivity and time-to-market. CATC
develops, manufactures and markets advanced protocol analysis
expert systems for established and emerging digital communications
standards including 1394, Bluetooth, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, PCI
Express, SAS (Serial Attached SCSI), SATA (Serial ATA), SCSI, and
USB. Semiconductor, device, system and software companies use
CATC's products during each phase of their products' lifecycles
from development through production and market deployment. CATC's
expert protocol analysis systems allow customers to monitor
communications traffic, diagnose design and operational problems
and confirm interoperability and standards compliance. Technicians
also use CATC's test and analysis products on production lines and
for maintenance of deployed systems and networks. CATC was founded
in 1992 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. For more
information regarding CATC and its products, please visit
http://www.catc.com/ . Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This
press release may contain forward-looking statements based on
CATC's current expectations, such as availability of product,
market acceptance and competition, management capability and
experience, levels of growth, profitability and shareholder value.
These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. A
number of important factors could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements, such as
CATC's production of new products, market acceptance of its
products, competitive pressures, management performance, success of
growth, profitability and increased shareholder value. These, and
other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially,
are discussed in more detail in CATC's Annual Report on Form 10K,
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 20,
2004, Form 10-K/A filed March 3, 2004, Form 10-Q filed May 13,
2004, and subsequent filings CATC may make with the SEC, as
amended, which can be viewed at the SEC's website at
http://www.sec.gov/ . Corporate Contact: Heike Stabenow Computer
Access Technology Corporation 408-727-6600 Press Contact: Steven
Phenix The Alliant Group 512-585-7913 CATC, Computer Access
Technology Corporation, CATC Trace, Universal Protocol Analyzer
System, and UPAS are proprietary trademarks of Computer Access
Technology Corporation. All other company names and marks may be
trademarks of the respective companies with which they are
associated. DATASOURCE: Computer Access Technology Corporation
CONTACT: Heike Stabenow of Computer Access Technology Corporation,
+1-408-727-6600, or ; or press, Steven Phenix of The Alliant Group,
+1-512-585-7913, or Web site: http://www.sec.gov/ Web site:
http://www.catc.com/
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