Faded Packets
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Faded Packets
Faded Packets are used to display certain packets that are unrelated to a WUSB
Transfer and also to show packets that are related to two or more different WUSB
Transfers. Faded Packets are only used when the WUSB Transfer Layer is shown in
View Packets.
The following are reasons for showing packets as faded:
1.
WUSB Transaction Group (TG) Packets:
Because a TG packet can relate to
more than one transfer packet, the first TG is shown as non-faded and the
subsequent ones are shown as faded.
2.
WUSB MMC Packets:
MMC Packet fading is the same as its related TG
packet.
3.
WUSB In, Out and Handshake Packets:
If these packets are shown beneath
their related Transfer, then they are shown as non-faded; otherwise, they are
shown as faded.
4.
WUSB DN Packets:
If these packets are shown beneath a Transfer, then they
are shown as faded.
5.
Frames:
Frame fading is the same as its related WUSB Packet (MMC, DN, or
In/Out/Handshake).
In the following snapshot the Handshake Packet is faded under Transfer 1 because it is
not related to this Transfer (Transfer and Handshake Packet differ in Device Address),
but it is not faded under Transfer 2, because it is related to this Transfer.
Additionally, Transaction Group 1 is related to two different Transfers, so in the first
occurrence, it is shown as non-faded, but in subsequent places it is shown as faded.
Summary of Contents for AirCom UWB Analyzer
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