The smallest fully specified USB-powered protocol analyser platform on the market!
The smallest fully specified USB powered protocol analyser platform on the market! 90mm x 78mm x 20mm and only 110g! The mini-moreph enables wideband capture of the entire 2.4GHz ISM band, simultaneously capturing and decoding multiple wireless technologies. With its exceptional receiver linearity and dynamic range, built-in spectrum analysis, up to 16 logic analyser channels and the ability to monitor all 13 WiFi channels simultaneously, it is powerful for its size. The mini-moreph offers truly portable sniffing with AUTONOMOUS CAPTURE, our standalone mode. Put it in your pocket today!
Key features.
- Channel Sounding ready!
- Small footprint: 90mm x 78mm x 20mm.
- USB powered.
- AUTONOMOUS CAPTURE standalone mode.
- All 13 WiFi channels monitored simultaneously.
- TRUE WiFi PACKET TIMING for timestamping packet arrival.
- Simultaneous RX/TX over the entire 2.4GHz ISM band.
- Live or post-capture decryption.
- 16-channel logic analyser option.
- Support for BR/EDR, LE, QBHSL, IEEE 802.15.4, LE Audio and customized PHYs.
- SD card slot.
- blueSPY Protocol analyser application included.
FAQ
What is TRUE WiFi PACKET TIMING?
For co-existence monitoring you need to know when the WiFi packet arrives; as both the Bluetooth and WiFi signals go through the moreph SDR, the packet timings are exact.
How does AUTONOMOUS CAPTURE work?
mini-moreph can be powered from a USB battery and boot from an internal SD card where any captures can be stored, there is no need for a host connection. As easy as carrying a smart phone and a must have for ‘field’ work.
Can mini-moreph be used as an RF tester?
No, mini-moreph has been optimised for size so currently can only be used as a sniffer. It can of course perform all the RF analysis required for sniffing but is not calibrated for Bluetooth specification measurement; the moreph30 can be used for either.
Is mini-moreph just for portable/field use?
No, mini-moreph is a fully featured Protocol analyser which can also be connected to a host and used in a development environment, it just takes up less room on the desk!