Capturing Modem Trace on ARM System

Hi Team!

I need to capture a modem trace over a long period of time while driving around, and there is no way my laptop's battery can handle that. I thought I'd use a Raspberry Pi and a big power bank, but unfortunately nRF Toolkit doesn't work on ARM based Linux systems. Is it possible to capture the raw modem trace on a system and then feed it to trace collector?

Kind Regards,
Iman Biglari

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  • How much of your users will be able to use a external flash on their own with the provided documentation? We will see ...

    Edited:

    Hm, that's only for the nRF9160-DK with the "external Flash" already on board, right?

    It doesn't work for a Thingy:91 "out-of-the-box", there a really external Flash would be required?

    To use a nRF9160-DK, USB power bank fails (it's the power bank, which switches off), but using an "external battery" works. So the setup for the wild will be a box with the nRF9160-DK and a battery.

    1 MB for traces is not too large. Is it considered to be used as "ring buffer", means it keeps the last 1 MB?

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