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Page 1 - Logic Analysis System

Making Basic MeasurementsTraining Kit for the Agilent Technologies 16600/700 Series Logic Analysis SystemPublication Number 16700-97021August 2001

Page 2 - Making Basic Measurements:

10 ContentsTo Set the Jumpers 13911 About the Credit Card BoardAbout the Credit Card Board 142Power Source 142Circuit Description 142Jumpers 143Credi

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100 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file def

Page 4 - In This Book

101Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerLoad the RESET Configuration File8 Under Contents of ‘training’, click on the RESET f

Page 5 - Measurement Examples

102 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerConnect the Oscilloscope Probe and Turn the Glitch OnConnect the Oscilloscope Probe

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103Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerGet the Analog Waveform on the DisplayGet the Analog Waveform on the DisplayBefore se

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104 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing AnalyzerNow you will configure the timin

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105Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing Analyzer5 Click the Format tab.6 Click on Label1, select Rename...,

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106 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing Analyzer to Trigger on the GlitchSet Up the Timing Analyzer to Tri

Page 10 - Contents

107Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing Analyzer to Trigger on the Glitch5 Assign a glitch to bit 7 “*”, an

Page 11 - A Quick Tour

108 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerTell the Oscilloscope When to TriggerTell the Oscilloscope When to TriggerThe oscill

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109Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Analyzer to Arm the OscilloscopeSet Up the Analyzer to Arm the Oscilloscop

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Part 1A Quick Tour

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110 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Analyzer to Arm the Oscilloscope4 When you find the analyzer you are usin

Page 15 - What is a Logic Analyzer?

111Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Analyzer to Arm the OscilloscopeThis tells the oscilloscope to wait for th

Page 16 - The Main System Window

112 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerRun the Timing Analyzer and OscilloscopeRun the Timing Analyzer and Oscilloscope1 Go

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113Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerRun the Timing Analyzer and Oscilloscope6 Click on TCOUNT all to select it. Right-cli

Page 18 - The Measurement Process

114 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerAdd the Analog Waveform to the Timing WaveformAdd the Analog Waveform to the Timing

Page 19 - Measurements

115Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerTurn the Glitch OffTurn the Glitch Off1 Set the GLITCH jumper on the credit card boar

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116 Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou have learned how to use the timing analyzer to trigg

Page 21 - Before You Begin

9Using the Pattern Generator

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118 Using the Pattern GeneratorThe pattern generator provides programmable digital output that can be used to stimulate and control a system under t

Page 23 - Activate the Analyzer

119Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorThis chapter steps you through configuring the timing analyzer, programming the pattern generator to output

Page 25 - Create the RESET File

120 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file defaults all settings so

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121Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorConnect the Pattern Generator8 Under Contents of ‘training’, click on the RESET file with the file descript

Page 27 - Trigger on an Edge

122 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorSet Up the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing AnalyzerFirst we will set up the timing analyzer to capture da

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123Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorSet Up the Bus LabelsSet Up the Bus Labels1 Select the Format tab.Now you will organize the data you are ca

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124 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a 1Define the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a 11 Select the Tri

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125Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorSet Up the Pattern GeneratorSet Up the Pattern GeneratorFor the pattern generator to output the "walki

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126 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorSet Up the Pattern Generator8 Click on channels three through zero, then click OK.9 Set all channels on al

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127Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorProgram the Pattern Generator OutputProgram the Pattern Generator OutputThe Sequence tab is used to program

Page 33 - “...********”

128 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorProgram the Pattern Generator Output5 Right-click on line 4, select Insert After, and then Vector.6 On lin

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129Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorProgram the Pattern Generator Output7 Right-click on line 5, select Insert After, and then Vector.8 On line

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130 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorStart the Pattern Generator and View the Walking Ones PatternStart the Pattern Generator and View the Walk

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131Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorStart the Pattern Generator and View the Walking Ones PatternLet’s expand the data so that you can look at

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132 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorStop the Pattern GeneratorStop the Pattern Generator1 Click on the Pattern Generator window.2 Click the St

Page 39 - 3 Click on the Markers tab

133Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorSave Your WorkSave Your Work1 Close the Pattern Generator window by clicking Close.2 From the Waveform File

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134 Chapter 9: Using the Pattern GeneratorLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou did the following:✓ Set up the timing analyzer.✓ Triggered on the pattern

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Part 3Reference

Page 43 - Verify Pulse Widths

10Setting the Jumpers

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138 Setting the JumpersThe jumpers on J5 of the credit card board are used to control the source of the state clock and to turn the glitch on or off

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139Chapter 10: Setting the JumpersTo Set the JumpersTo Set the Jumpers1 Pull the appropriate jumper off of the pins of J5.2 Push the jumper onto the

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14 A Quick TourWelcome to your new logic analysis system. You have either theAgilent 16600A-Series or the Agilent 16700A-Series logic analysis syste

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11About the Credit Card Board

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142 About the Credit Card BoardThe credit card board helps you learn the basics of Agilent Logic Analyzers. The following reference information is p

Page 50 - Pulse Width Violation

143Chapter 11: About the Credit Card BoardJumpersrespectively. When the CLK1 and CLK2 jumpers are set to OSC (oscillator), the clock source for the

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144 Chapter 11: About the Credit Card BoardCredit Card Board SchematicCredit Card Board Schematic

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Hewlett-PackardP.O. Box 21971900 Garden of the Gods RoadColorado Springs, CO 80901-2197, U.S.A.© Copyright Agilent Technologies 1998 All Rights Reser

Page 53 - 5 Click on the Markers tab

Product WarrantyThis Agilent Technologies product has a warranty against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shi

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15Chapter 1: A Quick TourWhen Should I Use a Logic Analyzer?In general, a logic analyzer is useful when you are beyond the parametric stage of desig

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16 Chapter 1: A Quick TourThe Main System WindowThe Main System WindowThe Main System window is your starting point for setting up and making measur

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17Chapter 1: A Quick TourThe Main System Window.A Navigate is used to access instruments and the windows such as Setup..., Waveform..., Listing...,

Page 57 - Trigger on an Event

18 Chapter 1: A Quick TourThe Measurement ProcessThe Measurement ProcessDefine the type of measurement. Define how you want to sample data by select

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Part 2Making Basic Measurements

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2 Making Basic Measurements:a self-paced training guideThis book teaches you how to set up and make measurements with the Agilent 16600-Series and A

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22 Before You BeginBefore you begin the exercises you must connect the credit card board, power up the Agilent 16600/700 logic analysis system, and

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23Chapter 2: Before You Begin2 Set the jumpers on the credit card board as shown below.Chapter 10 “Setting the Jumpers” for more information on the

Page 64 - Store RANGE4-9 or EVENT10

24 Chapter 2: Before You BeginActivate the ScopeIf you have an oscilloscope module, you’ll need to create a RESET file for it also.6 In the Main Sys

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25Chapter 2: Before You BeginCreate the RESET File12 Under Directories, go to the directory /hplogic/training/, and click the Save tab.13 In the Fil

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26 Chapter 2: Before You Begin

Page 67 - Listing

3Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an Edge

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28 Introduction to Timing Analysis:Trigger on an EdgeTiming analysis with a logic analyzer is much like tracing a signal with a digital oscilloscope

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29Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeIn this chapter, and in chapter 4, you will make basic timing measurements. This cha

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3If you are using an older analyzerIf your logic analyzer interface appears different than the interface used in this training kit, then you have an

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30 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file de

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31Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeSet Up the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing AnalyzerBecause the logic analyzer can c

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32 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeSet Up the Bus LabelsSet Up the Bus Labels1 Select the Format tab.Now you will orga

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33Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeSet Up the Bus Labels5 Assign the lower 8 channels of pod 1 to TCOUNT by choosing “.

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34 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeDefine Trigger Conditions: Trigger on an EdgeDefine Trigger Conditions: Trigger on

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35Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeDefine Trigger Conditions: Trigger on an Edge3 Click Replace to replace the default

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36 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeRun the Analyzer and View the DataRun the Analyzer and View the Data1 Click the Run

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37Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeRun the Analyzer and View the DataLet’s expand the data so that you can look at all

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38 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeUse Markers to Make a Timing MeasurementUse Markers to Make a Timing MeasurementYou

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39Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeUse Markers to Make a Timing Measurement3 Click on the Markers tab.4 To the far-righ

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4 In This BookYou can use this book in two ways: you can start with chapter 2 then progress chapter by chapter, or you can start with chapter 2 then

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40 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeSave Your WorkSave Your WorkSaving your work lets you reuse measurement setups. Thi

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41Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou have learned about basic timing analysis and how to

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42 Chapter 3: Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an EdgeLesson Summary

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4Verify Pulse Widths

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44 Verify Pulse WidthsIn this chapter, you will make a timing measurement to detect pulse width violations. Possible uses of this measurement are to

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45Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsThis chapter steps you through setting up the timing analyzer and bus labels, setting up the analyzer to trigger on

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46 Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file defaults all settings so that you

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47Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsSet Up the Timing AnalyzerSet Up the Timing AnalyzerFirst we will set up the timing analyzer to capture data on bit

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48 Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsSet Up the Bus LabelsSet Up the Bus Labels1 Select the Format tab.Now you will organize the data you are capturing

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49Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsSet Up the Bus Labels5 Select Individual... from the pop-up menu.6 If there are asterisks ‘*’ in the BIT1 window, ri

Page 92 - 4-bit Serial Pattern

5What Other Sources of Information Are There?Installation GuideThe Installation Guide is a booklet that explains how to set up your Logic Analysis S

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50 Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a Pulse Width ViolationDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a Pulse

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51Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a Pulse Width Violation3 Click Replace to replace the default trigger sequ

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52 Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsRun the Analyzer to Verify Pulse WidthsRun the Analyzer to Verify Pulse WidthsIf the analyzer triggers, it has dete

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53Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsRun the Analyzer to Verify Pulse WidthsNow you’ll measure how wide the pulse width is using Markers.5 Click on the M

Page 97 - Timing Analyzer

54 Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsSave Your WorkSave Your Work1 From the File menu, select Save Configuration...2 Go to the directory /hplogic/traini

Page 98 - Analyzer

55Chapter 4: Verify Pulse WidthsLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou have learned how to verify pulse widths.You did the following:✓ Set up the timing an

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5Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an Event

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58 Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventIf you’ve never used a state analyzer, you may think it’s a complex instrument that would take

Page 102 - Glitch On

59Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventIn this chapter, and in chapters 6 and 7, you will make basic state measurements. Th

Page 104 - Set Up the Timing Analyzer

60 Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file de

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61Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventSet Up the State AnalyzerSet Up the State AnalyzerFirst you must change the analyzer

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62 Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventSet Up the Bus Labels5 Click on the under J, and select Falling Edge.Set Up the B

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63Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventSet Up the Bus Labels5 Assign the lower 8 channels of pod 1 to SCOUNT by choosing th

Page 108 - 3 Click Close

64 Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on an EventDefine the Trigger Conditions: Tr

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65Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on an Event6 Click on Trigger and fill memory

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66 Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on an Event13 Click on Next and select 2.You

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67Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventRun the Analyzer and View the ListingRun the Analyzer and View the Listing1 Click th

Page 112 - Group Run performs

68 Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventRun the Analyzer and View the ListingYou set up the analyzer to trigger on 3 and st

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69Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventSave Your WorkSave Your Work1 From the Listing File menu, select Save Configuration.

Page 114 - Waveform

Contents 71A Quick TourA Quick Tour 14The Main System Window 16The Measurement Process 182 Before You BeginBefore You Begin 223 Introduction to Timin

Page 115 - Save Your Work

70 Chapter 5: Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou have learned about state analysis and how to make a

Page 116 - Lesson Summary

6Trigger on a Sequence of Events

Page 117 - Using the Pattern Generator

72 Trigger on a Sequence of EventsWith the state analyzer’s selective storage abilities, you can store only a portion of the data. In this exercise

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73Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsThis chapter steps you through setting up the state analyzer and bus labels, setting up the analyzer to

Page 119 - In this chapter, you will:

74 Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file defaults all settings

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75Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsSet Up the State AnalyzerSet Up the State AnalyzerFirst you must change the analyzer type from timing to

Page 121 - Connect the Pattern Generator

76 Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsSet Up the Bus Labels5 Click on the under J, and select Falling Edge.Set Up the Bus Labels1 Select th

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77Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsSet Up the Bus Labels5 Assign the lower 8 channels of pod 1 to SCOUNT by choosing the “...********”

Page 123 - Set Up the Bus Labels

78 Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsTrigger on a Sequence of EventsTrigger on a Sequence of EventsNow you will set up the state analzyer to

Page 124 - 1 Select the Trigger tab

79Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsTrigger on a Sequence of Events6 Click on Trigger and fill memory and select Insert ACTION, Store, and t

Page 125 - Set Up the Pattern Generator

8 Contents5 Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an EventIntroduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an Event 58Load the RESET Configuration Fil

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80 Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsTrigger on a Sequence of Events11 Click on Goto and select Insert ACTION, Store, and then Store sample.

Page 127 - 4 On line 4, type ‘0010’

81Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsTrigger on a Sequence of Events19 Click on Goto and select Trigger, and then Trigger and fill memory.

Page 128 - 6 On line 5, type ‘0100’

82 Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsRun the State Analyzer and View the ListingRun the State Analyzer and View the Listing1 Click the Run b

Page 129 - 8 On line 6, type ‘1000’

83Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsSave Your WorkSave Your Work1 From the Listing File menu, select Save Configuration...2 Go to the direct

Page 130 - Walking Ones Pattern

84 Chapter 6: Trigger on a Sequence of EventsLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou have learned how to make a more advanced state measurement. You did the

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7Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial Pattern

Page 132 - Stop the Pattern Generator

86 Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternTo trigger on a 4 bit serial pattern, the analyzer looks for a consecutive sequence of events. Only then will th

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87Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternThis chapter steps you through setting up the state analyzer and bus labels, setting up the analyzer t

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88 Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternLoad the RESET Configuration FileLoad the RESET Configuration FileThe RESET file defaults all setting

Page 135 - Reference

89Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternSet Up the State AnalyzerSet Up the State AnalyzerFirst you must change the analyzer type from timing

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Contents 98 Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerTrigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing Analyzer 98Load the RESET Configuration File 10

Page 137 - Setting the Jumpers

90 Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternSet Up the State AnalyzerEach pod has one clock channel. The clock channel on pod 1 is J. We will set

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91Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternSet Up the Bus LabelsSet Up the Bus Labels1 Select the Format tab.Now you will organize the data you a

Page 139 - To Set the Jumpers

92 Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a 4-bit Serial PatternDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigge

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93Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternDefine the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a 4-bit Serial Pattern3 Click Replace to replace the default

Page 141 - About the Credit Card Board

94 Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternRun the Analyzer and View the ListingRun the Analyzer and View the Listing1 Click the Run button to c

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95Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternSave Your WorkSave Your Work1 From the Listing File menu, select Save Configuration...2 Go to the dire

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96 Chapter 7: Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial PatternLesson SummaryLesson SummaryYou have learned how to make a more advanced state measurement. You did t

Page 144 - Credit Card Board Schematic

8Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing Analyzer

Page 145 - 1900 Garden of the Gods Road

98 Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerTriggering the oscilloscope with the timing analyzer is an “intermodule measurement,” which mean

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99Chapter 8: Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerIn this chapter, you will capture the glitch on the credit card board by using the tim

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