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Modes
6-2 Timing: Introduction
User-defined labels for the external probes signals.
Store measurement data along with the system
configuration.
Comparison of stored and current measurements.
Automatically mark user-specified events in trace data
memory.
Calculation of statistics on marked events.
Support of graphics monitors as well as terminals (with an
ASCII character waveform display).
Support of screen dumps to graphics printers (for printing
waveform displays).
Support for cross triggering between the analyzer and the
external analyzer.
You can use the external timing analyzer in either of two modes:
standard (data acquisition) or glitch capture (data and glitch
acquisition).
Standard Mode
In the standard mode, the timing analyzer samples data on the
external analyzer probe at the selected sample rate. Up to 1010
samples can be stored, and the maximum sample rate is 100 MHz
(10 ns intervals). See figure 6-1.