Execute; Execute Repetitively; Halt - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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Execute

Execute Repetitively

Halt

Refer to appendix D "Accurate Timing Measurements" for
information on the statistical analysis of timing data.
The "execute" command starts a single trace. The trace is normally
completed when the analyzer encounters the trigger condition. At
that point trace memory is filled, the data is processed, and, finally,
it is displayed, either in the timing diagram or the trace list form.
The command
execute
<RETURN>
starts a trace.
You use the "execute repetitively" command to acquire data for
statistical analysis. The analyzer software continuously acquires
traces until one of four condition are met:
The execution is stopped by a "halt" command.
The execution is stopped by a post process
"halt_repetitive_execution" condition being met.
A total of 9999 trace runs have been completed.
The system is stopped.
The command
execute repetitively
starts a repetitive trace.
The "halt" command stops a trace that is waiting for a trigger or is
executing repetitively.
The command
halt restore_last_trace
allows you to restore the last completed trace when executing a
repetitive analysis.
<RETURN>
<RETURN>
Timing: Using the Analyzer 8-11

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