HP 1660CS-Series User Manual page 164

Logic analyzers
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4. Find edge
This macro becomes true when the designated edge is seen. It uses one
internal sequence level.
5. Find Nth occurrence of an edge
This macro becomes true when it finds the designated occurrence of a
designated edge. It uses one internal sequence level.
Pattern/Edge
1. Find edge within a valid pattern
Combinations
This macro becomes true when a selected edge type is seen at the same time
as a designated pattern. It uses one internal sequence level.
2. Find pattern occurring too soon after edge
This macro becomes true when a designated pattern is seen occurring within
a set duration after a selected edge type is seen. It uses three or four internal
sequence levels.
3. Find pattern occurring too late after edge
This macro becomes true when one selected edge type occurs, and for a
designated period of time after that first edge is seen, a pattern is not seen.
It uses two internal sequence levels.
Time Violations
1. Find 2 edges too close together
This macro becomes true when a second selected edge is seen occurring
within a designated period of time after the occurrence of a first selected
edge. It uses three or four internal sequence levels.
2. Find 2 edges too far apart
This macro becomes true when a second selected edge occurs beyond a
designated period of time after the first selected edge. It uses two internal
sequence levels.
3. Find width violation on a pattern/pulse
This macro becomes true when the width of a pattern violates designated
minimum and maximum width settings. It uses four or five internal sequence
levels.
The Analyzer Trigger Menu
Timing trigger macro library
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