Data On Clocks Display; Assigning Bits To A Label - Agilent Technologies 16712A Help Manual

128k sample logic analyzer
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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16712A 128K Sample Logic Analyzer
Importing Netlist and ASCII Files
Pods can only be assigned on a per-pair basis to either of the two
analyzers. Each pod pair has two clock channels, but only the clock
channels of pods on the master card can be used in the analyzer's
clocking setup. These pods do not need to be assigned to that
particular analyzer, however.
To turn on an analyzer that is off, select the Off option button and
choose State or Timing. (Only one analyzer at a time can be set to
Timing.) A second analyzer window appears after a pause for setup.

Data On Clocks Display

The Data On Clocks display column, to the left of the pods' bit
reference line, is a display of all clock inputs available as data channels
in the present configuration. This includes those clocks on expander
cards, which cannot be used in the clock setup.
To use a clock channel as a data channel, assign the clock bit to a
label. Labels containing clock bits cannot be used in range terms
where the clock bits span more than one pod pair.
Activity indicators above the clock identifier show signal activity.
See Also
"Assigning Bits to a Label" on page 64
"Activity Indicators" on page 62

Assigning Bits to a Label

The bits in a label correspond to the physical logic analyzer probe
channels. When you run the analyzer, data is gathered on all bits
(channels) that are assigned to labels. Unassigned bits are inactive.
( * ) (asterisk) indicates an assigned bit.
( . ) (period) indicates an unassigned bit.
( R ) indicates an assigned bit in a reordered label.
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