Modifying The User-Level Macro - HP 16550A User Reference

100-mhz state/500-mhz timing logic analyzer
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Secondary "else on"
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The Trigger Menu
Modifying the User-level Macro
Modifying the User-level Macro
Before you begin building a trigger specification using the User-level macro,
it should be noted that in most cases one of the pre-defined trigger macros
will
work.
If
you need to accommodate a specific trigger condition, or you pref er to
construct a trigger specification from scratch, you
will
use the User-level
macro to build from. This macro appears in long form, which means it has
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the analyzer's total flexibility available in terms of resource terms, global
timers, occurrence counters, duration counters, and two way branching.
The User-level macro has a "fill-in-the-blanks" type statement. You have the
following elements to use:
• Bit Patterns, Ranges, and Edges
• Storage Qualification
• <
and
>
Durations
• Occurrence Counters
• Timers
• Branching
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User-level Macro
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