HP 1650B Programming Reference Manual page 168

Logic analyzers
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FIND
FIND
Command Syntax:
where:
<occurrence >
<proceed-qualifier >
c any-term z=
12-8
The FIND command defines the proceed qualifier for a given sequence
level. The qualifier tells the state analyzer when to proceed to the next
sequence level. When this proceed qualifier is matched the specified
number of times, the sequencer will proceed to the next sequence level.
The state that causes the sequencer to switch levels is automatically stored
in memory whether it matches the associated store qualifier or not. In the
sequence level where the trigger is specified, the FIND command
specifies the trigger qualifier (see SEQuence command).
The terms A through H are defined by the TERM command. The
meaning of INRange and OUTRange is determined by the RANGe
command. Expressions are limited to what you could manually enter
through the Format menu. Regarding parentheses, the syntax definitions
below show only the required ones. Additional parentheses are allowed
as long as the meaning of the expression is not changed. See figure 12-2
for a detailed example.
The FIND query returns the current proceed qualifier specification for a
given sequence level.
:MACHine{l IP):STRace:FINDc
:: = integer from 1 to the number of existing sequence levels (maximum 8)
:: = integer from 1 to 65535
:: = { ANYState
:: = { <or-term1 > 1 <and-term1 > 1 cor_term2> 1 <and_term2>}
::= { <or-term1 >[OR <or-term1 >I... I <and-term1 > [AND <and-term1 >I...)
:: = { -zor_term2z [OR cor_term2>]... 1 <and_term2z [AND cand_term2>]...}
:: = { NOTA I NOTB I NOTC I NOTD I INRange I OUTRange)
::= {EJFIGIH}
:: = {NOTE I NOTF I NOTG I NOTH}
command/query
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