The Trigger Menu
Arming Control Field
Arming Control between Modules
A more complex arming example involves intermodule arming with other
modules in the mainframe. Intermodule arming requires all involved modules
be configured in the system's Intermodule menu.
The first analyzer is armed by an Arm In signal from another module in the
mainframe. After the first analyzer triggers, it arms the second analyzer.
After the second analyzer triggers, it can send a Port Out signal to an
external BNC which can be used to arm an external measurement module
such as an oscilloscope.
An Arm Out signal is generated by one of the two analyzers which you select.
The Arm Out signal is sent out to the Port Out BNC on the back panel of the
mainframe.
After you configure the Arming Control menu, a graphical representation of
the analyzer arming configuration is displayed as shown below.
Intermodule Arming
See Also
"Intermodule Measurements" chapter in the HP 16500B Logic Analysis
System User's Reference or the "Correlating Measurements" chapter in the
HP 16500C Logic Analysis User's Reference for more information.
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