Using Slave Clocks For Demultiplexing (Tsck); Figure 6-2. Mixed Clock Demultiplexing - HP 64700 User Manual

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Using Slave
Clocks for
Demultiplexing
(tsck)
Special Analyzer Topics 6-6
There are two modes of demultiplexing that can be set for each 16-bit
pod: mixed clocks and true demultiplexing.
Emulation trace slave clocks are specified with the tsck (trace slave
clock) command. External analyzer slave clocks are specified with the
xtsck (external trace slave clock) command. (Master clocks are speci-
fied by the tck and xtck commands.) By default, the slave clocks are
turned OFF, as may be specified by the -o option to the tsck command.
Rising edges (-r), falling edges (-f), or both edges (-x) of clocks J, K, L,
M, or N may be specified as the slave clock.

Figure 6-2. Mixed Clock Demultiplexing

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