HP 1652B Getting Started Manual page 277

Logic
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Summary
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You have just learned how to make a simple state measurement with
the HP 1652B Logic Analyzer. You have:
specified a state analyzer
learned which probes to connect
assigned pods 1,2, and 3
assigned labels
assigned bits
speciEed the J clock
specified a trigger condition
acquired the data
interpreted the state listing
You have seen how easy it is to use the state analyzer to capture the
data on the address and data buses. You can use this same technique to
capture and display related data on the microprocessor status control,
and various strobe lines. You are not limited to using this technique on
microprocessors. You can use this technique any time you need to
capture data on multiple lines and need to sample the data relative to a
system clock.
Chapter 21 shows you how to use the logic analyzer as an interactive
timing and state analyzer. You will see a simple measurement that
shows you both timing waveforms and state listings and how they are
correlated.
If you have an HP 1653B, you do not have enough channels to
simultaneously capture all the data for a 68000. But, since you probably
aren't working with 16.bit microprocessors, this example is still
valuable because it shows you how to make the same kind of
measurement on an eight-bit microprocessor.
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State Analyzer Measurement Example
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