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Timing Trace Specification Menu
Introduction
This chapter describes Timing Trace Specification menu and all the
pop-up menus that you will use on your timing analyzer. The purpose
and function of each pop-up menu is explained in detail, and we
have included many illustrations and examples to make the
explanations clearer.
Accessing
the
The Timing Trace Specification menu can be accessed by pressing the
Timing Trace
TRACE key on the front panel. If the State Trace Specification menu
Specification
Menu
is displayed when you press the TRACE key, you will have to switch
analyzers. This is not a problem, it merely indicates that the last action
you performed in the System Configuration Menu was on the state
analyzer.
Timing Trace
Specification
Menu
The Trace Specification menus allow you to configure the logic
analyzer to capture only the data of interest in your measurement. In
the timing analyzer you can configure the analyzer to trigger on specific
patterns, edges, or glitches. The Timing Trace Specification menu lets
you specify the trigger point for the logic analyzer to start capturing
data and the manner in which the analyzer will capture data. You
configure the timing analyzer to find a pattern first and then a
transition in the signal or signals.
At power up, the logic analyzer is configured with a default setting.
You can use this default setting to make a test measurement on the
system under test. It can give you an idea of where to start your
measurement. For an example on setting up configurations for the
Timing analyzer, refer to the Getting Started Guide or "Timing Analyzer
Measurement Example" in Chapter 20 of this manual.
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Timing Trace Specification Menu
Front-Panel Reference
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