Timing Analyzer Measurement Example; Introduction - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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Timing Analyzer Measurement Example
Introduction
In this chapter you will learn how to use the timing analyzer by setting
up the logic analyzer to simulate a simple timing measurement. Since
you may not have the same test circuit available, we will give you the
measurement results as actually measured by the logic analyzer,
The exercise in this chapter is organized in a task format. The tasks are
ordered in the same way you will most likely use them once you become
an experienced user. The steps in this format are both numbered and
lettered. The numbered steps state the step objective. The lettered
steps explain how to accomplish each step objective. There is also an
example of each menu after it has been properly set up.
How you use the steps depends on how much you remember from
chapters
1
through 4 of the Getting Started Guide . If you can set up
each menu by just looking at the menu picture, go ahead and do so. If
you need a reminder of what steps you need to perform, follow the
numbered steps. If you still need more information about "how," use the
lettered steps.
To gain confidence using your logic analyzer, we recommend that you
configure the menus as you follow the simulated measurement example
up to section "Acquiring the Data." From that section unto the end,
you will see the measurement results on the Timing Waveforms screen
as if you had the real test circuit connected, and as if you had selected
RUN.
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