Tagging - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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Pattern Recognizers: Each recognizer is the AND combination of bit
(0,
1,
or X) patterns in each label. Eight pattern recognizers are
available when one state analyzer is on. Four are available to each
analyzer when two state analyzers are on.
Range Recognizers: Recognizes data which is numerically between or
on two specified patterns (ANDed combination of zeros and/or ones).
One range term is available and is assigned to the first state analyzer
turned on. The maximum size is 32 bits and on a maximum of
2
pods.
Qualifier: A user-specified term that can be anystate, nostate, a single
pattern recognizer, range recognizer, or logical combination of pattern
and range recognizers.
Sequence Levels: There are eight levels available to determine the
sequence of events required for trigger. The trigger term can occur
anywhere in the first seven sequence levels.
Branching: Each sequence level has a branching qualifier. When
satisfied, the analyzer will restart the sequence or branch to another
sequence level.
Occurrence Counter: Sequence qualifier may be
to 65535 times before advancing to the next level.
specified to occur up
Storage Qualification:
Each sequence level has a storage qualifier that
specifies the states that are to be stored.
Enable/Disable: Defmes a window of post-trigger storage. States
stored in this window can be qualified.
Prestore: Stores two qualified states that precede states that are stored.
Tagging
State Tagging: Counts the number of qualified states between each
stored state. Measurement can be shown relative to the previous state
or relative to trigger. Maximum count is
4.4 X (10
to the 12th power).
Specifications
and Operating Characteristics
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