Timing Analysis; Transitional Timing Mode; Glitch Capture Mode; Waveformdisplay - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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Timing Analysis
Transitional Timing Mode
Sample is stored in acquisition memory only when the data changes. A
time tag stored with each sample allows reconstruction of a waveform
display. Time covered by a full memory acquisition varies with the
number of pattern changes in the data.
HP 1652B/1653B
Front-Panel Reference
Sample Period: 10 11s.
Maximum Time Covered By Data: 5000
seconds.
Minimum Time Covered by Data: 10.24 us.
Glitch Capture Mode
Data sample and glitch information is stored every sample period.
Sample Period:
20 ns to 50 ms in a l-2-5 sequence dependent on
secldiv and delay settings.
Memory Depth: 512
samples/channel.
Time Covered by Data:
Sample period X 512
Waveform Display
Sec/div: 10 ns to 100 s; 0.01% resolution.
Screen Delay:
-2500 s to 2500 s; presence of data is dependent on the
number of transitions in data between trigger and trigger plus delay
(transitional timing).
Accumulate:
Waveform display is not erased between successive
acquisitions.
Hardware Delay: 20
ns to 10 ms.
Overlay Mode:
Multiple channels can be displayed on one waveform
display line. Primary use is to view a summary of bus activity.
Maximum Number Of Displayed Waveforms: 24
Specifications and Operating Characteristics
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