Logic Analyzer Overview To Make A Measurement - HP 1660CS-Series User Manual

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Logic Analyzer Overview
To make a measurement
To make a measurement
For more detail on any of the information below, see the referenced chapters
or the Logic Analyzer Training Kit. If you are using a preprocessor with the
logic analyzer, some of these steps may not apply.
Map to target
Connect probes Connect probes from the target system to the logic
analyzer to physically map the target system to the channels in the logic
analyzer. Attach probes to a pod in a way that keeps logically-related
channels together. Remember to ground the pod.
See Also
"Probing" in Chapter 7 for more detail on grounding and constructing probes.
Set type* When the logic analyzer is turned on, Analyzer 1 is named
Machine 1 and is configured as a timing analyzer, and Analyzer 2 is off.
To use state analysis or software profiling, you must set the type of the
analyzer in the Analyzer Configuration menu. You can only use one
timing analyzer at a time.
Assign pods* In the Analyzer Configuration menu, assign the
connected pods to the analyzer you want to use. The number of pods on
your logic analyzer depends on the model. Pods are paired and always
assigned as a pair to a particular analyzer.
* If you load a configuration file, this step is not necessary.
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