Making A Basic State Measurement - Agilent Technologies 16712A Help Manual

128k sample logic analyzer
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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16712A 128K Sample Logic Analyzer

Making a Basic State Measurement

Making a Basic State Measurement

This example uses the circuit board that is supplied with the Making
Basic Measurements kit as the target system. The kit is supplied with
every logic analysis system, or can be ordered from your Agilent
Technologies Sales Office.
There are six major steps to making a basic measurement.
Connect the Logic
1. Connect probes.
Analyzer to your
• Connect Pod 1 of the logic analyzer to J1 on the target system.
Target System
The training board has terminations and headers already built in to the
system, so you can connect the logic analyzer pod directly to the board.
2. Define the type of measurement On the Agilent Technologies 16700A/B
logic analysis system, open a logic analyzer setup window.
a. In the main window, select the logic analyzer icon.
b. Choose Setup... from the menu.
c. Select the Sampling tab.
d. If the logic analyzer is not already set for State, change the type to
3. Set up the clock to match the target system's clocking scheme.
a. In the bottom half of the Sampling tab window, choose the correct
4. Group and label bits.
a. Select the Format tab.
b. Optional - Insert a second label.
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State.
edges to match your clock. For Pod 1 attached to the training board,
the correct clock is the falling edge on J.
1. Select the Off button under J and choose "Falling Edge" from the
menu.

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