Labels: Mapping Analyzer Channels To Your Target; Setting Up The Pod Clock - Agilent Technologies 16712A Help Manual

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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16712A 128K Sample Logic Analyzer
Importing Netlist and ASCII Files
NOTE:
Labels with reordered bits cannot be used as range terms or <, <=,>, >= in
triggers.
Labels: Mapping Analyzer Channels to Your
Target
Labels group and identify related channels, such as buses, in a way
that is relevant to your system under test.
A single label can include data and clock channels from more than one
pod, but this places restrictions on the complexity of the trigger later.
You can define 126 labels per analyzer. Each label can contain up to 32
channels per label.
To Define a Label
1. (Optional) Select the label name button and choose Rename
2. Enter a new name and select the OK button.
3. Assign bits (see page 64) to the label.
4. If necessary, insert more labels (see page 65) in the list.
See Also
"Assigning Bits to a Label" on page 64
"To reorder bits in a label" on page 67
"Inserting and Deleting Labels" on page 65
"Turning Labels On and Off" on page 66
"Label Polarity" on page 66

Setting Up the Pod Clock

There is one Pod Clock field for each pod in the machine. It only
becomes visible when the Clock Setup under the Sampling tab is set
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