Making Coordinated Measurements - HP 64782 User Manual

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Making Coordinated Measurements

When HP 64700 Card Cages are connected together via the Coordinated
Measurement Bus (CMB), you can start and stop up to 32 emulators at the
same time.
You can use the analyzer in one HP 64700 to arm (that is, activate) the
analyzers in other HP 64700 Card Cages or to cause emulator execution in
other HP 64700 Card Cages to break into the monitor.
You can use the HP 64700's BNC connector (labeled TRIGGER IN/OUT on
the lower left corner of the HP 64700 rear panel) to trigger an external
instrument (for example, a logic analyzer or oscilloscope) when the analyzer
finds its trigger condition. Also, you can allow an external instrument to arm
the analyzer or break emulator execution into the monitor.
The coordinated measurement tasks you can perform are grouped into the
following sections:
Setting up for coordinated measurements.
Starting and stopping multiple emulators.
Driving trigger signals to the CMB or BNC.
Stopping program execution on trigger signals.
Arming analyzers on trigger signals.
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