By default, both channels will be shown in the Power Analysis graph but each plot can be moved up or down to
separate them as best suited.
3.2.8
Scaling and Scrolling a Graph
Tip: Turn off Auto-scroll and Automatically fit Y to more closely examine a plot while it is still running.
Use the scale and offset controls in order to move the plots as needed. The mouse scroll-wheel is useful in this
regard:
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Shift-scroll on the plot to zoom on the time (X) axis
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Ctrl-scroll on the plot to zoom on the Y axis
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Drag the graph to pan on the time (X) axis and move (offset) the Y axis
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Drag the scales on the left and right to move respective channels in the Y axis (offset)
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Ctrl-scroll on the respective axis scale to zoom that channel
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Right-click and drag to select an area to zoom
3.2.9
Mass Storage Example
To do:
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With some scrolling and scaling the plots should look something like this:
The red graph is channel B, and represents the current drawn by the entire board. It appears to toggle between two
modes at about 1-second intervals. This is the LED toggling ON and OFF.
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Program the Mass Storage Class example into the target device using Start Without Debugging (Ctrl
+Alt+F5)
Stop Data Visualizer after capturing a plot
User Guide
Power Debugger
Detailed Use Cases
DS40002201A-page 36
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