HP E3456A User Manual page 159

Emulation for the powerpc mpc500
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Glossary
system. It provides a windowed
interface and powerful analysis
capabilities. Replaced by HP 16600A/
16700A-series logic analysis systems.
R
run control probe See emulation
probe and emulation module.
S
Setup Assistant A software
program that guides a user through
the process of connecting and
configuring a logic analyzer to make
measurements on a specific
microprocessor.
shunt connector See jumper.
software probe See emulation
probe.
solution HP's term for a set of tools
for debugging your target system. A
solution includes probing, inverse
assembly, the HP B4620B source
correlation tool set, and an emulation
module.
stand-alone logic analyzer A
stand-alone logic analyzer has a pre-
defined set of hardware components
which provide a specific set of
capabilities. It is designed to perform
logic analysis. A stand-alone logic
analyzer differs from a mainframe
logic analyzer in that it does not offer
card slots for installation of additional
capabilities, and its specifications are
not modified based upon selection
from a set of optional hardware
boards that might be installed within
its frame.
T
target control port An 8-bit, TTL
port on a logic analysis system that
you can use to send signals to your
target system. It does not function
like a pattern generator or emulation
module, but more like a remote
control for the target's switches.
target interface module (TIM) A
small circuit board which connects
the 50-pin cable from an emulation
module or emulation probe to signals
from the debug port on a target
system.
TIM See target interface module.
trigger specification A set of
conditions that must be true before
the instrument triggers. See the
printed or on-line documentation for
your logic analyzer for details.
transition board A board assembly
that obtains signals connected to one
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