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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Disconnecting the Probes from the Pods
Connecting the Grabbers to the Probes
Connecting the Grabbers to the Test Points
Labeling Pods, Probes, and Cables
Chapter 3 Introduction
Using the Front-Panel User Interface
Front-Panel Controls
Rear-Panel Controls and Connectors
How to Select Menus
The Cursor
How to Switch between the Analyzers and Oscilloscope
Returning to the System Configuration Menu
How to Close Pop-Up Menus
How to Select Fields
Pop-Up Menus
How to Select Options
How to Enter Numeric Data
Toggle Fields
How to Enter Alpha Data
Changing Alpha Entries
How to Roll Data
Assignment/Specification Menus
Assigning Pod Bits to Labels
Specifying Patterns
Specifying Edges
Introduction
System Configuration Menu
Chapter 4
Accessing the System Configuration Menu
System Configuration Menu Fields
Name
Type
Autoscale
Scope On/Off
Pods
Where to Go Next
Chapter 5 : I/O Menu
Accessing the I/O Menu ,511
Introduction
Print au
Printscreen
Disk Operations
Load
Store
Autoload
Copy
Duplicate Disk
Packdisk
Rename
Purge
Formatdisk
I/O Port Configuration
Configuring the Interfaces
The RS-232C Interface
External BNC Configuration
Self Test
Chapter 6 Disk Drive Operations
Introduction
The Disk Operations Available
6-L
Accessing the Disk Menu
Selecting a Disk Operation
Disk Operation Parameters
Installing a Blank Disk
Formatting a Disk
Storing to a Disk
The Load Operation
Renaming a File
The Autoload Operation
Purgingafile
Copyingafile
The Pack Disk Operation
Duplicating the Operating System Disk
Introduction
Making Hardcopy Prints
Chapter 7
Supported Printers
Alternate Printers
Hooking up Your Printer
HP-IB Printer Cables
RS-232C Printer Cables
HP 132426 Cable
HP 92219H Cable
Setting HP-IB for HP Printers
Setting RS-232C for HP Printers .7:5
Setting RS-232C for Your Non-HP Printer
Recommended Protocol
RS-232C Default Configuration
Setting Paper Width
Starting the Printout
Print All
Print Screen
What Happens During a Printout
Connecting to Other HP Printers
Introduction
State Analyzer Menu Maps
The State Analyzer
Chapter 8
The State Analyzer: an Overview
State Format Menu Map
State Trace Menu Map
State Listing Menu Map
State Compare Menu Map
State Waveform Menu Map
State Chart Menu Map
Storage Macro
Reading the Sequence Level Display
Acquisition Fields
Armed by
Trace Mode
Count
Off
Time
States
Qualifier and Pattern Fields
Base
Label
Patterns
Qualifier Field
Pattern Fields
Ranges
State Listing Menu
Chapter 11 Introduction
Accessing the State Listing Menu
State Listing Menu Fields
Markers
Markers off
Markers Patterns
Stop Measurement
Markers Statistics
Markers Time
Chapter 12 State Compare Menu
Accessing the Compare Menu
The Compare and Difference Listing Displays
The Compare Listing
The Difference Listing
Creating a Compare Image
Bit Editing of the Compare Image
Masking Channels in the Compare Image
Specifying a Compare Range
Saving Compare Images
Chapter 13 State Chart Menu
Scaling the Axes
Markers and Readouts for Chart
Marker Options
Chapter 14 State Waveforms Menu
Selecting a Waveform
Replacing Waveforms
Deleting Waveforms
Delay from Trigger
State Waveform Display Features
Table of Contents
Acquisitionmode
Transitional Acquisition Mode
Glitch Acquisition Mode
Base
Label
Find Pattern
Pattern Duration (Present for )
Thenfindedge
Chapter 19 Timing Waveforms Menu
Accessing the Timing Waveforms Menu
Timing Waveforms Menu Fields
Markers
Markerstime
Markers Patterns
Stop Measurement
Accumulate Mode
Markers Statistics
At Marker
Time/DIV (Time Per Division) Field
Delay Field
Introduction
Timing Analyzer Measurement Example
Introduction
Accessing the State Chart Menu
Introduction
Selecting the Axes for the Chart
Accessing the State Waveforms Menu
Introduction
Introduction
Chapter 20
Problem Solving with the Timing Analyzer
What am I Going to Measure
How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer
Connecting the Probes
Activity Indicators
Configuring the Timing Analyzer
Specifying a Trigger Condition
Acquiring the Data
The Timing Waveforms Menu
The
The Vertical Dotted Line
Configuring the Display
Display Resolution
Making the Measurement
Finding the Answer
Chapter 21 Timing/State Measurement Example
Whatamigoingtomeasure
How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer
Configuring the State Analyzer
Acquiring the Data
Finding the Problem
What Additional Measurements Must I Make
Connecting the Timing Analyzer Probes
How Do I Re-Configure the Logic Analyzer
Configuring the Timing Analyzer
Setting the Timing Analyzer Trigger
Time Correlating the Data
Mixed Mode Display
Re-Acquiring the Data
Interpreting the Display
Overlapping Timing Waveforms
Finding the Answer
Summary
Chapter 22 The Oscilloscope
The Scope (an Overview)
Thechannelmenumap
Thetriggermenumap
The Waveforms Menu Map
Specify Markers Menu Map
Waveform Selection Menu Map
Menu Overview
Chapter 23 Channel Menu
Channel Menu Fields
V/DIV Field
Impedance Field
Preset Field
Introduction
Waveform Selection
Connecting the Equipment
Setting up the Oscilloscope
Turning the Waveforms On/Off
Modify Waveforms
Overlay (Cl,C2)
Timebase Functions
S/Divfield
Zoom (Acquisition Stopped)
Zoom Example
Delay Field
Scroll Example
Autoscale Field
If no Signal Is Found
Whenasignalisfound
Chapter 24 Trigger Menu
Immediate Trigger Mode
Armed by Field
Run
Mode Field
Edge Trigger Mode
Source Field
Level Field
Auto-Trig Field
Slope Field
Repetitive Mode Run
Single Mode Run
Auto-Measure Field
Top and Base Voltages
Connecting the Equipment
Setting up the Oscilloscope
Rise Time Measurement
Fall Time Measurement
Vp-P Measurement
Period and Frequency Measurements
Preshoot and Overshoot Measurements
Introduction
Scope Field
Waveforms Menu
Introduction
Introduction
Calibration
Introduction
Chapter 25
Marker Measurements
Markers Field
Sample Period Display
Time
Trig to X Field
Trigtoofield
Search
Type Markers
Stop Measurement When X-O
Lessthan
Greater than
Not in Range to
Store Exception to Disk
Statistics
Search Marker Measurement Example
Connecting the Equipment
Making the Measurement
Display Field
Normalmode
Averagemode
Accumulate Mode
Connect Dots Field
Grid
Introduction
Mixed Mode Displays
Chapter 26
Timing/State Mixed Mode Display
State/State Mixed Mode Display
Timing/Scope Mixed Mode Display
Arming the Oscilloscope
Displaying Timing Waveforms
State/Timing and Scope Mixed Mode Display
Time-Correlated Displays
Introduction
Timing/State/Oscilloscope Measurement Example
Chapter 27
What am I Going to Measure
How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer
Configuring the State Analyzer
Acquiring the Data
Connecting the Probes
Finding the Problem
What Additional Measurements Must I Make
Connecting the Timing Analyzer Probes
How Do I Re-Configure the Logic Analyzer
Setting the Timing Analyzer Trigger
Time Correlating the Data
Mixed Mode Display
Re-Acquiring the Data
Interpreting the Display
Reconfigure the Analyzer with Scope
Connecting the Scope Probes
Armingthescope
Making the Scope Measurement
Mixed Mode Display with Scope
Finding the Answer
Microprocessor Specific Measurements
Appendix A: Introduction
Nsc800
8086Or8088
68000 And 68010 (64-Pin DIP
68000 And 68010 (68-Pin
68Hcll
Loading the Desired File
Selecting the Correct File
Connecting the Logic Analyzer Probes
How to Display Inverse Assembled Data
Appendix B
Top and Base Voltages
Measurement Algorithms
Period
Negative Pulse Width (-Width
Preshoot and Overshoot
Average Voltage
Dutycycle
Error Messages
Appendix C: Introduction
Installation, Maintenance and Calibration
Appendix D: Operating Environment
Storage and Shipping
Original Packaging
Tagging for Service
Other Packaging
Ventilation
Power Requirements
Power Cable
Selecting the Line Voltage
Applying Power
Checking for the Correct Fuse
Loading the Operating System
Intensity Control
Calibration
Calibration Integrity
Calibration Interval
Operator's Maintenance
Software Calibration Procedures
Offset Calibration
Attenuator Calibration
Delay Calibration
Gain Calibration
Appendix E
Introduction
Operator Self Tests
Selftests
Power-Up Self Test
Selectable Self Tests
Introduction
Logic Analyzer Specifications
Probes
Timing Mode
Specifications and Operating Characteristics
Appendix F: Specifications and Operating Characteristics
Logic Analyzer Operating Characteristics
Probes
Measurement Configurations
Memory
State Analysis
Trace Specification
Tagging
State Compare Mode
Symbols
State X-T Chart
Glitch Capture Mode
Timing Analysis
Transitional Timing Mode
Waveformdisplay
Acquisition Specifications
Autoscale (Timing Analyzer Only
Measurement and Display Functions
Time Interval Accuracy
Trigger Specification
Indicators
Labels
Markerfunctions
Data Display/Entry
Run/Stop Functions
Oscilloscope Operating Characteristics
Vertical
Horizontal
Trigger
Waveformdisplay
Measurementaids
Setupaids
Oscilloscope Specifications
Horizontal
Trigger
Vertical (at BNC
Interactive Measurements
Acquisition
Mixeddisplay
Time Correlation
Time Interval Accuracy between Modules
General Characteristics
Operating Environment
Dimensions
Power Requirements
Weight
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