Agilent Technologies FS2010 user manual

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Signal Naming

Conventions

Determining which logic analyzer card is the Master

This operating manual uses the same signal notation as the PCI-X LOCAL BUS SPECIFICATION - REVISION 1.0 That is, a # symbol at the end of a signal name indicates that the signal’s active state occurs when it is at a low voltage. The absence of a # symbol indicates that the signal is active at a high voltage.

When connecting the logic analyzer cards to the FS2010 it is necessary to know which logic analyzer card in which slot has been configured as the Master and which one has been configured as the Expander. Refer to the SYSTEM view of your 1670x or 1690x mainframe to determine how the cards have been configured.

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Contents Page FS2010 Software and Timing mode J2 Signal Connector How to reach us Assistance Product Warranty Limitation Warranty How to Use This Manual IntroductionAccessories Supplied Analyzing the PCI-X Local BusPage Configuration Files Connecting the 167xx Agilent logic analyzer to the FS2010 How to install a PCI-X add-in card into the FS2010Setting up the 167xx Analyzer 167xx Licensing 1680/90/900 Licensing Offline Analysis Page Page Format Menu PCI-X Transaction Decode Software FS2010 Software and Timing mode Cycle variable DEVSEL# TRDY# STOP# State Analysis Acquiring DataConfiguring the Workspace for PCI-X Analysis State Listing Display Above figure shows the listing from the 169xx frame Functionality FS2010 Transaction Decode Software Name Base DescriptionTiming Analysis Waveform Display Use of EyeFinder/Eyescan Transaction Viewer Characteristics General InformationSignal Connections State/Timing Adapter Probe interface pinoutJ2 Signal Connector INTD# J3 Signal Connections SERR# J4 Signal Connections Samtec