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Chapter 4: Using the Logic Analyzer in Eye Scan Mode

Displaying Captured Eye Scan Data

To zoom-in on the displayed data using the click-and-drag method

To zoom in on a selected portion of the Eye Scan display, select the upper left corner of the area you want to enlarge, drag down and to the right, then release the selection tool (mouse button or touch screen). The selected area is resized to fill the display and the Eye Scan time and voltage settings in the Scan Settings dialog are changed to new values based on the display.

The Undo Zoom button will appear in the upper left corner of the display, and will disappear after approximately ten seconds.

To clear the captured eye scan data

1. Select the Clear Data button.

To quickly set up another measurement using the scale

1.Select the Set eye scan to display scale button.

This button lets you quickly set up another eye scan measurement on a particular area of interest.

See Also

“To open the Eye Scan display” on page 133

 

“To set the eye scan range and resolution” on page 120

To set Eye Scan display options

The Eye Scan display options let you change the characteristics of the display.

1. In the Eye Scan display window, select the Display tab.

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Contents Agilent Technologies 16760A Logic Analyzer Agilent Technologies. All rights reservedCaptures input signals as low as 200 mV p-p Sampling Mode onAgilent Technologies 16760A Logic Analyzer ProbingReference on Concepts onSee Also Glossary seeContents Choosing the Sampling Mode Using Symbols 101 110112 114Displaying Captured Eye Scan Data 152155 Format Tab 174210 Eye Scan Tab 204211 240 Specifications and Characteristics259 Glossary Index Contents Getting Started Eye scan sampling mode, measurements will have these steps Next . Choose the sampling mode on Probing and Sampling Mode Selection StepsConnect logic analyzer to the device under test Choose the sampling mode To choose the sampling modeIf you chose Timing Mode If you chose State ModeEither Timing Mode or State Mode Next . Format labels for the probed signals onIf you chose Eye Scan Mode Format labels for the probed signals To assign pods to the logic analyzer To specify threshold voltagesDefined threshold voltage Select the Close button NextTo assign names to logic analyzer channels Timing Mode or State Mode Steps Define the trigger conditionRun the measurement Next . Run the measurement onNext . Display the captured data on Display the captured dataTo open Waveform or Listing displays Next For More Information... on To add display tools via the Workspace windowEye Scan Mode Steps Select channels for the eye scan measurementSet the eye scan range and resolution Next . Set the eye scan range and resolution onRun the eye scan measurement Next . Run the eye scan measurement onDisplay the captured eye scan data Next . Display the captured eye scan data onEye Scan display window, use the following subtabs For More Information For More Information Probing and Selecting the Sampling Mode Probing and Selecting the Sampling Mode Using the E5378A Single-Ended Probe Probing the Device Under TestSingle-ended signal NumberNumbers EitherUsing the E5379A Differential Probe Or single-ended signals Independent threshold adjustmentNegative data inputs Reference voltageUsing the E5380A Mictor-Compatible Probe Or AMPUsing the E5382A Single-ended Flying Lead Probe Set Using an Analysis Probe Additional AccessoriesProbing the Device Under Test Choosing the Sampling Mode Selecting the Timing Mode Asynchronous SamplingTo select the timing mode To select the conventional/transitional configurationTo specify the sample period Sample rate is the inverse of the sample periodSelecting the State Mode Synchronous Sampling State Mode Sampling PositionTo automatically adjust sampling positions on To manually adjust sampling positions onTo select the state mode To select the state speed configurationTo set up the sampling clock For the clock input signal that will be usedAutomatically sets the sampling position To automatically adjust sampling positionsRun simultaneously Choose the labels that you wish to run eye finder on To run eye finder repetitivelyTo view eye finder data as a stack of channels To view eye finder data as a bus compositeTo save/load eye finder data Eye Finder Advanced Settings Dialog on To manually adjust sampling positionsEye finder data must be saved and loaded separately To specify the trigger position Either Timing Mode or State ModeTo set acquisition memory depth To name an analyzer To turn an analyzer off or onYou can give more descriptive names to a logic analyzer You can also name analyzers in the Pod Assignment Dialog onSelecting the Eye Scan Mode To select the eye scan modeTo select the eye scan mode speed configuration High-speed or high-bandwidth oscilloscopeTo set up the eye scan mode reference clock Formatting Labels for Logic Analyzer Probes Format tab has activity indicators that show signal levelsTo assign pods to the analyzer To set up qualified eye scan measurements on Capturing Data on 17 Channels in State ModeTo set pod threshold voltages To set clock threshold voltages To assign probe channels to labels Label off Maximum of 32 channels can be assigned to a labelTo delete labels Signals To import label names and assignments from a netlistE5378A and E5380A probe types to be selectable LabelTo assign label name Blue to channel 5 on pod A2 To import label definitions from an Ascii fileLabel Definition File Format Examples To change the label polarity To export label definitions to an Ascii fileChannel 5 on pod A2, and channel 6 on pod A1 Changing the label polarity will have the following effects To reorder bits in a labelChanging the label polarity does not affect To turn labels off or on To turn a label offTo turn a label on To display a label that was offUsing the Logic Analyzer in Timing or State Mode Using the Logic Analyzer in Timing or State Mode Use trigger functions for basic measurements Setting Up Triggers and Running MeasurementsGeneral Using Trigger Functions To select a trigger functionTo specify a label pattern event Timing only To enter symbolic label values on Symbols Selector Dialog on To specify a label edge eventTo expand a trigger function To compress a trigger functionTo load/unload trigger function libraries To copy trigger function libraries between systemsUsing Other Trigger Features To count time, states, or turn counting offTo specify default storing To assign pods to the analyzer onReduced by half in order to store the required time tags If you chose CustomTo clear default storing changes Default storing is initially on or off Trigger tabs Default Storing subtab, select the At startTo insert a store action state mode on Acquisition option button and choose either On or OffTo insert/replace/delete sequence levels To clear the trigger sequence onTo insert sequence levels To replace sequence levelsTo cut/copy-and-paste sequence levels Setting Up Triggers and Running Measurements Example system14 Slot C Analyzer C has triggered To restore default trigger settings To view a picture of the trigger sequenceTo clear the trigger sequence Trigger tab, select the Overview subtabTo specify a duration or occurrence count for events To specify a time duration for events timing onlyTo insert a store action state mode To insert timer actions/eventsTo insert a timer action AvailableTo insert a timer event To insert counter actions/eventsTo insert a counter action To insert a counter eventTo insert flag actions/events To drive the Port Out signal with a flag To insert a flag eventTo group events To insert a reset occurrence counter actionTo use named events Saving/Recalling Trigger Setups To save a trigger setupTo give an event list a name To insert a named eventTo recall a trigger setup Running MeasurementsTo clear the trigger save/recall list To start/stop measurementsIf nothing happens when you start a measurement To stop a measurementSelect the Stop or Stop All button Waiting for Trigger onTo view the trigger status Displaying Captured Data To open Waveform or Listing displaysHelp volume To use other display toolsWindows Search for particular data values captured on labelsDisplaying Captured Data Analyzer help volume Intermittent Data Errors Unwanted TriggersIf the captured data doesnt look correct Into parallel words which are easier to view and analyzeIf there are filtered data holes in display memory This situation will occur in these casesTo view symbolic values in a waveform display To display symbols for data valuesTo view symbolic values in a listing display Select the Cancel button To cancel the display processing of captured data100 You can use symbol names in place of data values when Using Symbols101 To reload object file symbols To load object file symbols102 To adjust symbol values for relocated code Object file symbols are reloadedTo create user-defined symbols Whose symbols you wish to relocateTo replace user-defined symbols 104To enter symbolic label values When entering label values in the trigger sequenceTo delete user-defined symbols To load user-defined symbolsGeneral-Purpose Ascii GPA Symbol File Format on To create an Ascii symbol file106 Create the reader.ini file on your workstation or PC StabsType ReadOnlyTicoffPageAppendTicoffPage Examples Example for Elf/StabsExample for Ticoff Example for Coff/Stabs using Ticoff reader109 Printing/Exporting Captured Data You can print captured data from display tool windowsSelect the file name and automatic file sequencing options Select the Read File buttonIcon to view the imported data 111To cross-trigger with another instrument Cross-Triggering112 When the logic analyzer drives the arm signal 113Solving Logic Analysis Problems To test the logic analyzer hardwareTo test the logic analyzer hardware on 114System help volume Service Center for assistance115 Saving and Loading Logic Analyzer Configurations To save logic analyzer configurationsTo load logic analyzer configurations 116Using the Logic Analyzer in Eye Scan Mode 117118 Setting Up and Running Eye Scan Measurements Eye Scan tab lets you set up and run Eye Scan measurementsTo select channels for the eye scan 119Scan Settings Subtab on To set the eye scan range and resolution120 To quickly set up another measurement using the scale see To run an eye scan measurementTo set advanced eye scan options 121Advanced Subtab on To set up qualified eye scan measurements122 Memory device versus a memory controller Requirements Signal Timing Burst Transfers123 Has adjustable sampling positions on each input channel BurstAfter the rising edge of the clock Before the clock edge to after itAre supported Clock cycle of the next burst125 126 Be sure that the thresholds are set correctly 127For correct state mode acquisitions Not already expandedStart your target system and select Run Eye Finder DisplayNow, set up eye scan mode 129Select the Eye Scan tab Select the Qualifier subtab 130Select the Qualify eye scan sampling using... button 131To comment on the eye scan settings To open the Eye Scan display Displaying Captured Eye Scan Data133 To select the channels displayed ToolWithin the data captured on the bus 134To scale the Eye Scan display Scale tab, you canTo use the scaling options Eye Scan display window, select the Scale tabTo quickly set up another measurement using the scale To set Eye Scan display optionsTo clear the captured eye scan data To open the Eye Scan display on137 138 139 To change the Eye Scan color scale 140Make measurements on the eye scan data on Is zero by default141 About the captured measurement data To make measurements on the eye scan data142 143 144 145 146 147 148 To display information about the eye scan data Scroll bars to navigate through the informationEye Scan display window, select the Info tab 149Info tab, you can 150To comment on the eye scan data 151Saving and Loading Captured Eye Scan Data Loading Logic Analyzer Configurations on152 Sampling Tab on Format Tab on Trigger Tab on 153154 Sampling tab lets you choose between the logic analyzers Sampling Tab155 Timing Mode Conventional TransitionalAcquisition 156How Samples are Stored in Transitional Timing Will be storedPeriod and other times more than two sample periods apart Samples with transitionsState Speed State Mode158 Sampling Positions Dialog 159File menu Lets you save/load eye finder data Sampling Positions Tab160 Label buttons Display AreaSampling Position 161How the Selected Position Behaves How the Suggested Position BehavesXX% complete Cannot run the Eye Finder at this timeCannot run the Logic Analyzer at this time Characterizer cannot be loadedComplete Date 163Select one or more labels in the Eye Finder Setup tab Timeout N K clocks in 5 sec This channel appears to be completely quietTwo common possibilities exist 165Run Eye Finder to characterize this channel See individual channels for messagesStable region extends beyond the limits of the display 166Numerical value for the item XXX could not be read Disk is probably fullFailed to open file for reading/writing Name File Name already exists. Overwrite?Invalid true/false flag Unsupported revision level AA.BBEye Finder Setup Tab 169Eye Finder Advanced Settings Dialog 170File Info Tab 171Eye Scan Mode ReloadSave Save AsSelecting the Eye Scan Mode on 173Expander cards which cannot be used in the clock setup Format TabData Specify the logic analyzer pod and clock threshold voltagesPod Assignment Dialog NameType PodsTrigger Tab 176Trigger Functions Subtab 177General Timing Trigger Functions 178179 General State Trigger Functions 180Find pattern1 eventually followed by pattern2 181182 Advanced Trigger Functions 183184 Turbo State Trigger Functions State Trigger FunctionsAdvanced pattern1 or pattern2 Searched for186 Half Channel State Trigger Functions 187Settings Subtab CountIntermodule Control 188This tab gives a picture of the trigger sequence Overview Subtab189 Default Storing Subtab Event Specification ListAt start Acquisition Group eventsSave/Recall Subtab Status Subtab191 Creating trigger function libraries 192Symbols Tab Two kinds of symbols are availableThat you use to set up resource terms Multiple filesObject file versions See Also 194Matching Symbols Symbols Selector Dialog195 Offset By Option Search PatternAddress masking is done by the Align to x Byte option Symbol File Formats Align to x Byte OptionByte option allows you to mask off an address Qualifies any address from 100C through 100F107 file General-Purpose Ascii GPA Symbol File Format198 Format GPA Record Format Summary199 Definitions in the file Records200 Symbol representing the name of the section Symbol representing the function nameFirst address of the section, in hexadecimal Last address of the section, in hexadecimalYou can specify symbols for variables using Name of a fileNumber of a line in the file, in decimal 202Comments 203Eye Scan Tab Labels SubtabExpand Collapse Shows labels only Select All Selects all channelsScan Settings Subtab Run ModeScan Range TimeAdvanced Subtab 206Short MediumLong CustomQualifier Subtab QualificationClock Edge to Sample Names forComments Subtab 209Calibration Tab Calibration InstructionsCalibration Status Calibration MessagesError Messages 211General Guidelines Branch expression is too complex212 Specific Guidelines 200 Mb/s State and all Timing Modes 213If the following sequence does not compile This one maySpecific Guidelines 400 Mb/s State Modes 214215 Specific Guidelines 1250/1500 Mb/s State Mode Specific Guidelines 800 Mb/s State Mode216 217 Goto action specifies an undefined level Hardware Initialization FailedPossible Causes Last sequence level calls goto nextMaximum of 32 Channels Per Label Must assign another pod pair to specify actions for flagsNo more Edge/Glitch resources available for this pod pair Timing sampling mode, flags are are always availablePossible Solutions No more Pattern resources available for this pod pairPhrase some of the edges as patterns 220Slow or Missing Clock No Trigger action found in the trace specification221 Trigger function initialization failure 222Trigger inhibited during timing prestore Trigger Specification is too complexThen the approximate time is 32 seconds 223Event Combiner resource allocation guidelines224 Misaligned boundaries for addresses Waiting for Trigger225 To save a trigger setup on 226Specifications and Characteristics Operating temperature 0 to 45 degrees CProbes 227E5378A Single-Ended Probe Specifications Characteristics E5379A Differential Probe Specifications CharacteristicsAll specifications are marked by * asterisk E5378A Input Equivalent CircuitE5379A Input Equivalent Circuit 229E5380A Input Equivalent Circuit 1500 Mb/s Sampling Mode Specifications and Characteristics230 Characteristics 231232 400 Mb/s Sampling Mode Specifications Characteristics 233200 Mb/s Sampling Mode Specifications Characteristics 234Conventional Timing Mode Specifications and Characteristics Transitional Timing Mode Specifications and CharacteristicsAll specifications are marked by * asterisk 235What is a Specification? 236What is a Characteristic? What is a Function Test?Referred to as an operational accuracy calibration 237238 Concepts 239Conveyor Belt Analogy Understanding Logic Analyzer Triggering240 Conveyor belt analogy 241Summary of Triggering Capabilities Sequence LevelsNext Summary of Triggering Capabilities on Next Sequence Levels on243 244 Addr DataBoolean Expressions Branches EdgesRanges Next Ranges onFlags Occurrence Counters and Global CountersNext Flags on Trigger Sequence for ModuleTimers Next Timers onAn example trigger sequence to set up this measurement is An edge followed by an edge with a time limitDefault Storage Storage QualificationNext Storage Qualification on NeededSequence Level Storage 250Strategies for Setting Up Triggers Next Strategies for Setting Up Triggers onTrigger Functions 251Pattern2 occurring immediately after Pattern1 Agilent 16715A trigger user interface252 Store range until pattern occurs Same trigger as If/Then statements253 Setting Up Complex Triggers Next Setting Up Complex Triggers onDocument Your Trigger Sequences Next Document Your Trigger Sequences onConclusions Different parts of the trigger to describe how they workNext Conclusions on Inline documentation on an Agilent logic analyzerTo accurately capture data on a bus Understanding State Mode Sampling Positions256 257 Window 258Understanding Eye Scan Measurements 259260 261 Voltage resolution that can be set is 1 mV Using the Logic Analyzer in Eye Scan Mode onAre multiple logic analyzer cards in a module in this case Measurements run simultaneously in parallelAsterisk * See edge terms, glitch, and labels Glossary263 Divided into 1K 64-state records 264Debug mode See monitor 265Ethernet address See link-level 266267 268 Module/probe interconnect cable 269Processor probe See emulation By the channel width of the instrument270 Measurements 271272 273 274 Index 275276 251277 247278 122279 180Label values, symbolic, 105 labels, 22 280281 Positive logic282 242283 107284 Wait for other machine to triggerPublication Number 5988-9044EN January 1