Agilent Technologies FS2334 user manual Offline Analysis

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Offline Analysis

Offline analysis allows a user to be able to analyze a trace offline at a PC so it frees up the analyzer for another person to use the analyzer to capture data.

If you have already used the license that was included with your package on a 1680/90/900 analyzer and would like to have the offline analysis feature on a PC you may buy additional licenses, please contact FuturePlus sales department.

In order to view decoded data offline, after installing the 1680/90/900 operating system on a PC, you must install the FuturePlus software. Please follow the installation instructions for “Setting up a 16900 analyzer”. Once the FuturePlus software has been installed and licensed follow these steps to import the data and view it.

From the desktop, double click on the Agilent logic analyzer icon. When the application comes up there will be a series of questions, answer the first question asking which startup option to use, select Continue Offline. On the analyzer type question, select cancel. When the application comes all the way up you should have a blank screen with a menu bar and tool bar at the top.

For data from a 16900 analyzer, open the .ala file using the File, Open menu selections and browse to the desired .ala file.

After clicking “next” you must browse for the fast binary data file you want to import. Once you have located the file and clicked start import, the data should appear in the listing.

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Contents DDR2 Dimm High Speed Probe FS2334 Product Warranty Appendix For Sales and Marketing Support For Technical SupportExclusive Remedies Product WarrantySoftware License Agreement Definitions IntroductionProbe Technical Feature Summary FS2334 Probe DescriptionProbe Components Signal Assignments on Probe Pods Signal Threshold Voltage SettingsConnecting the DDR2 Probe to the Logic Analyzer Test Points Connecting to your Target System Signal Isolation on the ProbeBuffered signals on the probe Write state analysis Page Setting up the 169xx Analyzer Software Requirements169xx Licensing Offline Analysis Page Decoding DDR Commands TimingZoom AnalysisTaking a Trace, Triggering, and Seeing Measurement Results Overview State AnalysisState Analysis Operation Read and Write at 667MT/s or slower Process for setting sampling positions at speeds of 800MT/s State analysis calibration procedure Page Page Adjusting the sampling positions with controlled stimulus Page State Display Loading the FS1140 FS1140 Installation and LicensingSetting up the FS1140 DDR2 Tool Statistics Timing Analysis ExportPage Appendix Header 1 CommandDP16P/ CLK CK0 Header 2 Command NC3 Header 3 Write DQ9 Header 4 Write Ground D13 DQ22 20K ohm to D14 DQ18 D15 DQ23 Header 5 Write CB0 CB1 20K ohm to Ground D13 No connection D14 D15 Header 6 Write DM5DQS14 Header 7 -Write 20K ohm to Ground D13 DQ50 D14 DQ55 D15 DQ51 Header 8 Write SDA Header 12 Read Duplicates only data signals 20K ohm to Ground D15 No connection Header 10 Read Duplicates only data signals DP16P/ CLK CB7 Header 11 Read Duplicates only data signals DP16P/ CLK RAS Header 9 Read Duplicates only data signals DP16P/ CLK CK2 Header 13 Read Duplicates only data signals Ground D13 DQ50 20K ohm to D14 DQ55 D15 DQ51