HP 70 Connect the Channel 1 Oscilloscope Probe, Supply the +5 V power for the training board

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Using the Oscilloscope

Connect the Channel 1 Oscilloscope Probe

Connect the Channel 1 Oscilloscope Probe

1Connect the oscilloscope probe to channel 1 on the front panel of the analyzer.

2Connect the probe tip to the test point labeled "CLK 1" on the Logic Analyzer Training Board.

3Connect the probe ground lead to the test point labeled "GND" on the Logic Analyzer Training Board.

Note

Connect pod 1 to J1 of the training board. Pod 1 must be connected to

supply the +5 V power for the training board.

J1 - Pod 1 of the analyzer connects here.

GND - Oscilloscope

ground connects here.

CLK1 - Oscilloscope

probe tip connects here.

J5 - Jumpers are set

Connecting the Channel 1 Oscilloscope Probe

here.

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Contents Training Kit for HP 1660/70 Series Logic Analyzers Training GuideReady, Set, Run Easy Steps to Logic Analysis with the HP 1660/70 SeriesNext Logic Analysis made easy a self-paced training guide Using a Mouse This Book Contents Mixed Mode Correlation of State and Timing Data Triggering the Oscilloscope with the Timing Analyzer Setting the Jumpers and Loading the Configurations Using the Analyzer Understanding Measurement Process Using the Analyzer and Understanding the Measurement Process To Select a Field Using the AnalyzerTo Highlight a Field To Scroll Through Lists and MenusUnderstanding the Measurement Process Map to targetSet up analyzers Set up trigger Configure Arming Control Use Arming Control ifRun Measurement View data Introduction to Timing Analysis Introduction to Timing Analysis Connect Pod Before You BeginDecide what to do next Set the jumpers as shown belowPut the Analyzer into Timing Mode Analyzer is Timing modeChange a Label Name Press the Done keyModify Channel Assignments Define a Term for the Timing Trigger Set Up the Trigger Specification Trigger on the Term and Examine the Waveform Do ThisPage Introduction to State Analysis Introduction to State Analysis Introduction to State Analysis Put the Analyzer into State Mode Analyzer is in state modeSet Up the State Clock Press the Done key to close the Master Clock pop-up menuRepresents state count Modify the Channel Assignments Define a Term for the State Trigger Press the Trigger Menu keySet Up Level 1 of the State Trigger Specification Continuing until the trigger pattern 00 is foundSet Up Level 2 of the State Trigger Specification Press the Done key to close the Sequence Level 2 pop-up menuPress the Run key Observe the State Listing Use the table below to view and change the state listingCreate Symbols to Display State Data When the base field is set to SymbolCreate Additional Symbols Select and View Symbols in the State Listing Press the List Menu keyComparing State Traces Comparing State Traces Load the Analyzer with the configuration file, CH04.A Check the Configuration Check the configurationSet Up the State Trigger Specification Run the Analyzer and View the State Listing Press the Run key Observe the listingCopy the State Listing to the Compare Reference Reference listingChange the Jumper to Acquire a Different State Listing Run the Analyzer and Find the Errors Page Mixed Mode Correlation of State and Timing Data Mixed Mode Correlation of State and Timing Data Load the Analyzer with the configuration file, CH05.A +5 V power for the training board Connect the Pod 3 connector to the probe assemblyConnect the Timing Analyzer Press the Config Menu key Put the Analyzer into State and Timing ModesPress the Waveform Menu key to display Waveform Machine2 Change a Label Name and Modify Channel AssignmentsTurn on the Tcount Label in the Waveform Menu A3 assigned to itClear the Timing Analyzer Trigger Enable Time Correlation between the Timing State Analyzers Arm the Timing Analyzer with the State Analyzer Press the Done key to return to the Trigger MenuView the Mixed-Mode Display with Time-Correlated Markers Press the Trigger Menu key twiceAdvanced State Triggering Advanced State Triggering Load the Analyzer with the configuration file, CH06.A Channel of pod A1 are showing activity Define State Trigger Terms a through d 022, 033,Define State Trigger Term e and Range1 Assigned decimal values 050 throughAdd State Trigger Sequence Levels Set Up Level 1 of the State Trigger Specification Then find and store the term e value Set Up Level 3 of the State Trigger Specification Press the Done key to close the Sequence Level 3 pop-up menuDefining a Combination Trigger Term Press the Done key to close the Sequence Level 4 pop-up menu Before finding and triggering on term eCheck the Trigger Specification Run the State Analyzer and View the Data Term e, followed by anystateRipple Counter Output and Stored States Page Using the Oscilloscope Using the Oscilloscope Load the configuration files CH07.A and CH07.B Supply the +5 V power for the training board Connect the Channel 1 Oscilloscope ProbeGet the Waveform on the Display Channel C1Delete Channel 2 from the Display Occupies the entire displayZoom and Scroll Through the Clock Waveform Highlight the s/Div fieldMeasure the Clock Period Manually Read the period of the clock in the Tx to To fieldMeasure the Clock Period with Auto Measure Read the clock period in the box below the top row of fieldsRead Voltage with the Markers Triggering the Oscilloscope with the Timing Analyzer Triggering the Oscilloscope with the Timing Analyzer Load the configuration files CH08.A, and CH08.B Set the Jumpers Connect the Oscilloscope Probe If Pod 1 is not connected to J1, connect it nowRunning the Oscilloscope with Autoscale Change the Oscilloscope Trigger GlitchTurn On the Timing Analyzer Press the Format Menu key Set Up the Timing Format MenuSet to glitch Define the Timing Trigger Term Edge Set Up the Timing Trigger Specification Press the Done key to exit the Arming Control pop-up menu Arm the Oscilloscope with the Timing AnalyzerWhich allows the scope to capture the glitch Displayed when you run the analyzer Add Oscilloscope Waveform to the Timing WaveformsCapture the Glitch with the Timing Analyzer Oscilloscope Align the Glitch Displayed by the Oscilloscope Analyzer Analyzer display is time-aligned with the scope display Using the Pattern Generator Using the Pattern Generator Load the configuration file for , CH0360.A Connect the Pattern Generator Pod 4 of the pattern generatorTurn On the Timing Analyzer Highlight Turn Label Off, and press the Select key Modifying the Channel Assignments Set Up the Timing Analyzer Trigger Term Add a Pattern Generator Label to the Timing Waveform Display Set Up the Pattern Generator Format Menu Lower four bits of Pod 4 is assigned to the label Patgen Program the Pattern Generator Output Use the knob to scroll to the field underAdd Program Lines 0001, 0010, 0100, 1000 to the logic analyzerUsing the Pattern Generator Stop the Pattern Generator Page Introduction to Inverse Assembly Introduction to Inverse Assembly Necessary configurations Load the Inverse Assembler and Sample ListingView the Address, Data, and Status Labels View the Assembly Listing Filter the Captured Data HP 1661C, or the HP 1661CS analyzerSetting the Jumpers and Loading the Configurations Setting the Jumpers To Set the Jumpers Loading the Configurations To Load a Configuration File Highlight the Execute field, then press the Select key Select key. Choose Analyzer in the pop-up menuAll About the Logic Analyzer Training Board Power Source Circuit DescriptionJumpers JumpersSchematic Errors IndexIndex Document Warranty Product Warranty
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