Setting Up a Data Pattern
Imagine, you have designed a new digital circuit with ECL logic and 3.3 GHz clock, and you want to check its correct behavior.
To test it, you decide to simulate a
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Protect the DUT
Whenever you change a parameter, the generated signal immediately changes. To protect your DUT, make sure you disconnect the channel outputs first.
Do this by pressing the softkey next the following function:
The open contactor shows you that your DUT is now disconnected
Now let’s set the instrument parameters
These define the signal that will be generated.
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Choose the Pulse/Pattern Mode
for the Signal
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First, disconnect the outputs
to protect the DUT
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