Byte Position
41 4 bytes - Master chip for this analyzer
45 4 bytes - Maximum hardware memory depth available for this analyzer
49 4 bytes - Unused
53 8 bytes - Sample period in picoseconds (timing only)
Example The following 64 bits represent a sample period of 8,000 picoseconds
(8 nanoseconds):
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00011111 01000000
61 4 bytes - Tag type for state mode in one of the following decimal values:
0 = off
1 = time tags
2 = state tags
65 8 bytes - Trigger offset. The time offset (in picoseconds) from when this
analyzer is triggered and when this analyzer provides an output trigger to the
IMB or port out. The value for one analyzer is always zero and the value for
the other analyzer is the time between the triggers of the two analyzers.
73 30 bytes - Unused
103 70 bytes - The next 70 bytes are for Analyzer 2 Data Information. They are
organized in the same manner as Analyzer 1 above, but they occupy bytes
103 through 172.
DATA and SETup Commands
Data Preamble Description
27–8