Chapter 2: Probing and Selecting the Sampling Mode

Formatting Labels for Logic Analyzer Probes

2.In the Clock Thresholds dialog, select the button of the clock whose threshold voltage you wish to set.

3.In the J, K, etc., threshold dialog, either:

Select the Standard option; then, select one of the predefined threshold voltages from the drop-down list.

Select the Differential option. This option appears when the E5378A single-ended probe or the E5379A differential probe is used. It should be selected when the clock input is a differential signal. The difference voltage (Vin+ - Vin-) must be greater than or equal to 200 mV p-p.

Select the User Defined option and enter the desired threshold voltage value. The threshold level is selectable from -3.0 volts to +5.0 volts.

4.Select Close to close the J, K, etc., threshold dialog.

5.Select Close to close the Clock Thresholds dialog.

See Also

“To set pod threshold voltages” on page 58

 

“Using the E5378A Single-Ended Probe” on page 35

 

“Using the E5379A Differential Probe” on page 37

 

“Using the E5380A Mictor-Compatible Probe” on page 39

 

“Using the E5382A Single-ended Flying Lead Probe Set” on page 40

To assign probe channels to labels

The logic analyzer lets you assign names (labels) to logic analyzer channels so that it's easier to set up triggers and interpret the captured data when displayed.

Typically, you give labels the names of the buses and signals in the device under test that are are being probed.

1.In the Format tab, select a label button, and either:

Choose the Rename command, enter the label name, and select the OK button.

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