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Chapter 3: Using the Logic Analyzer in Timing or State Mode

Setting Up Triggers and Running Measurements

evaluation of the sample. You can set up multi-way branches using advanced trigger functions or by selecting an If button and choosing Insert BRANCH.

When you want to test a single sample for multiple conditions and take different actions based on which is true, use branches within a trigger sequence level. When you want to test different samples, use different sequence levels.

In the timing mode's 400 MHz / 32M Sample Transitional or Store Qualified configuration, only 2 branches are available per sequence level.

“Understanding Logic Analyzer Triggering” on page 240

“To view a picture of the trigger sequence” on page 83

“Advanced Trigger Functions” on page 183

To send e-mail when the trigger occurs (timing or 200 Mb/ s state only)

You can set up the logic analyzer to send e-mail when the trigger occurs. This is useful when triggering on an event that rarely occurs, when you may not be around the logic analyzer to see that it triggered.

1.In the Trigger tab's Trigger Sequence area, select the level whose trigger you want to send e-mail on.

A yellow box appears around the level.

2.Select the Trigger or Goto button and choose the Trigger, send e-mail, and fill memory action.

3.Select the E-mail Setup button.

4.In the E-mail Setup dialog, enter the name of the SMTP (see page 82) mail server (if you don't know this, contact your System Administrator), the recipient's e-mail address (use spaces to separate multiple addresses), and the text of the message.

If you want e-mail to be sent on each trigger of a repetitive run, select the Send e-mail on repetitive run check box.

5.Select the OK button.

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