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

Setting Up Triggers and Running Measurements

2.Enter an occurrence count value.

3.If the occurrence count is greater than 1, select whether the event should occur consecutively or eventually.

The event must occur the specified number of times before the action is taken.

To insert a store action (state mode)

You can insert store actions to override the default storage qualifier for the samples that cause actions to occur, and you can insert store actions to turn default storing on or off.

1.In the Trigger tab's Trigger Sequence area, select one of the action buttons (for example, Trigger or Goto), choose Insert ACTION, choose Store, and choose either Store sample, Don't store sample, Turn on default storing, or Turn off default storing.

You can use store actions to set up sequence level storage qualification.

See Also

“Storage Qualification” on page 249 in “Understanding Logic Analyzer

 

Triggering” on page 240

 

“To specify default storing” on page 76

 

“To specify whether default storing is initially on or off” on page 78

 

To insert timer actions/events

 

Timers are like stopwatches. You can insert actions to start (from

 

zero), stop (and reset), pause, or resume a timer. You can insert timer

 

events in a different sequence level to test the value of a timer.

 

 

NOTE:

No timer is available for the first pod pair assigned to a logic analyzer. For

 

each additional pod pair assigned to the analyzer, an additional timer is

 

available.

 

 

To insert a timer action

1.In the Trigger tab's Trigger Sequence area, select one of the action buttons (for example, Trigger or Goto), choose Insert ACTION, choose Timer, and choose either Start from reset, Stop and reset, Pause, or Resume.

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