Agilent Technologies 16760A To insert a flag event, To drive the Port Out signal with a flag

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

Setting Up Triggers and Running Measurements

insert a Pulse set action for a flag in one analyzer, you cannot insert a Pulse clear action for the same flag in a different analyzer.

Within an analyzer, the same flag cannot be used in both Pulse and Level (Set/ Clear) modes. If a flag action is inserted or modified with a different mode than other actions for the same flag, all actions for that flag will change to match the new mode.

2.If you chose Pulse set or Pulse clear, enter the width of the pulse. Pulse width is adjustable from 50 ns to 1.275 us in 5 ns steps.

Within an analyzer, a flag's pulse width must be the same in every action for that flag. Whenever the pulse width is changed in a flag action, it changes in all other actions for that flag.

3.Select the flag number button and choose the number of the flag you want the action to occur on.

To insert a flag event

Flag events are like other events in that they evaluate to either true or false.

You can use the Wait for flag trigger function to insert a flag event. When editing advanced trigger functions, follow these steps to insert a flag event:

1.In the Trigger tab's Trigger Sequence area, select one of the existing event buttons (for example, a label name, Anything, Timer, Counter, or Flag) and choose to insert or replace a Flag.

2.Select the flag number button and choose the number of the flag you want to test.

3.Select whether you're testing if the flag is Set or Clear.

There is approximately 100 ns of delay before a flag action can be seen by a flag event.

To drive the Port Out signal with a flag

1.In the main logic analysis system window, select the Port Out button.

2.In the Port Out dialog, select the Type, Polarity, and Output options.

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Agilent Technologies 16760A manual To insert a flag event, To drive the Port Out signal with a flag