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

Setting Up Triggers and Running Measurements

Group Run Repetitive, or Run All button.

Run starts only the instrument you are using. Single runs gather data until the logic analyzer memory is full, and then stop.

Repetitive runs keep repeating the same measurement and are useful for gathering statistics.

Group Run (or repetitive group run) starts all instruments attached to group run in the Intermodule window.

Run All starts all instruments currently placed in the workspace.

To stop a measurement

1. Select the Stop or Stop All button.

If nothing happens when you start a measurement

Analyzers with deep memory take a noticeable amount of time to complete a run. Because data is not displayed until acquisition completes, it may look like nothing is happening. Check the Run Status window to see if the logic analyzer is still running.

Messages such as "Waiting in level 1" may indicate you need to refine your trigger.

If the status shows as "Stopped", the analyzer either finished the acquisition, or was unable to run. The cause of the problem is listed in the bottom half of the Run Status window.

Look for an error message in the message bar at the top of the window. Common messages are "slow or missing clock" and "Waiting for trigger".

If Run briefly changed to Stop or Cancel, select the Window menu, choose the logic analyzer's slot, then choose the Waveform or Listing display.

See Also

“Slow or Missing Clock” on page 221

 

“Waiting for Trigger” on page 225

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