Mixed Mode - Correlation of State and Timing Data

Put the Analyzer into State and Timing Modes

Put the Analyzer into State and Timing Modes

In this exercise you will use both the timing analyzer mode and the state analyzer mode to correlate the state and timing measurements. Pod 1 will be capturing the state measurement and Pod 3 will be capturing the timing measurement. All other pods will be unassigned.

1Press the Config MENU key.

2In the Analyzer 2 box, highlight the field to the right of Type, and press the Select key. Highlight Timing in the pop-up menu, and press the

Select key.

3Highlight the Pod A3/A4 field, and press the Select key. Highlight Machine 2 in the pop-up menu, and press the Select key.

4If you have any other pod pair fields other than A1/A2 and A3/A4, select each pair and choose Unassigned in the pop-up menu.

Analyzer 1 is in state mode with the lower 8 bits of Pod A1 and the J clock are showing activity.

Analyzer 2 in timing mode. The lower 8 bits of Pod A3 and the L clock are showing activity.

If you are using a 1660, 1661, 1670, or a 1671 set Pod A5/A6 to "Unassigned".

If you are using an HP 1660 or an HP 1670, set Pod A7/A8 to "Unassigned".

 

Putting the Analyzer into State and Timing Modes

Result

Analyzer 1 is in state mode with Pod 1 assigned to it. Analyzer 2 is in timing

 

mode with Pod 3 assigned to it. The remaining pods are unassigned.

5-5