Mixed Mode - Correlation of State and Timing Data

Enable Time Correlation between the Timing and State Analyzers

Enable Time Correlation between the Timing and

State Analyzers

Setting the Count to Time causes the state analyzer to store a time value, called a time stamp, for each data point that is stored in memory. When the mixed display is selected, the time stamp information is used to display the data in both the timing and state displays with the proper time relationship (correlation).

1Highlight the Count Off field, and press the Select key.

2In the pop-up menu, highlight the field to the right of Count, and press the Select key.

3Highlight Time in the next pop-up menu, and press the Select key. Press the Done key to close the Count pop-up menu.

Data stored before triggering has negative time numbers, and data stored after triggering has positive time numbers.

The Count field accesses a selection menu which indicates whether acquisition data is stamped with a Time tag or a State Count tag.

Count Time places time tags on all displayed data.

 

Enabling Time Correlation between the Timing and State Analyzers

Result

The state analyzer is set to store a time stamp for each state that is recorded.

 

A time stamp does not have to be set for the timing analyzer because the

 

timing analyzer automatically keeps track of time.

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