
Timing Command Dictionary | SET SPLIT_MEASURE_CYCLE TIME |
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Figure A-3 shows the non-scan test cycle timing for this example. Notice how the init_force_pi and SET SPLIT_MEASURE_CYCLE TIME splits the cycle time into four test cycles (each equal to one fourth of the timeplate period).
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PIs | X |
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POs | X |
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init_force_pi |
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| capture_clock_on | capture_clock_off |
Figure A-3. SET SPLIT_MEASURE_CYCLE TIME Non-scan Event
Timing Diagram
Related Commands
SET END_MEASURE_CYCLE TIME SET SPLIT_BIDI_CYCLE TIME SET SINGLE_CYCLE TIME
FastScan and FlexTest Reference Manual, V8.6_4 |