Using Bit Patterns and Edges
Bit patterns and edges can be used by themselves or in combination. Bit
patterns are set to match specific data values, and in the timing acquisition
mode, edges are set to match specific edges of a timing pulse.
Example
The following statement looks for the bit pattern you assigned to the term
patt1 to occur 2 times, before it branches to sequence level 3:
Find
patt1 2
time(s) then goto
3
Example
The following statement looks for a positive, negative, or either going edge
you assigned to term edge1 to occur 1 time, before it triggers:
Find
edge1 1
time(s) then goto
Trigger
Example
The following statement looks for the combination of either a bit pattern
(patt1) or an edge (edge1) to occur 1 time before it triggers:
Find
patt1+edge1 1
time(s) then goto
Trigger
The Trigger Menu
Creating a User Level
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Summary of Contents for 16517A
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