State Analysis
Maximum State Speed*
100 MHz (1660A through 1664A)
50 MHz (1664A)
Channel Count
[1]
1660A 136/68
1661A 102/51
1662A 68/34
1663A 34/17
1664A 34/17
Memory Depth per Channel
[1]
4096/8192
State Clocks
Six clocks are available and can be used by either one or
two state analyzers at any time. Clock edges can be ORed together and
operate in single phase, two phase demultiplexing, or two phase mixed
mode. Clock edge is selectable as positive, negative, or both edges for
each clock.
State Clock Qualifier
The high or low of up to 4 of the 6 clocks can be
ANDed or ORed with the clock specification.
Setup/Hold*
[2]
one clock
3.5/0 ns to 0/3.5 ns
one edge
(in 0.5 ns increments)
one clock
4.0/0 ns to 0/4.0 ns
both edges
(in 0.5 ns increments)
multi clock
4.5/0 ns to 0/4.5 ns
multi edge
(in 0.5 ns increments)
Minimum State Clock Pulse Width*
[2]
3.5 ns
Minimum Master to Master Clock Time*
[2]
10.0 ns (1660A through 1663A)
20.0 ns (1664A)
Minimum Slave to Slave Clock Time
[2]
10.0 ns (1660A through 1663A)
20.0 ns (1664A)
Specifications and Characteristics
Specifications and Characteristics
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Summary of Contents for 1660A Series
Page 5: ...vi...
Page 14: ...1 Introduction...
Page 24: ...2 Probing...
Page 35: ...Probing Assembling the Probing System 2 12...
Page 36: ...3 Using the Front Panel Interface...
Page 65: ...3 30...
Page 66: ...4 Using the Mouse and the Optional Keyboard...
Page 74: ...5 Connecting a Printer...
Page 91: ...5 18...
Page 92: ...6 Disk Drive Operations...
Page 118: ...7 The RS 232C GPIB and Centronix Interface...
Page 121: ...RS 232 GPIB Menu Map Cont The RS 232C GPIB and Centronix Interface 7 4...
Page 123: ...Printer Controller Menu Map Cont The RS 232C GPIB and Centronix Interface 7 6...
Page 132: ...8 The System Utilities...
Page 137: ...9 The Common Menu Fields...
Page 150: ...9 14...
Page 151: ...10 The Configuration Menu...
Page 159: ...11 The Format Menu...
Page 161: ...Format Menu Map The Format Menu 11 3...
Page 194: ...11 36...
Page 195: ...12 The Trigger Menu...
Page 198: ...Trigger Menu Map The Trigger Menu 12 4...
Page 199: ...Trigger Menu Map Continued The Trigger Menu 12 5...
Page 235: ...13 The Listing Menu...
Page 237: ...Listing Menu Map The Listing Menu 13 3...
Page 260: ...13 26...
Page 261: ...14 The Waveform Menu...
Page 263: ...Waveform Menu Map The Waveform Menu 14 3...
Page 264: ...Waveform Menu Map cont The Waveform Menu 14 4...
Page 300: ...14 40...
Page 301: ...15 The Mixed Display Menu...
Page 306: ...15 6...
Page 307: ...16 The Chart Menu...
Page 310: ...Chart Menu Map The Chart Menu 16 4...
Page 311: ...Chart Menu Map cont The Chart Menu 16 5...
Page 336: ...16 30...
Page 337: ...17 The Compare Menu...
Page 340: ...Compare Menu Map The Compare Menu 17 4...
Page 355: ...18 Error Messages...
Page 363: ...19 Specifications and Characteristics...
Page 377: ...20 Operator s Service...
Page 386: ...Troubleshooting Flowchart 1 Operator s Service To use the flowcharts 20 10...
Page 387: ...Troubleshooting Flowchart 2 Operator s Service To use the flowcharts 20 11...