
AT-LA500
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U
SER MANUAL
R
ELEASE
3.4
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JUNE
2009
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Va
Sets a bus at the hexadecimal value entered in the
adiacent control box.
To set the state on a channel, click on the row correspondent to the channel to be set in the table on
the right side of the window (note that the column
Signal Names
contains the user defined names
for the signals to acquire).
To set a condition, click on the desired button on the top. If more than one signal is selected, the
same level or edge setting will be applied to all the selected signals.
It is also possible to set a level setting to all selected signals by writing its value in hexadecimal
format then clicking the
Va
button.
Conditions on edges
For each signal it is possible to indicate whether the trigger condition must be detected on a rising
edge, on a falling edge or for any of the two edges.
When the trigger conditions have been set on edges of several signals, the trigger event will be
determined by the occurrence of
at least one
condition.
If no trigger conditions on edges have been set for any signals, trigger events on edges will never
occur.
Conditions on logic levels
For each signal it is possible to indicate whether the trigger condition must be detected on a high or
a low logic level. When the trigger conditions have been set on logic levels of several signals, the
trigger event will be determined by the occurrence of all conditions simultaneously.
If no trigger conditions on logic levels have been set for any signal, the trigger conditions on logic
levels are always considered as verified.
The trigger condition set on logic levels is useful when the trigger event must be detected for a
specific pattern.
By using the
Level Condition
: menu ring it is possible to select among several conditions for trigger
events on logic levels.
Trigger when EQUAL:
The trigger event occurs when the state of the evaluated
signals is equal to the specified pattern;
Trigger
when
NOT
EQUAL:
The trigger event occurs when the state of the evaluated
signals is different from the specified pattern;
Trigger
when
CHANGED:
The signals selected for a trigger event on logic levels are
examined when data acquisition starts. These sampled
values will constitute the reference pattern. The trigger
event occurs when the state of the selected signals is
different from the reference pattern.
The conditions chosen by the user on logic levels are
ignored. AT-LA500 will simply use the information
related to which channels are to be examined for trigger
detection.