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To capture SPI HCI:
1.
Select the
Wired
tab.
2.
Check the
SPI HCI (Primary)
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Attach the Flying Leads Cable between the IO Probe connector on the analyzer’s back-panel
and the SPI interface. Use pin assignments shown in
Recording Options
, or select custom
pin assignments. Assign custom names to inputs as desired. See Appendix A – Flying
Leads Cable for details.
5.
Click on
Record
on the toolbar.
To capture a second instance of SPI HCI:
1.
Select the
Wired
tab.
2.
Check the
SPI HCI (Secondary)
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Attach the Flying Leads Cable between the IO Probe connector on the analyzer’s back-panel
and the SPI interface. Use pin assignments shown in
Recording Options
, or select custom
pin assignments. Assign custom names to inputs as desired. See Appendix A – Flying
Leads Cable for details.
5.
Click on
Record
on the toolbar.
To capture WCI-2:
1.
Select the
Wired
tab.
2.
Check the
Wireless Coexistence Interface 2
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Attach the Flying Leads Cable between the IO Probe connector on the analyzer’s back-panel
and the WCI-2 interface. Use pin assignments shown in
Recording Options
, or select
custom pin assignments. Assign custom names to inputs as desired. See Appendix A –
Flying Leads Cable for details.
5.
Click on
Record
on the toolbar.
To capture logic signals:
Captured logic signals are displayed in the
Instant Timing
pane. Up to 12 logic signals may be
captured. The Flying Leads cable is used to connect to logic signals. See Appendix A – Flying
Leads Cable for details.
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