Waveform label field
The waveform label field, located on the left side of the waveform display, is
both a display and configuration field for timing waveforms and oscilloscope
waveforms. After all desired waveforms are configured for display, they are
listed in the waveform label field. If there are more waveforms than can be
displayed, you can roll the list by selecting the waveform label field, then
after the roll indicator appears, turning the knob.
If the waveform label field is selected a second time, a waveform modification
menu appears. Use this menu to configure the waveform display.
When the waveform modification menu appears, select the operation to
insert, replace, delete, or scale waveforms into the display. For insert or
replace, a second pop-up appears for scope or analyzer. You can display up
to 24 waveforms on screen at one time, and up to 96 waveforms by scrolling
the waveform display.
Viewing state values in the bus option
When all assigned waveforms in a label are overlaid with the Bus option, the
value of the data is displayed in the base selected in the Listing menu to the
right of each new transition in the waveform display. This happens only when
the waveform size is large.
If the sec/Div is set to view a large increment of time, or the waveform scaling
is set to small or medium, the state data readout does not fit between
transitions. To display the state data readouts within the waveform, expand
the sec/Div and use the large waveform setting.
The Analyzer Waveform Menu
Waveform label field
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Summary of Contents for 1660CS
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