Index
$ indicator, 7-53
(<) field less than, 7-49
(>) field greater than, 7-49
8-bit vertical voltage resolution, 7-99
8000 samples, 7-71
A
Accessories, 11-2
Accumulate display mode
See Display mode, 7-77
Accumulate field, 7-60
Acquisition control
field, 4-17
mode types, 7-56
trigger position, 7-56
Acquisition memory
in repetitive run mode, 7-71
in single run mode, 7-71
Acquisition mode, 7-32, 7-56
Activation record, 5-8
Address bus, 3-20
Address ranges, 5-4
Alternate functions
accessing, 1-2
Analyzer
concepts, 9-2
configuration capabilities, 7-3 to 7-4
invalid combinations, 9-17
valid combinations, 9-17
Analyzer menu, 3-6
Analyzer problems, 10-3
capacitive loading, 10-4
false errors, 1-5
intermittent data errors, 10-3
unwanted triggers, 10-3
Anystate, 9-14
Applying Power, 12-4
Arm level, 4-15, 5-24
Arm signal, 4-15, 5-23
Arming
between analyzers, 4-13 to 4-14
Arming Control, 1-6, 4-12, 7-54 to
7-55
ASCII
print to disk, 7-19
Asynchronous interrupt request
trigger on, 5-27
At Level field, 7-91
Attenuation
See Probe attenuation
Auto markers options
default, 7-90
Auto-range, 8-5, 8-16
Auto-Trig field, 7-84
Auto-Trig Off field, when to use, 7-84
Autoload, 7-22, 7-24
Automatic markers
Run Until Time X-O field default,
7-92
Set on field, 7-90
Set on field default, 7-90
type absolute, 7-91
Automatic measurements
+Width, 7-100
-Width, 7-100
algorithms, 7-99
See also Auto-Measure
criteria used for making
measurements, 7-98
display, 7-97 to 7-98
Falltime, 7-101
Frequency, 7-100
Input field, 7-97
measurement setup requirements,
7-98
measurements available, 1-8, 3-9,
7-97
Overshoot, 7-101
Period, 7-100
Preshoot, 7-101
Risetime, 7-101
things to remember, 7-98
top and base voltages, 7-99
Vp_p, 7-100
Automatic measurements display,
7-97 to 7-98
Automatic time markers
at Level field default value, 7-91
Occur field, default value, 7-91
percentage of top-to-base voltage
value, 7-90
setting, 7-94
Slope field, 7-91
specific voltage levels, 7-90
Statistics field, 7-92
Autoscale, 7-72
algorithm, 7-72
continue, 7-72
displaying the waveform, 7-72
field options, 7-72
finding the time base settings, 7-72
finding the vertical settings, 7-72
run, 7-71
settings changed by, 7-73
trigger point location, 7-72
when a signal cannot be found, 7-72
Auxiliary power, 12-22
Average display mode
See Display mode
B
Bar chart, 8-4
Base and top voltages, 7-99
Baud rate
defined, 7-27
Bit Editing field, 7-70
Bit patterns, 7-49, 7-51
Blind time, 8-9
Branch conditions, 9-13
Branches Taken Stored/Not Stored, 4-17,
7-57
Branching, 7-48, 7-50, 7-57
Break down/restore macros, 7-43
Buckets, 8-4
Bus contention, 5-21
C
Calibration
oscilloscope, 12-7
Center screen field, 7-95
Centronics
interface, 7-26 to 7-28
printers, 2-8
Changing between
SPA and a State/Timing Analyzer, 8-30
Changing date & time, 7-29
Channel label field, 7-96
Channel masking, 7-70
Channel numbering, 7-42
Chart Menu, 7-65 to 7-66
label vs label, 7-65
label vs state, 7-65
markers field, 7-66
min and max scaling fields, 7-66
post-processing features, 7-65
types, 7-65
Index–1
Summary of Contents for 1660CS
Page 5: ...Introduction iv ...
Page 16: ...1 Logic Analyzer Overview ...
Page 24: ...2 Connecting Peripherals ...
Page 33: ...2 10 ...
Page 34: ...3 Using the Logic Analyzer ...
Page 55: ...3 22 ...
Page 56: ...4 Using the Trigger Menu ...
Page 75: ...4 20 ...
Page 76: ...5 Triggering Examples ...
Page 109: ...5 34 ...
Page 110: ...6 File Management ...
Page 119: ...6 10 ...
Page 120: ...7 Reference ...
Page 221: ...7 102 ...
Page 222: ...8 System Performance Analysis SPA Software ...
Page 241: ...SPA Time Interval System Performance Analysis SPA Software SPA measurement processes 8 20 ...
Page 252: ...9 Concepts ...
Page 284: ...10 Troubleshooting ...
Page 298: ...11 Specifications ...
Page 311: ...11 14 ...
Page 312: ...12 Operator s Service ...
Page 324: ...Troubleshooting Flowchart 2 Troubleshooting To use the flowcharts 12 13 ...
Page 337: ...Glossary 4 ...