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Chapter 6: Solving Problems
Solving Emulation Probe Problems
host computer for the location and action of the “ping” utility. If the
emulator fails to respond to the “ping” request, verify that the LAN
parameters (IP address and gateway address) are set correctly and
that your host computer recognizes the IP address of the emulator. If
all else is good, then failure to respond to ping indicates a faulty
emulator.
Test 4: Break In and Trigger Out BNC Feedback Test
R>pv -t4 -v2 1
Testing: HPE3499B Series Emulation System
Test # 4: Break In and Trigger Out BNC Feedback Test failed!
Break In not receiving Break Out HIGH
FAILED Number of tests: 1
Number of failures: 1
Before returning to HP, check to ensure that you have connected a
good Coaxial cable between the two BNCs. If the cable is good, the
emulator is bad.
TEST 5: Target Probe Feedback Test
TEST 6: Boundary Scan Master Test
TEST 7: I2C Test
TEST 8: Data Line Test
If these tests are not executed, check that you have connected the
emulator loopback test board.
If these tests fail, return the emulator to HP for replacement.
Summary of Contents for 16610A
Page 13: ...Contents 11 Glossary Index ...
Page 14: ...12 Contents ...
Page 15: ...13 1 Installing the Emulation Probe ...
Page 44: ...42 Chapter 1 Installing the Emulation Probe Updating Emulation Probe Firmware ...
Page 45: ...43 2 Installing the Emulation Module ...
Page 64: ...62 Chapter 2 Installing the Emulation Module Preparing for a Debugger ...
Page 65: ...63 3 Connecting to a Target System ...
Page 74: ...72 Chapter 3 Connecting to a Target System Making the Target System Connection ...
Page 76: ...74 Chapter 3 Connecting to a Target System Making the Target System Connection ...
Page 77: ...75 4 Configuring the Emulation Probe Module ...
Page 91: ...89 5 Using Debuggers ...
Page 119: ...117 6 Solving Problems ...
Page 149: ...147 7 Specifications and Characteristics ...
Page 153: ...151 8 Service Information ...
Page 166: ...164 Index ...