waveform display, the label drops down into the memory reference
line in its relative location in trace memory. If more than one
reference point is in the same location, an "m" is used to denote
multiple references.
The cursor is always in the display area, but is not labeled. In the
lower magnifications, the cursor contains an optional horizontal
set of bars. These "magnify indicators" depict the amount of trace
memory that will be displayed if the magnification is increased by a
factor of ten.
The multiple occurrence mark (abcd) positions are also depicted
with vertical dashed lines but are not labeled.
Memory Reference.
The "depth" of trace memory is depicted in
a memory reference line. The relative portion of trace memory
currently in the waveform display is depict with a caret ("^ "). Any
portion of memory not in the display is depicted with a dash ("-").
R eference points not currently in the waveform display are labeled
in the memory reference line. The current magnification is
displayed to the right of the memory reference line.
Presenting Signals
By default, the timing diagram presents all of the defined signals,
initially XBITS, X_lower, and X_upper. You can choose any of the
signals to be presented, as well as the order in which they are
presented.
Signals are presented by selecting the labels defined in the format
specification. If a label refers to more than one signal, you can
choose to present all of the signals, or select one using the logical
bit number.
The command
present X_lower <RETURN>
presents all of the signals referred to by the default label X_lower.
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Page 201: ...1 find This command finds a trigger like event in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 33 ...
Page 219: ...1 mark This command marks specified conditions in trace memory Syntax Timing Commands 9 51 ...
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