
Problems with the HP E3472A/73A Emulator
Itself
To execute the built-in performance verification test
In addition to the powerup tests, there are additional tests available through
the built-in "terminal interface." Three of these tests can be invoked through
either a
telnet
session to the HP E3472A/73A Emulator or through a
terminal emulator on the RS-232 port. The LAN tests can only be executed
through the RS-232 port. The HP E3472A/73A Emulator provides the tests for
each of the emulation controller and emulation probe, enabling you to easily
isolate a faulty device.
The remainder of this section assumes that the tests are being run from a
terminal emulator connected to the RS-232 port. When using a terminal
emulator via LAN, configure the emulator using the DIP switches.
Test procedure for the emulation controller
Procedure
1
Dismount the power supply from the emulation controller.
2
Remove the emulation probe.
Disconnect the 50-pin ribbon cable and AUX power cable.
3
Set all of the DIP switches to CLOSED.
This is standard RS-232 at 9600 baud which can be connected directly to a 9
pin RS-232 interface that conforms to the IBM PC-AT 9 pin standard.
4
Loop-back the BREAK IN and TRIGGER OUT BNC connectors by
connecting a coaxial cable between them.
5
Connect the E3496-66502 loop-back board to the 50-pin connector.
6
To execute the LAN feedback tests, disconnect the LAN BNC
connector from the network and terminate with two 50 ohm
terminators on a tee.
Solving Problems
To execute the built-in performance verification test
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Summary of Contents for E3472A
Page 9: ...Figure 1 Power Cords Available for Each Destination viii ...
Page 15: ...Contents xiv ...
Page 16: ...1 Product Overview Product Overview 1 ...
Page 22: ...2 Contents of HP E3472A 73A Contents of HP E3472A 73A 7 ...
Page 28: ...3 Setting up the Emulator Setting up the Emulator 13 ...
Page 34: ...4 Connecting to the Host Computer Connecting to the Host Computer 19 ...
Page 53: ...Note Connecting to the Host Computer Note 38 ...
Page 54: ...5 Connecting to the Target System Connecting to the Target System 39 ...
Page 59: ...Note Connecting to the Target System Note 44 ...
Page 60: ...6 Designing a Target System Designing a Target System 45 ...
Page 64: ...7 Using the Logic Analyzer Using the Logic Analyzer 49 ...
Page 71: ...Note Using the Logic Analyzer Note 56 ...
Page 72: ...8 Specifications and Characteristics Specifications and Characteristics 57 ...
Page 105: ...Note Specifications and Characteristics Note 90 ...
Page 106: ...9 Updating Firmware Updating Firmware 91 ...
Page 114: ...10 Solving Problems Solving Problems 99 ...
Page 131: ...Note Solving Problems Note 116 ...