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To overcome this limitation, use a Timeout Pattern instead of Timer. Figure 2.84 shows
the state machine using Timeout instead of Timer. Figure 2.85 shows the Timeout
settings.
Figure 2.85: Timeout Settings
Timeout begins when the port detects the Start Event. Timer begins when the port
detects the Hard RESET primitive. In the Trigger Mode window, set the Trigger to trigger
when the port detects the End Event, before the Timeout occurs. In our example, this is
the Bus Condition. Capture begins when the ports detects the Bus Condition before the
Timeout occurs. If the port does not detect the Bus Condition until the Timeout occurs,
the State Machine in
jumps to State 0.
Useful Key Sequences
The following key sequences are active to assist you in navigating a defined state
machine:
Ctrl+a
Add State
Insert
Insert State
Del
Delete State
Ctrl+c/Ctrl+Ins
Copy
Ctrl+v/Shift+Ins
Paste
Up/Down arrow keys
Moves selection between states
Page Up/Page Down
Page Up and Page Down states
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