USB-PD TDMP Instruction Manual
Operators
Data Types
Returns
=, ≠
Numeric or Text
Exact matches only
>, ≥, <, ≤
Numeric
All data that satisfies the operator
In Range, Out Range
Numeric
All data within/without range limits
Equals Any (on List),
Does Not Equal Any (on List)
Text
All data that is/is not an exact match to any full value on the list. Enter a
comma-delimited list of values, no spaces before or after the comma,
although there may be spaces within the strings.
Contains, Does Not Contain
Text
All data that contains or does not contain the string
Note: Once the Operator is selected, the dialog shows the Value format that may be entered. Numeric
values must be within .01% tolerance to be considered a match. Text values are case-sensitive, including
spaces within the string.
Select Enable to turn on the column filter; deselect it to turn off the filter. Use the Disable All button to quickly turn off
multiple filters. The filter settings remain in place and can be re-enabled on subsequent decodings.
Those columns of data that have been filtered will have a funnel icon (similar to Excel) in the header cell, and the
index numbers will be colorized.
Example filtered decoder table.
On summary tables, only the Time, Protocol, and Status columns can be filtered.
If you apply filters to a single decoder table, the annotation is applied to only that portion of the waveform
corresponding to the filtered results, so you can quickly see where those results occurred. Annotations are not
affected when a summary table is filtered.
View Details
When viewing a summary table, touch the Index number in the first column to drop-in the detailed decoding of that
record. Touch the Index cell again to hide the details.
If there is more data than can be displayed in a cell, the cell is marked with a white triangle in the lower-right corner.
Touch this to open a pop-up showing the full decoding.
Navigate
In a single decoder table, touch the Index column header (top, left-most cell of the table) to open the Decode Setup
dialog. This is especially helpful for adjusting the decoder during initial tuning.
When in a summary table, the Index column header cell opens the Serial Decode dialog, where you can
enable/disable all the decoders. Touch the Protocol cell to open the Decode Setup dialog for the decoder that
produced that index of data.
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