Chapter 4, Xgig TraceControl Capture Configuration
Capture and Trigger Setup
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Select
Start Capture on All Segments from Selected to Last
from the TraceControl main
window.
When the trigger event occurs, the buffer will be filled with post-trigger data. When the last
segment is filled, the capture will stop.
Previous Single Burst Configurations
When using a configuration file that was created with Analyzer 4.6 or earlier using the burst
capture feature for a single burst, TraceControl opens the configuration in the
Trigger
trigger
mode and sets the post fill to 100%. You must select the Segment Capture Mode manually in the
TraceControl main window.
Continuous Burst
To fill the buffer with a series of burst events, follow these steps:
1
Select
Trigger
from the
Trigger Mode
drop-down menu. This two-state trigger includes
Pre-Triggered and Triggered states.
2
Define the trigger event in the
Transition Editor
.
3
Select the post trigger fill level you want. The default is 50%.
4
Select
Start Capture on All Segments from Selected to Last
from the Segment select
drop-down menu in the TraceControl main window. To continue to wrap until the user clicks
the stop button, select
Tools > Automated Options
, then select the
Restart capture after
stop or saving
check box.
Previous Continuous Burst Configurations
When using a configuration file that was created with Analyzer 4.6 or earlier using the burst
capture feature for a continuous burst, TraceControl uses the
Trigger
trigger mode. You must
select the Segment Capture Mode manually in the TraceControl main window. You must also
check the
Restart capture after stop or saving
checkbox in the
Automated Options
dialog
under the
Tools
menu.
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Page 29: ...15 Chapter 2 About Xgig TraceControl In this chapter Introduction to TraceControl ...
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Page 177: ...163 PART THREE Using Xgig Performance Monitor ...
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