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IM 701730-51E
SPI Bus Signal Analysis Function
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2.4
Setting SPI Bus Signal Acquisition Conditions
The SPI Bus signal is acquired using the conditions of the four SPI bus signals* as
trigger conditions.
*
SCK (clock signal), MOSI (master output slave input signal), MISO (master input slave output
signal), and SS (slave select signal)
Procedure
ACTION
DELAY
X - Y
MENU
MENU
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TRIGGER
TRIG D
HELP
ESC
SELECT
RESET
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CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
POWER
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SHIFT
ZOOM
GO/NO-GO
ENHANCED
ACQ
START/STOP
SNAP
SHOT
V DIV
TIME DIV
• To exit the menu during operation, press
ESC
located above the soft keys.
• In the procedural explanation below, the term
jog shuttle & SELECT
refers to the operation of
selecting/setting items and entering values using
the
jog shuttle
and
SELECT
and
RESET
keys.
For details on this operation, see sections 4.1 or
4.2 in the DL1700E Series User’s Manual.
• For a description of the operation using a USB
keyboard or a USB mouse, see section 4.3 in
the DL1700E Series User’s Manual.
1.
Press ENHANCED. The ENHANCED menu appears.
2.
Press the Type soft key. The Type menu appears.
3.
Press the SPI Bus soft key.
Setting the Trigger Conditions of the SPI Bus Signal
4.
Press the SPI Setup soft key. The SPI Setup dialog box opens.
• Setting the Notation System of Pattern A and Pattern B
5.
Use jog shuttle & SELECT to set the notation system used to set Pattern A and
Pattern B to Hex or Bin (Pattern Format box). The format in the A Pattern and B
Pattern boxes changes accordingly.
Set the notation system of
Pattern A and Pattern B to Hex
or Bin.