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Setting the Search Condition: Search Setup
You can set the following conditions.
Search Type
You can select the search type.
Byte Pattern (Pattern Search)
Searches for analysis data that matches the byte pattern.
Indefinite State (Indefinite Data Search)
Searches indefinite data from the analysis data.
When Search Type Is Set to Byte Pattern
Set the byte pattern to be searched in binary or hexadecimal notation. You can set the
address pattern, data pattern, and Acknowledge bit condition. Bits set to “X” are not
searched.
If there is at least one “X” bit in a group of four bits in the binary display, the
corresponding hexadecimal display will show an “X.”
When Search Type Is Set to Indefinite State
Searches indefinite data from the analysis result. You cannot perform a pattern search
and an indefinite data search simultaneously.
Note
Indefinite data is always considered matched to the specified status.
Executing the Search: Next, Prev
Press the Next or Prev soft key to execute the search. The search progresses (pattern or
indefinite data search) as follows depending on the search type.
• For Pattern Searches
Next:
Searches frames after (to the right of) the currently selected frame.
Prev:
Searches frames before (to the left of) the currently selected frame.
• For Indefinite Data Searches
Next:
Searches frames after (to the right of) the current zoom position (Z1 Pos).
Prev:
Searches frames before (to the left of) the current zoom position (Z1 Pos).
Displaying the Search Result
• For Pattern Searches
• When one or more Address Pattern and/or Data Patterns are selected
If a waveform that matches the specified address pattern or data pattern is found,
the zoom position (Z1 Pos) moves to the beginning the pattern.
• If both Address Pattern and Data Pattern are OFF
The message “Pattern is not specified.” (error code: 730) appears.
• For Indefinite Data Searches
The zoom position (Z1 Pos) moves to the front of the indefinite data.
1.5 Analyzing/Searching Data