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IM DLM3054-01EN
Decoded Display (Decode)
The colors that are used for the fields in the decoded display are as follows:
Fast CH
SYNC/CAL
Pink (Pink)
S&C
Yellow (Yellow)
Data
Cyan (Cyan)
CRC
Light blue (Light Blue)
Pause
Orange (Orange)
Error
Red (Red)
Depending on the error type, the red area is applied as follows:
Successive CAL Pulses: SYNC/CAL field
Nibble Number: Entire frame
Nibble Data Value: Nibble of the relevant data
Fast CH CRC:CRC Field
Status and Communication(S&C):S&C Field
Slow CH
ID
Light green (Light Green)
Data
Cyan (Cyan)
CRC
Light blue (Light Blue)
Error
Red (Red)
Depending on the error type, the red area is applied as follows:
Error present in the corresponding fast channel: Frame borders
Slow CH CRC: CRC background and frame borders
List Display (List/Trend - List)
The list displays the following items.
Fast CH
No.
Analysis number. Negative numbers are assigned to frames before the and positive numbers
are assigned to frames after the trigger position.* The instrument can display the analysis
results for up to 100000 frames in the range of −99999 to 99999. Pressing the RESET key
highlights frame number zero.
Time(ms)
Displays the time from the trigger position* to the start of the frame in milliseconds.
Sync(μs)
Displays the time period of the SYNC/CAL field.
Tick(μs)
Displays the time period of a clock tick.
S&C
Displays the time period of the S&C field.
Data
Displays data in hexadecimal or decimal notation.
CRC
Displays the CRC value in hexadecimal or decimal notation.
Length(tick)
Displays the frame length.
Information
Displays the following error information. If multiple errors are detected in a frame, the
instrument displays a single error in the following order of precedence.
Successive CAL Pulses, Nibble Number, Nibble Data Value, Fast CH CRC, Status and
Communication(S&C)
Slow CH
This item is displayed when the display channel (Display) is set to Both. It displays the slow
channel information. The corresponding fast channel is enclosed with <START> and <END>
tags.
* If
is set to OFF, they are based on the trigger point.
15 Analyzing and Searching Serial Bus Signals