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Figure 2.3-5 Frame Number in Multi Trace
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Trace Delay
The trace data which is acquired after one event occurrence is called a trace delay. There are two types of
trace delay depending on the event hit.
When the trace end trigger (event) hit occurs, the delay can be set within the scope of the block size (128 to
1024 frames). A block is sampled data in combination with the trace data before the event hit and the trace
delay.
When the multi trace end trigger (event) hit occurs, the delay is acquired as many as the number of
occurrence of the subsequent trace end trigger hit.
Example: If you want to get the trace delay for three blocks, the event hit needs to occur four times.
1
- 63
2
- 62
: :
: :
64
0
: :
: :
127
+ 62
128
+ 63
129
- 63
130
- 62
: :
: :
192
0
: :
: :
255
+62
256
+63
65409
- 63
65410
- 62
: :
: :
65472
0
: :
: :
65535 + 62
65536 + 63
Block number
Trace buffer
Frame number
Global number
Local number
Event trigger
Event trigger
Event trigger
1
2
512
Get four times of the hit to the trace end trigger
Trace buffer = 64 blocks
Multitrace end trigger
1
2
3 4
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