Branches Taken Stored / Not Stored field
The Branches Taken field is a toggle field that sets the analyzer to store, or
not to store, the resource term that sent the analyzer off on a branch.
As the analyzer steps through the sequence instructions, it may take either
branch of a sequence level. With Branches Taken set to Stored, the state
data values that caused the branch are stored. When the analyzer is set to
Branches Taken Not Stored, only the data you explicitly designate in the
sequence levels is stored.
Branches Taken Stored/Not Stored is not available when the analyzer is
configured as a timing analyzer.
Count field (State only)
The Count field accesses a selection menu which indicates whether
acquisition data is stamped with a Time tag or a State Count tag.
Time and State tags
If you have all pod pairs assigned, the state acquisition memory is reduced by
half when time or state tags are turned on. You can maintain full memory
depth if you leave a specified pod pair unassigned.
States
States places numbered tags on all data relative to the trigger.
Pre-trigger data has negative numbers and post-trigger data has positive.
In the display menus, State numbering is either relative to the previous
memory location or absolute from the trigger point. You can set it in the
display menus by toggling the Absolute/Relative field.
Time
Count Time places time tags on all displayed data. Data stored
before triggering has negative time numbers and data stored after
triggering has positive time numbers. Time tag numbering is set to be
either relative to the previous memory location or absolute from the
trigger point. Selecting the Absolute or Relative option is done by
toggling the Absolute/Relative field. Time tag resolution is 8 ns.
To retain full memory using time or state tags
To retain full
memory depth when using time or state tags requires that one pod pair
be unassigned. The exact pair to unassign varies. Generally, it is best to
unassign one of the middle pod pairs. If you have two analyzers
configured, the ends must be assigned to different analyzers.
The Analyzer Trigger Menu
Count field (State only)
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