Search configuration menu overview
Use the Search configuration menu to define conditions that you want to mark on a channel or waveform signal.
If there is no Search badge on the Results bar, tap the Search button. A Search badge is added to the Results bar, and the Search
configuration menu opens to search type of Edge (default).
If there is a Search badge on the Results bar, double-tap the Search badge to open the Search configuration menu.
The search types and settings are similar to their corresponding trigger types (Edge, Pulse Width, Runt, and so on).
Each occurrence of the search condition is marked with a triangle along the top of the display.
Other search types
Bus Search configuration menus
Edge Search configuration menu
on page 152
Logic Search configuration menu
Pulse Width Search configuration menu
on page 155
Rise/Fall Time Search configuration menu
on page 156
Runt Search configuration menu
on page 158
Setup and Hold Search configuration menu
on page 159
Timeout Search configuration menu
on page 160
Bus Search configuration menus
Use a Bus search to search for and mark bus-related events (Start, Stop, Missing Acq, Address, Data, and so on) on a bus waveform.
To create a new Bus search:
1. Tap Search.
2. Set the Search Type to Bus.
3. Select the bus Source.
4. Use the search menu fields to set the search parameters.
To change the settings of an existing search, double-tap the search badge to open its configuration menu and make necessary changes.
Select a link to view the configuration menu settings for a specific bus.
ARINC429 serial bus search configuration menu
on page 136
Audio serial bus search configuration menu
CAN serial bus search configuration menu
on page 139
FlexRay serial bus search configuration menu
I2C serial bus search configuration menu
on page 143
LIN serial bus search configuration menu
on page 144
MIL-STD-1553 Search configuration menu
on page 146
Parallel bus search configuration menu
on page 148
RS-232 serial bus search configuration menu
on page 149
Menus and dialog boxes
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