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When the Type of SPI Bus Signal Trigger Condition Is Set to A Pattern
• Data Byte
Select the data length of A Pattern in the range of 1 to 8 bytes.
• Bit Pattern
You can set the bit pattern. When Pattern Format is set to Hex (hexadecimal), you
can enter X, 0 to 9, or A to F in units of 4 bits. When Pattern Format is set to Bin
(binary), you can enter X, 0, or 1.
• Condition
You can select from the following:
True
A trigger is activated when A Pattern is met.
False
A trigger is activated when A Pattern is not met.
When the Type of SPI Bus Signal Trigger Condition Is Set to B Pattern
• Selecting the data
Select the data to be used for B Pattern from the following:
MOSI (CH2)
Data written by the master to the slave
MISO (CH3)
Data read by the master from the slave
• Data Byte
Select the data length of B Pattern in the range of 1 to 8 bytes.
• Bit Pattern
You can set the bit pattern. When Pattern Format is set to Hex (hexadecimal), you
can enter X, 0 to 9, or A to F in units of 4 bits. When Pattern Format is set to Bin
(binary), you can enter X, 0, or 1.
• Condition
You can select from the following:
True
A trigger is activated when B Pattern is met.
False
A trigger is activated when B Pattern is not met.
• After Byte Count
You can select from the following:
First Byte
Compares Pattern B to the bit pattern the byte count after the assertion of SS.
Anywhere
Continues to compare Pattern B until SS (CH4) is negated.
3.4 Setting SPI Bus Signal Acquisition Conditions