LAP-F1 Logic Analyzer
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4.28.
Bars
The ZP-Logic Waveform / State List areas come with 5 standard bars (these are
sometimes referred to as Cursors). The bars delimit the analysis range and facilitate
navigation and observation. The five standard bars are described in Table 4:25.
Bar
Description
Ds bar Demarks the beginning of the buffer data area; use the Active Range function to
adjust its position.
Dp bar Demarks the end of the buffer data area; use the Active Range function to
adjust its position.
T-bar
The T-bar marks the trigger event. Press T to center the waveform view on the
T-bar.
A-bar
Default bar intended for navigation and measurement that the user can move
freely. Press A to center the waveform view on the A-bar.
B-bar
Default bar intended for navigation and measurement that the user can move
freely. Press B to center the waveform view on the B-bar.
Table 4:25 Description of the five standard bars
4.28.1.
Add
Users can insert up to 250 additional bars. When adding a bar the user can select
color and where it should be positioned (in time). The bars will automatically be
named A0-A9, B0-B9 etc. User comments can be added to the bars after addition;
Note that there is a second way to add bars: In pointer mode (see 4.46.1), move the
cursor to the very left part of the waveform. The pointer will convert to a plus symbol
and when left-clicking a bar will be added.
4.28.2.
Reposition
Move a bar; the bar’s new position will depend on how the user enters the reposition
dialog box:
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If the user accesses the function from the Main Menu, the chosen bar will be
placed at the center of the waveform area.