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OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING MANUAL
This manual applies to Models
1630A.D (Option 007) and all
1630G instruments. It also applies to
1630A instruments serial
prefixed 2424A and below, and
1630D instruments serial prefixed
2428A and below.
This manual describes how to operate the Hewlett-Packard
Models
1630A
1630D
and
1630G Logic
Analyzers. The three analyzers operate the same, but each
have different configuration capabilities. The
1630G is the latest configuration with added performance
measurement capabilities that are not possible with
the
1630A or
1630D logic analyzers. The differences are
described, wherever applicable, throughout this
manual . This first chapter describes the physical and
electrical characteristics of the
Analyzer. At the end of
this chapter are two tables: one lists the
Analyzer
specifications guaranteed by HP, and the other lists the
Analyzer operating characteristics.
MANUAL CONTENTS
Chapter 1
General Information
This manual contains instructions and information to help
you install and operate the logic
Analyzer. It shows
how to assign labels in the format specification to identify
signals from the input probes, and how to assign
symbols to represent values found on those labeled inputs.
Chapter 2 describes how to set up the logic
Analyzer for
use. Directions are given for connecting the
Probe
cables to a system under test and initiating the
Analyzer
self test .
Chapter 3 contains a menu map and afront panel keyboard
description. The menu map helps to put the overall
operation of the
Analyzer into perspective . Page numbers
are given byeach menu to reference the description
of the menu in the manual .
Chapter 4 of this manual is State Measurements . The basic
state measurements, from taking a trace in a freerun
mode to selective tracing, is explained in a step-by-step
process .
Chapter 5 contains the
Software performance analysis
measurements . Although these measurements are
state measurements, an entire chapter is devoted to them
because of the complexity of overview analysis .
Chapter 6 is a description of the timing measurements .
Simple timing measurements are described in a stepby-
step process.
Chapter 7 describes interactive state/timing measurements .
Chapter 8 is a description of the system peripheral menus of
the
1630A.D and the
1630G,
Chapter 9 contains the instructions used for programming the
1630 logic analyzers via HP-113 or HP-IL.
Appendix A contains all the possible display messages that
may appear on the
Analyzer screen . An HP-113
overview is given in Appendix B for use as a reference for
programming over the HP-113 . Appendices C, D, and
E explain using a printer, tape memory, or disc memory
Accessories with the logic
Analyzer.
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