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16700 Series Logic Analysis System Product Overview Debugging today's digital systems is tougher than ever . Increased product requirements, complex software, and innovative hardware technologies make it difficult to meet your time-to-market goals. The Agilent T echnologies 16700 Series logic analysis systems provide the simplicity and power y[...]
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2 T able of Contents System Overview Modular Design page 3 Features and Benefits page 4 Selecting the Right System page 6 Mainframes Display page 7 Back Panel page 8 System Screens page 9 IntuiLink page 12 Probing Solutions Criteria for Selection page 13 T echnologies page 14 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/Timing Modules page 17 Oscilloscope M[...]
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3 Modular Design Protects Y our Long- T erm Investment Modularity is the key to the Agilent 16700 Series logic analysis systems' long term value. Y ou purchase only the capability y ou need no w , then expand as your needs e volve. All modules are tightly integrated t o pro vide time-cor related, cross domain measurements. Module Choices User [...]
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4 System Overview Features and Benefits System Capability NEW T ouch Screen Interface The Agilent 16702B mainframe supports a large, 12.1 inch LCD touch screen and redesigned front panel controls for an easy-to-operate, self-contained unit requiring minimal bench space and offering simple portability . NEW Multiframe Configuration By connecting up [...]
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5 System Overview Features and Benefits Data T ransfer, Documentation, and Remote Programming Direct Link to Microsoft ® Excel via • Automatically move your data from the logic analyzer into Microsoft Excel with just a click of the mouse. Agilent IntuiLink (See page 12) • Use Microsoft Excel’ s powerful functions to post-process captured tra[...]
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6 System Overview Selecting the Right System Select a mainframe (page 7) Choose a system based on your needs: • Self-contained unit or a unit with external mouse, keyboard, and monitor • Expander frame for large channel count requirements Selecting a system for your application Determine your probing requirements (page 13) • Are you analyzing[...]
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7 12.1" LCD display with touch screen on the 16702B makes it easy to view a large number of waveforms or states. Dedicated hot keys give instant access to the most frequently used menus, displays, and on-line help. "T ouch Off" button disables the touch screen and allows you to point out a nomalies to a colleague without altering the[...]
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8 Connection for optional monitor . (Up to 1600x1200 video resolution with option 003) 10/100BaseT LAN - autosensing Parallel printer port SCSI-II connection for an external 18 GByte data drive or external removable hard drive Expander frame connection provides an additional five slots for measurement modules. Built-in 40x CD-ROM drive makes it eas[...]
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9 Mainframes System Screens Figure 2.4. Setup Assistant gets you up and running quickly . System Admin allows you to quick- ly set up the instru- ment on your net- work, configure print servers, set up user accounts for security or install software updates. Demo Center provides simple demos of the most commonly used features. Setup Assistant is a g[...]
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10 Mainframes System Screens See the Big Picture of Y our Prototype System's Behavior A large external display (option 001) with multiple, resizable windows allo ws you to see at a glance more of your target system's operation. A built-in, f lat-panel display in the 16702B fits in environments with limited space. Color lets you highlight [...]
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...access Agilent's W eb site for the latest online manuals and technical information ...install Agilent IntuiLink to seamlessly transfer data from the system to a PC 11 Mainframes System Screens Expanding Possibilities with Network Connectivity W eb-enabled instrument ation gives you the freedom to access the system—anywhere, an ytime. Hav [...]
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12 Programming IntuiLink also includes an Activ e-X automation server to pro vide programmatic control of the logic analysis system from an external environment, such as LabVIEW or the Microsoft VisualStudio environment of Visual Basic and Visual C++ tools. The instrument's Remot e Programming Inter face (or RPI) also allo ws you to write P er[...]
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13 Probing Solutions Criteria for Selection Why is Probing Important? Y our debugging t ools perform three important t asks: probing your target system, acquiring dat a, and analyzing data. Dat a acquisition and analysis tools are only as effective as the physical interface to your target system. Use the follo wing criteria to see ho w your pr obin[...]
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14 Probing Solutions T echnologies Choose the Optimum Probing Strategy for Y our Application Advantages Limitations Most flexible method. Can be time-consuming to connect a large Flying-lead probes are included with logic number of channels. Least space-efficient analyzer module (except 16760A). method. Figure 3.2. Figure 3.4. Surface mount IC clip[...]
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15 Probing Solutions T echnologies Advantages Limitations V ery reliable connections. Requires advance planning in the design stage. Saves time in making multiple connections. Requires some dedicated board space. Moderate incremental cost. Figure 3.8. High-density probing solutions Model Description Requires kit of 5 connectors Usable with number a[...]
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16 Probing Solutions T echnologies Advantages Limitations Easiest and fastest connection to supported Moderate to significant incremental cost. processors and buses. Only useable for the specific processor or bus. May require moderate clearance around processor or bus. Figure 3.10. Refer to “Processor and Bus Support for Agilent T echnologies Log[...]
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17 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Selecting the Correct Modules to Meet Y our Needs Selecting the proper logic analyzer modules for y our needs requires a series of choices concerning performance, cost, and t he amount of data you will be able to capture. The follo wing table explains t hese factors in greater det ail. Consider[...]
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18 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Considerations for Choosing Modules (continued) Channel Count Determine the number of signals you want to analyze on your system under test. Y ou will need this number of channels in your logic analyzer . Even if you have enough channels to view all the signals in your system today, you should [...]
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19 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Key Features of Agilent’ s State/Timing Modules • Memor y depth up to 128M samples at a price to meet y our budget • Stat e analysis up to 1.5 Gb/s • Timing analysis up to 2 GHz • VisiTrigger combines pow erful functionality with an intuitive user inter face • Timing Zoom 2-GHz timi[...]
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20 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Improve Y our Productivity with an Intuitive User Interface Agilent Technologies has made the user inter face easy to underst and and use. No w you can spend more time making measurements and less time setting up the logic analyzer . Measurement configuration and data files can be loaded direct[...]
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21 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules VisiT rigger Quickly Locates Y our Most Elusive Problems VisiTrigger technology is a break- through in logic analysis usability. It combines increased trigger function- ality with a user inter face that is easy to underst and and use. No w with VisiTrigger , capturing complex events is as simpl[...]
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22 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Save and recall up to ten of your custom trigger setups without loading a new configuration file. View current information on the state of the timers, counters, flags, and the trigger sequence level. VisiT rigger Y our most commonly used triggers are just a mouse click away with the built-in tr[...]
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23 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules 2 GHz Timing Zoom Provides High- Speed Timing Analysis Across All Channels, All the Time When you're pushing the speed envelope, y ou may run int o elusive hardware problems. Capturing glit ches and verifying that y our design meets critical setup/hold times can be diff icult without the p[...]
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24 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Eye Finder Agilent’s eye finder examines the signals coming from the circuit under test and automatically adjusts the logic analyzer’s setup and hold windo w on each channel. Eye finder , combined with 100 ps adjustment resolution (10 ps on 167 60A) on Agilent’s logic analyzer modules, yi[...]
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25 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Eye Finder as an Analytical T ool Eye finder is very useful as a f irst- pass screening test for data valid windo ws. Because ey e finder quickly examines all channels, it is considerably faster than examining each channel with an oscilloscope. Aft er running eye finder , you ma y want to use a[...]
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26 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Features Supported in Agilent State and Timing Analysis Modules Agilent Module Number 16710A, 16711A, 16715A 16716A, 16717A, 16760A 16712A 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A 16751A, 16752A Eye finder √√√ Visitrigger √√√ Timing Zoom √ T ransitional timing √√√√ Context Store √[...]
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27 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Agilent 16760A: Extending Logic Analysis to New Realms • Differential inputs (single-ended probes also a vailable). • Stat e analysis up to 1.5 Gb/s. • Setup-and-hold time of 500 ps. • Input signal am plitude as low as 200 mV p-p. Logic analysis at state speeds up t o 1.5 Gb/s imposes a[...]
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28 Data Acquisition and Stimulus State/T iming Modules Eye scan In the eye scan mode, the Agilent 167 60A scans all incoming signals for activity in a time range centered on the clock and ov er the entire voltage range of the signal. The results are display ed in a g raph similar to an eye diagram as seen on an oscilloscope. As timing and voltage m[...]
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29 Probing solutions to match the measurement capabilities Three probing options are a vailable for the Agilent 167 60A. Each probe can be ordered by its individual model number or as an option to the 167 60A. The follo wing t able indicates both the model number and t he option number . Probes are not supplied as part of the standard 167 60A. Prob[...]
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30 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Oscilloscope Modules When integrat ed into the 16700 Series logic analysis systems, the oscilloscope modules make pow er ful measurement and analysis more accessible, so you can find the answers to tough debugging problems in less time. Oscilloscope controls are easy to f ind and use. Scope controls and waveform dis[...]
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31 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Oscilloscope Modules Automatic Measurements Quickly Characterize Signals The Agilent Technologies 16534A oscilloscope modules quickly charac- terize signals with aut omatic meas- urements of rise time, voltage, pulse width, and frequency. Markers Easily Set Up Timing and V oltage Margin Measurements F our independen[...]
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32 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Oscilloscope Modules More Channels When Y ou Need Them Y ou can combine up t o four 16534A oscilloscope modules to pro vide up to eight channels on a sing le time base. When you operate in this mode, you can use the master module for triggering. CHAN 1 & 2 1MW = 7pF 250V MAX OR 50W 5Vrms MAX ! 16534A 2 GSa / s O[...]
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33 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Pattern Generation Modules Digital Stimulus and Response in a Single Instrument Configure t he logic analysis system to pro vide bot h stimulus and response in a single instr ument. For exam ple, the patter n generator can simulate a circuit initialization sequence and then signal the st ate or timing analyz- er to [...]
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34 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Pattern Generation Modules V ectors Up T o 240 Bits Wide V ectors are defined as a "row" of labeled data values, wit h each data value from one to 32 bits wide. Each vector is output on the rising edge of the clock. Up to five, 48-channel 16720A mod- ules can be interconnected within a 16700 Series mainfra[...]
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35 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Pattern Generation Modules Figure 4.8. Stimulus vectors are defined in the Sequence menu tab. In this example, vector output halts until the WAIT UNTIL condition is satisfied. Figure 4.9. T o fill the 16720A pattern generator's 8 MVector deep memory (16 MV ector in half channel mode) with data, the stimulus mus[...]
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36 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Pattern Generation Modules "User Macro" and "Loop" Simplify Creation of Stimulus Programs User macros permit you to define a pattern sequence once, t hen insert the macro by name wherev er it is needed. Passing parameters to the macro will allo w you to create a more generic macro. F or each call[...]
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37 Speed Problem Solving With Off-the-Shelf Solutions for Many Common Microprocessors T o help you design and debug your microprocessor -based target syst ems, Agilent of fers diff erent microproces- sor specific products that let you get control and visibility o ver your microprocessor’s internal and external dat a. An analysis probe allo ws you[...]
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38 Data Acquisition and Stimulus Emulation Modules Emulation Control Interface The emulation control interface is accessed from the po wer up screen of the A gilent 16700 Series system. The inter face is included with the A gilent E5901A/B emulation modules. Designed for har dware engineers, this g raphical user interface provides the follo wing fe[...]
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39 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Software T ool Sets Once the dat a is acquired, you can rely on the post-processing tools to rapidly consolidate data int o displa ys that provide insight into y our sys- tem's behavior . The tool sets described in the follo wing pages are optional, post-processing software packages for the 16700 Seri[...]
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40 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Software T ool Sets Figure 5.1. For a free, one-time, 21-day trial of any tool set, simply type “ demo ” in the password field for the product you want to evaluate. Free T ool Set Evaluation T o see which t ool sets best fit your needs, Agilent Technologies offers a free 21-day trial period that lets y[...]
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41 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Source Correlation Debug Y our Source Code The Agilent B4620B source correla- tion tool set correlat es a microproces- sor ex ecution trace windo w with a corresponding high-level source code windo w . The source correlation tool set enhances your software dev elop- ment environment b y pro viding mul- tip[...]
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42 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Source Correlation When Y ou W ant to T race . . . ...on a variable to see what caused data corruption. ...on a function to determine where it is being called from in order to understand the context of a system error . ...on a line number to determine if a specific code segment is ever executed. Simply Cli[...]
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43 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Source Correlation Once Y ou Acquire the T race . . . ...filter out unexe- cuted code fetches from the inverse assembled trace to view executed code only , using Agilent’ s advanced inverse assembly filtering for popular processors. ...quickly locate a specific function, variable, or text string. The sys[...]
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44 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Source Correlation Product Characteristics Data Sources All stat e and timing measurement modules support ed by the 16700 Series logic analysis systems (ex cept the 16517A/518A) serve as data sources f or t he source correlation tool set. Microprocessor Support The source correlation tool set sup- ports ma[...]
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45 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Monitor Packet Information on Parallel Data Buses The data communications t ool set sho ws parallel bus data at a protocol lev el on the logic analyzer . Developers hav e t he capability to f ind complex, system-level bus interaction problems in applications such as a switching or routi[...]
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46 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Theory of Operation Use a logic analyzer to probe the system’s parallel dat a buses (e.g., UTOPIA). The analyzer needs access to: • Data signals • Qualifying signals • Star t of cell or packet bit • Synchronous clock f or t he bus The synchronous bus clock sam ples data int o [...]
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47 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Product Characteristics Additional Information Requires 16700 Series logic analysis system with system software version A.01.50.00 or higher Applications T rigger on a processor event and see what is happening on a parallel data bus with protocol information or vice versa. Supported Mea[...]
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48 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Edit or create a protocol using the logic analyzer user interface. Select a known protocol and add proprietary fields. Insert custom wrapper or field here. Insert name, num- ber of bits and format for trigger and display . Define any sym- bols for both trigger and display of packets. Ed[...]
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49 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications New packet trigger macros. Choose from a list of buses. T rigger on simple IP address instead of setting up trig- ger sequencer . Specify what action to perform once a packet is found. Specify protocol layer to trigger on. Use any defined protocol fields as a trigger , such as source ad[...]
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50 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Use the bus editor feature to specify what protocol runs on your bus. This is helpful when probing more than one bus with a sing le stat e/timing module. Figure 5.8.[...]
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51 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Protocol Filters and Viewing Preferences Filter captured data to only view key data for measurement. Choose to view payload data with header information. Select which protocol layers and fields to view in trace. Figure 5.9.[...]
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52 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Display of protocol levels. Protocol view of data acquired in logic analyzer . Time tags for system level correlation of other data buses, memory interfaces, microprocessors, etc. Figure 5.10.[...]
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53 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Data Communications Global markers measure time intervals between packets on separate parallel interfaces or timing between the data path and a microprocessor . Collapsed view of protocol infor- mation using pref- erences. Raw packet header information. Raw payload information. Figure 5.11.[...]
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54 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets System Performance Analysis Optimize System Performance Y our design has t o meet consistent performance requirements ov er a range of operating conditions and ov er a specif ic time period. Using the system per formance analysis tool set, you can obt ain answers t o many of your questions concerning perfo[...]
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55 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets System Performance Analysis Product Characteristics SPA T ools State Interval Display T ime Interval Display Time Overview Display State Overview Display Generates Statistical representations of the captured data Shows the amount and percent of time spent in each of the targeted functions or data locations[...]
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56 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets System Performance Analysis Product Characteristics (continued) SPA T ools State Interval Display Time Interval Display Time Overview Display State Overview Display Supplemental Information Number of hits Minimum time Number of hits Number of hits Maximum time Time bucket width State bucket width Average t[...]
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57 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets System Performance Analysis State Overview T ool Narrow in on an area of interest using built-in qualification and zoom functions. Pinpoint regions of high memory activity to determine which routines or operations are responsible for throughput bottlenecks. Measure memory coverage or stack usage by observi[...]
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58 Post-Processing and Analysis System Performance Analysis State Interval T ool Sort and display symbols alphabetically by event name or by the number of hits. Display just the symbols you want to evaluate by using the symbol-navigation utility . The util- ity automatically configures the tool for the selected function and variable names from larg[...]
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59 Post-Processing and Analysis System Performance Analysis Time Interval T ool Data is displayed in histograms, which can be exported to your host computer either as histograms or as tabular formatted text files. Statistics such as maximum time, minimum time, standard deviation and mean help you document system behav- ior . Use “accumulate mode?[...]
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60 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets System Performance Analysis Time Overview T ool Elusive system crashes are often caused by too many interrupts occur- ring over a short period of time. If the software cannot handle all simultane- ous service requests, the system can exhibit random defects while leaving no clues as to their cause. In this [...]
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61 Solve Serial Communication Problems Y our syst em may use serial buses to communicate between ICs and to transfer data to and from peripheral devices. Sifting through thousands of serial bits by looking at long v ertical columns of captured 1's and 0's can be very t edious, time-consuming, and error -prone. Obtain Answers to the Follow[...]
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62 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Serial Analysis ...specify which signal you want to convert to parallel format by selecting a specific bit of any available label. ...capture serial data with or with- out an external clock reference. Enable clock recovery for an incoming serial bit stream that has no external clock reference. (RS-232 is a[...]
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63 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Serial Analysis ...accept the default start of frame label “Start” or modify the label to a name of your choosing. ...specify the pattern that designates the start of a frame. ...get immediate feed- back as you configure the tool set for your data. This diagram changes as you make your framing and data[...]
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64 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Serial Analysis Clock Recov er y Algorit hm 1. F or analysis purposes the data is captured in conventional timing mode using the inter nal timing analyzer clock as the clock refer- ence. Set the sample period of the timing analyzer to take four or more samples f or each serial bit. 2. The timing analyzer d[...]
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65 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Serial Analysis Once the Serial Bit Stream is Acquired . . . This example shows the conversion of an RS- 232 serial bit stream. The data sent to the printer includes the column header ”MACHINE”. ...display the parallel data in binary , hex, octal, deci- mal, ASCII or T wos Complement. ...use the global[...]
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66 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Serial Analysis Product Characteristics Data Sources All stat e and timing measurement modules support ed by the 16700 Series logic analysis systems serve without modif ication as data sources for the B4601B serial analysis tool set. The particular measurement module used determines time resolu- tion and a[...]
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67 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets T ool Development Kit Customize Y our Measurements The ability to interpret and display information is vital to your project. At times the information y ou need can be buried in the raw data of your measurement. This might be due to one of sev eral reasons: • The use of a protocol, encoded data, or propr[...]
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68 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets T ool Development Kit Custom T ool Example, Added T ext in T race This example sho ws how a custom tool can convert dat a to text t o pres- ent information in an easy-to-under- stand form. The original trace comes from a control unit in an automobile. Embedded in the dat a is information about the engine a[...]
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69 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets T ool Development Kit Custom T ool Example, Microprocessor Code Reconstruction The original trace came from the bus of a MPC 555 processor . As y ou can see, no data was placed on t he bus at the time of the trace because cache memor y was turned on. Normally , it would not be possible to inverse assemble [...]
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70 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets T ool Development Kit Custom T ool Example, Multiplex Data Custom tools can combine several lines of data acquired sequentially under one label into one line of dat a. Ho we ver the dat a to be combined does not hav e t o come from the same label, it can come from different labels. The labels can ev en com[...]
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71 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets T ool Development Kit Custom T ool Development Environment This is the main window f or dev eloping code with the t ool dev elopment kit. Select this button to cause the compiled code to operate on the acquired data. Select this button to compile the code displayed in the “Source Code” tab. Load a file[...]
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72 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets T ool Development Kit Product Characteristics Analyzer com patible custom tools will run on any 16700 Series analyzer running version A.01.40.00 or greater . In some rare instances, changes in the operating system can require that your tools be recompiled in order to run on t hat version of the operating s[...]
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73 Post-Processing and Analysis T ool Sets Licensing Information Licensing and Miscellaneous Description System Configuration Requirements • 16700 Series logic analysis system • Desired tool set(s) • Supported and compatible measurement hardware T ool Set Control • Locally control and view tool set measurements • Remotely access any tool [...]
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74 T ime Correlation with Agilent Infiniium Oscilloscopes E5850A Logic Analyzer - Oscilloscope T ime Correlation Fixture • Automatic de-sk ew . Measurements between t he logic analyzer and Infiniium oscillo- scope are automatically de-sk ew ed in time. This sav es you time and gives y ou conf idence in the meas- urement results. • Combined wav [...]
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75 Agilent 16700 Series T echnical Information System Software All features and functionality described in this document are available with system software version A.02.20.00 Mainframe Specifications and Characteristics Mass Storage Hard Disk Drive 9 GB formatted disk drive Floppy Disk Drive • Capacity 1.44 MB formatted • Media 3.5 inch floppy [...]
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76 Mainframe Specifications and Characteristics Agilent 16700 Series T echnical Information (continued) Web Server Supported from Instrument Measurement status check,remote display , installation Web Page of PC application software, link to Agilent’ s T est and Measurement site PC Requirements Pentium® (family) PC (200 MHz, 32 MB RAM) running Wi[...]
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77 Port In Levels TTL, ECL, or user defined Input Resistance 4 K Ω Input V oltage –6V at –1.5 mA to +6V at 1.6 mA Port Out Levels 3V TTL compatible into 50 Ω Functions Latched (latch operation is module dependent) Pulsed, width from 66 ns to 143 ns T arget Control Port Number of signals 8 Levels 3V TTL compatible Connector 2 rows of 5 pins,[...]
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78 Remote Programming Interface (RPI) RPI Overview T ypical Applications Manufacturing T est Data Acquisition for Offline Analysis System V erification and Characterization Pass/Fail Analysis Stimulus Response T ests Remote Programming 1. Set up the logic analyzer and save the test configuration. Steps 2. Create a program that remotely: Loads a tes[...]
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79 Mainframe Specifications and Characteristics Remote Programming Interface (RPI) (continued) Command Set Summary - Commands available on both UNIX and PC System System Configuration Query Load/Save Configuration and Data Start/Stop Measurement Current Run Status Start/Stop/Query a Session Logic Analysis Modules Load/Save Configuration and Data T [...]
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80 IntuiLink Programming Examples Provided with IntuiLink Visual Basic Examples have been included for use with Visual Basic 5.0 or higher . These examples perform simple functions such as: system checks, oscilloscope measurements, pass/fail tests using stored configuration and pattern generator stimulus files, and stimulus/response tests. They als[...]
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81 Mainframe Specifications and Characteristics Agilent 16700B Series Physical Characteristics Power 16700B 115/230 V , 48 to 66 Hz, 610 W max 16701B 115/230 V , 48 to 66 Hz, 545 W max 16702B 115/230 V , 48 to 66 Hz, 610 W max Weight* Max Net Max Shipping 16700B 12.7 kg (27.0 lb) 34.2 kg (75.4 lbs) 16701B 10.4 kg (23.0 lb) 32.0 kg (70.6 lbs) 16702B[...]
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82 Mainframe Specifications and Characteristics Agilent 16700A Series Physical Characteristics Power 16700A 115/230 V , 48 to 66 Hz, 610 W max 16701A 115/230 V , 48 to 66 Hz, 545 W max 16702A 115/230 V , 48 to 66 Hz, 610 W max Weight* Max Net Max Shipping 16700A 12.7 kg (27.0 lb) 34.2 kg (75.4 lbs) 16701A 10.4 kg (23.0 lb) 32.0 kg (70.6 lbs) 16702A[...]
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83 Probing Solutions Specifications and Characteristics SIGNAL GND 4 SIGNAL GND 6 SIGNAL GND 8 SIGNAL GND 10 POWER GND 2 SIGNAL GND 12 SIGNAL GND 14 SIGNAL GND 16 SIGNAL GND 18 SIGNAL GND 20 SIGNAL GND 22 SIGNAL GND 24 SIGNAL GND 26 SIGNAL GND 28 SIGNAL GND 30 SIGNAL GND 32 SIGNAL GND 34 SIGNAL GND 36 SIGNAL GND 38 POWER GND 40 1 +5V 3 CLK1 5 CLK2 [...]
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84 Probing Solutions Specifications and Characteristics Figure 6.9. T ermination adapter and equivalent load. 250 ohm 90.9k ohm T o Logic Analyzer Pod 8.2pF Signal Ground Adapter RC Network 370 ohm Signal Ground Equivalent Load 4.6pF 7.4pF 100k ohm Includes logic analyzer Isolation Adapter 01650-63203 Isolation adapters that connect t o the end of [...]
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85 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Key Specifications* and Characteristics Agilent Model Number 16715A, 16716A, 16717A 16740A, 16741A, 16742A 16750A, 16751A, 16752A 16760A Maximum state acquisition rate on 16715A, 16716A: 167 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 400 Mb/s [1] Full channel: 800 Mb/s each channel 16717A, 333 Mb/s [1] Half channel: 1[...]
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86 Key Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) Agilent Model Number 16710A, 16711A, 16712A Maximum state acquisition rate on 100 Mb/s each channel Maximum timing sample rate Conventional: 500/250 MHz (half/full channel) T ransitional: 125 MHz Channels/module 102 Maximum channel count on a 204 (2 modules) single time base and trigger Memory [...]
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87 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16710A, 16711A, 16712A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics Probes (general-purpose lead set) Input resistance 100 K Ω , ±2% Parasitic tip capacitance 1.5 pF Minimum voltage swing 500 mV , peak-to-peak Threshold accuracy* ±(100 mV + 3% of threshold set[...]
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88 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16710A, 16711A, 16712A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) T riggering Maximum trigger sequence speed 125 MHz, maximum Maximum occurrence counter 1,048,575 Range width 32 bits each Timer value range 400 ns to 500 seconds Timer resolution 16 ns[...]
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89 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16715A, 16716A, 16717A, 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics Probes (general-purpose lead set) Input resistance 100 K Ω , ± 2% Parasitic tip capacitance 1.5 pF Minimum voltage swing 500 mV , peak-to-peak Mi[...]
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90 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16715A, 16716A, 16717A, 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics State Mode 16715A, 16716A, 16717A 16740A, 16741A, 16742A 167 Mb/s State Mode 16750A, 16751A, 16752A 200 Mb/s State Mode Maximum state acquisition ra[...]
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91 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16715A, 16716A, 16717A, 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) State Mode 16715A, 16716A, 16717A 16740A, 16741A, 16742A 167 Mb/s State Mode 16750A, 16751A, 16752A 200 Mb/s State Mode T rigger sequenc[...]
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92 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16715A, 16716A, 16717A, 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) State Mode 16715A, 16716A, 16717A 16750A, 16751A, 16752A 167 Mb/s State Mode 400 Mb/s State Mode Maximum state acquisition rate 333 Mb/s[...]
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93 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16715A, 16716A, 16717A, 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) State Mode 16715A, 16716A, 16717A 16750A, 16751A, 16752A 167 Mb/s State Mode 400 Mb/s State Mode T rigger resources 8 Patterns evaluated[...]
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94 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16715A, 16716A, 16717A, 16740A, 16741A, 16742A, 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) Timing Mode (continued) 16715A, 16716A, 16717A 16740A, 16741A, 16742A 16750A, 16751A, 16752A Maximum trigger sequence speed 167 MHz 200 [...]
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95 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16760A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics Probes E5378A Single-ended E5379A Differential E5380A Mictor E5382A Single-Ended Flying Leads Input resistance and Refer to figure 6.14 Refer to figure 6.14 Refer to figure 6.14 Refer to figure 6.15 capacitance M[...]
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96 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Specifications for Each Input Parameter Minimum Description/Notes 800, 1250, 1500 Mb/s modes 200, 400 Mb/s modes Data tWidth* 500 ps 1.25 ns Eye width in system under test [2] to Clock tSetup 250 ps 625 ps Data setup time required before tSample tHold 250 ps 625 ps Data hold time required [...]
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97 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16760A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued) Synchronous state analysis 1.5 Gb/s mode 1.25 Gb/s mode 800 Mb/s mode 400 Mb/s mode 200 Mb/s mode Maximum data rate E5378A, E5379A probes: E5378A, E5379A probes: E5378A, E5379A, E5382A 400 Mb/s 200 Mb[...]
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98 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16760A Supplemental Specifications and Characteristics (continued) Synchronous state 1.5 Gb/s mode (only 1.25 Gb/s mode (only 800 Mb/s mode 400 Mb/s mode 200 Mb/s mode analysis (continued) available with E5378A available with E5378A and E5379A probes) and E5379A probe[...]
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99 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16760A Supplemental Specifications and Characteristics (continued) Asynchronous Timing Analysis Conventional Timing Analysis T ransitional Timing Analysis (continued) Sample period accuracy ±(250 ps + 0.01% of sample period) ±(250 ps + 0.01% of sample period) Channe[...]
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100 State/T iming Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent T echnologies 16760A Supplemental Specifications and Characteristics (continued) Eye scan mode 1.5 Gb/s mode 800 Mb/s mode Maximum clock rate 1.5 Gb/s 800 Mb/s Sample position range relative +5ns to 10 ns -4 ns to +4 ns to clock Sample (time) position resolution 12 ps 12 ps Sample[...]
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101 16534A Specifications* Bandwidth dc to 500 MHz dc offset accuracy ±(1% of offset + 2% of full scale) dc voltage measurement accuracy ±(1.5% of full scale + offset accuracy) Time interval measurement ±[(0.005% of D T) + (2E – 6 x delay setting) + 100 ps] accuracy at maximum sampling rate, on a single scope card, on a single acquisition T ri[...]
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102 Oscilloscope Modules Specifications and Characteristics 16534A Characteristics* V ertical (Voltage) V ertical sensitivity range 16 mV full scale to 40 V full scale V ertical resolution 8 bits full scale Rise time (calculated from bandwidth) 700 ps dc gain accuracy ±(1.25% of full scale + 0.08% per ° C difference from calibration temperature) [...]
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103 Oscilloscope Modules Specifications and Characteristics 16534A Characteristics Horizontal (Time) Time base ranges 0.5 ns/div to 5 s/div Time base resolution 10 ps Delay range • pretrigger • -32 K x sample period • posttrigger • 320 ms or 1.6E7 x sample period, whichever is greater Time interval measurement accuracy ±{(0.005% of ∆ T) [...]
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104 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics 16720A Pattern Generator Characteristics Maximum memory depth 16 MV ectors Number of output channels at ≤ 300 MHz clock 24 Number of output channels at ≤ 180 MHz clock 48 Number of output channels at ≤ 200 MHz clock 24 Number of output channels at ≤ 100 MHz clock 48 Number of[...]
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105 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics Data Pod Characteristics Note: Data Pod output parametrics depend on the output driver and the impedance load of the target system. Check the device data book for the specific drivers listed for each pod. Agilent 10461A TTL Data Pod Output type 10H125 with 100 Ω series Maximum cloc[...]
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106 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics [1] T ypical skew measurements made at pod connector with approximately 10 pF/50 K Ω load to GND; worst case skew numbers are a calculation of worst case conditions through circuits. Both numbers apply to any channel within a single or multiple module system. [2] Channel 7 on the 3[...]
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107 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent 10473A 3-State 2.5 V olt Data Pod Output type 74AVC16244 3-state enable negative true, 38 K Ω to GND, enabled on no connect Maximum clock 300 MHz Skew [1] typical < 1.5 ns; worst case = 2 ns Recommended lead set Agilent 10498A 74AVC16244 [1] T ypical skew measurements ma[...]
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108 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics Agilent E8141A L VDS Data Pod Output type 65LVDS389 (L VDS data lines) 10H125 (TTL non-3-state channel 7) 3-state enable positive true TTL; no connect=enabled Maximum clock 300 MHz Skew typical < 1 ns; worst case = 2 ns Recommended lead set: E8142A Recommended lead set Agilent 104[...]
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109 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics Data Cable Characteristics Without a Data Pod The Agilent 16720A and 16522A data cables without a data pod provide an ECL terminated (1 K Ω to – 5.2V) differential signal (from a type 10E156 or 10E154 driver). These are usable when received by a differential receiver , preferably[...]
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110 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics Clock Cable Characteristics Without a Clock Pod The Agilent 16720A and 16522A clock cables without a clock pod provide an ECL terminated (1 K Ω to – 5.2V) differential signal (from a type 10E164 driver). These are usable when received by a differential receiver , preferably with [...]
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111 10463A ECL Clock Pod Clock output type 10H116 differential unterminated; and differ- ential with 330 Ω to – 5.2V and 47 Ω series Clock output rate 300 MHz maximum Clock out delay approximately 8 ns total in 14 steps (16720A only); 11 ns maximum in 9 steps (16522A only) Clock input type ECL – 10H116 with 50 K Ω to – 5.2v Clock input [...]
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112 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics 10468A 5 volt PECL Clock Pod Clock output type 100EL90 (5V) with 348 ohm pulldown to ground and 42 ohm in series Clock output rate 300 MHz maximum Clock out delay approximately 8 ns total in 14 steps (16720A only); 11 ns maximum in 9 steps (16522A only) Clock input type 100EL91 PECL [...]
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113 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics 10472A 2.5 volt Clock Pod Clock output type 74AVC16244 Clock output rate 200 MHz maximum Clock out delay approximately 8 ns total in 14 steps (16720A only); 11 ns maximum in 9 steps (16522A only) Clock input type 74AVC16244 (3.6V max) Clock input rate dc to 200 MHz Pattern input type[...]
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114 Pattern Generation Modules Specifications and Characteristics 10477A 3.3 volt Clock Pod Clock output type 74AVC16244 Clock output rate 200 MHz maximum Clock out delay approximately 8 ns total in 14 steps (16720A only); 11 ns maximum in 9 steps (16522A only) Clock input type 74AVC16244 (3.6V max) Clock input rate dc to 200 MHz Pattern input type[...]
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115 T rade-In, T rade-Up Advance to the Latest T echnology with Agilent ’ s “ T rade-Up ” Program Comprehensive Economical Convenient • Purchase from an extensive • Upgrade for less • Simply call your local Agilent list of Agilent test and • Stretch your test sales office measurement products equipment budget • Mention Agilent Promo[...]
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116 Ordering Information Mainframes and Mainframe Accessories Product Number Description Includes 16700B Modular mainframe with five measurement • One DIN keyboard module slots and one emulation or multiframe • One three-button DIN mouse module slot • One ten-conductor , flying lead cable for target control port • T raining kit • One inte[...]
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117 Ordering Information Agilent 1184A T estmobile The Agilent 1184A testmobile gives you a conv enient means of organizing and transporting your logic analysis system mainframes and accessories. The testmobile includes the follo wing: • Draw er for accessories (probes, cables, pow er cords) Figure 7.1. Agilent 1184A testmobile cart. Figure 7.2. [...]
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118 Ordering Information Measurement Module Compatibility T able Measurement Model Description 16700 16600A 16500C* 16500A/B* Module Category Number Series Series State and Timing 16510A* 25 MHz State; 100 MHz Timing; 1 K memory depth √√ 16510B* 35 MHz State; 100 MHz Timing; 1 K memory depth √√ 16540A/16541A* 100 MHz State; 100 MHz Timing; [...]
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119 Ordering Information Measurement Module Compatibility T able (continued) Measurement Model Description 16700 16600 16500C* 16500A/B* Module Category Number Series Series Oscilloscope 16530A/16531A* 2 Channel; 100 MHz Bandwidth; 400 MSa/s; √√ 4 K memory depth 16532A* 2 Channel; 250 MHz Bandwidth; 1 GSa/s; √√ 8 K memory depth 16533A* 2 Ch[...]
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120 Ordering Information Agilent W edge Probe Adapters IC Leg Spacing Number of Quantity of Probe Model Signals Probes Shipped Number 0.5 mm 3 1 E2613A 0.5 mm 3 2 E2613B 0.5 mm 8 1 E2614A 0.5 mm 16 1 E2643A 0.65 mm 3 1 E2615A 0.65 mm 3 2 E2615B 0.65 mm 8 1 E2616A 0.65 mm 16 1 E26144A Agilent Elastomeric Probing Solutions Package T ype IC Leg Spacin[...]
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121 Ordering Information Options and Accessories for Agilent 16534A Oscilloscope Modules Agilent Option Option Description • 001 • Add one Agilent 1145A, dual, active 750 MHz probe • ABJ • Japanese user's reference • 0B0 • Delete manuals • 1BP • MIL-STD 45662A calibration with test data • 0B3 • Add service manual • 0BF ?[...]
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122 Ordering Information Accessories for Agilent 16720A Pattern Generator Modules Product Numbers and Option(s) for Agilent 16700 Series Post-Processing T ool Sets Product or Option Number Description B4600B • System Performance Analysis (SP A) T ool Set B4601B • Serial Analysis T ool Set B4605B • T ool Development Kit B4620B • Source Corre[...]
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123 Third-Party Solutions Our solutions partners of fer a wide array of accessory products for the Agilent Technologies logic analysis systems. Agilent's solution par tners offer complementar y products co ver- ing probing clips, specialized analysis probes f or over 200 micr oprocessors, and software t ools f or ASIC emula- tion and test syst[...]
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124 Support, W arranty and Related Literature W arranty Agilent hardware products are war- ranted against defects in materials and w orkmanship for a period of one year fr om date of shipment. Some newl y manufactured Agilent products may contain remanufactured parts, which are equivalent to new in per- formance. If y ou send us a notice of such de[...]
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