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 ==== Logic Analyzer ==== ==== Logic Analyzer ====
  
-For signals that are digital, the logic analyzer can be used to, well, analyze them.+For signals that are digital, the logic analyzer can be used to, well, analyze them.  
  
-It uses the "pods" that are the ribbons of wires connected from the back.+Be sure to set to Analyzer mode.
  
 +It uses the "pods" that are the ribbons of wires connected from the back.  We'll use Pod 1, data line 0.  The wires and connectors are in the bags on top of the analyzer.
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 +{{ :hplogicanalyzerconnectors.jpg |}}
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 +Connect to what you're trying to analyze, both signal and ground.
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 +Select Waveform, either from the menu next to the main menu button, or just press the "W form" button on the front panel.
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 +Change how much is displayed with sec/Div, the dial should control that.  Dial in how much "Next Sample Period" you need that is enough to see the signal.
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 +Hit Run in the upper-right of the screen, or the button in the upper-right of the front panel.
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 +With sec/Div still selected, you can dial in the displayed sample period to see the signal.
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 +Select Delay, and the dial can move the signal left and right.
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 +{{ :hplogicanalyzerwaveform.jpg |}}
  
hp_1660cs_logic_analyzer_and_oscilloscope.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/10 22:05 by davidk

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