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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
Using Both Analyzers
Using Both Analyzers
In the following example we use a Timing analyzer to trigger on an 
address pattern, and a State analyzer to capture the data that appears 
after the address pattern. Both analyzers are from the same instrument 
tool, and both the timing and state data sets are time-correlated.
NOTE: Before you begin configuring the measurement, connect the appropriate 
probing (see page 177) for your measurement.
1. From the System window, select the logic analyzer icon, then select 
Setup.... The first analyzer window will appear.
2. From the first analyzer window, configure a Timing analyzer (see page 93) 
to trigger on the first occurrence of a desired edge and pattern. 
3. From the analyzer window, select the Navigate icon, then Activate 
Modules, then select the second analyzer from the same slot. This analyzer 
is marked by an N2, where N is the slot the analyzer is installed in, and 2 
designates the second analyzer. 
When you activate the second analyzer, a second analyzer window marked 
N2 appears.
4. From the Settings tab of the first analyzer, configure the Arming Tree (see 
page 95) so the Timing analyzer (first analyzer) is armed by Run, and the 
State analyzer (second analyzer) is armed by the Timing analyzer.
5. From the second analyzer, configure a State analyzer (see page 94) to 
trigger on the first occurrence of any data. 
6. From either analyzer window, select the Navigate icon, then Analyzer N, 
then select Listing.
7. From the Listing window, select the Run Single icon to execute the 
measurement and display the data. 










