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Using the State Analyzer
In
this
chapter
you will
learn
how to use
the
state
analyzer
by
setting
up
the
logic
analyzer
to
make
a simple
state
measurement
We give you
the
measurement
results
as actually measured by
the
lOgIC
analyzer, Since you may not have
the
same
circuit available.
The
exercise in
this
chapter
is organized in a
task
format. The
tasks
are in
the
same order you will most likely use
them
once you
become experienced. The steps
In
this
format are both numbered
and
lettered. The numbered steps
state
the step objective. The
lettered
steps
explain
how to accomplish
each
step
objective.
There
is also
an
example of each
menu
after
It
has
been properly set up.
How you use
the
steps depends on how
much
you
remember
from
chapters
1
through
4.
If
you
can
set up
each
menu
by Just looking at
the
menu
picture, go
ahead
and
do
so"
If
you
need a
reminder
of
what
steps to perform, follow
the
numbered steps.
If
you still need
more information
about "how,"
use
the
lettered
steps.
When
you have finished configurmg
the
logic
analyzer
for
this
exercise, you can load a file from
the
operating
system
disc"
This file
configures
the
logic
analyzer
the
same way It is configured for
this
exercise.
It
also loads
the
same
data
acquired for
this
exercise so you
can see
what
it looks like on screen.
In order to
learn
how to configure
the
logic analyzer, we recommend
that
you follow
the
exercise to "Acquiring
the
Data"
before loading
the
file from
the
disc.
You can also compare your configuration with
the
one on
the
disc by
printing
it (if you have a
printer
I or
making
notes before you load
the
file"
Using the State Analyzer
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