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HP 1653B Getting Started Manual (725 pages)
Logic
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 67.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
85
Disconnecting the Probes from the Pods
109
Connecting the Grabbers to the Probes
110
Connecting the Grabbers to the Test Points
110
Labeling Pods, Probes, and Cables
111
Chapter 3 Introduction
112
Using the Front-Panel User Interface
112
Front-Panel Controls
113
Rear-Panel Controls and Connectors
117
How to Select Menus
118
The Cursor
118
How to Switch between the Analyzers and Oscilloscope
119
Returning to the System Configuration Menu
119
How to Close Pop-Up Menus
120
How to Select Fields
120
Pop-Up Menus
120
How to Select Options
121
How to Enter Numeric Data
122
Toggle Fields
122
How to Enter Alpha Data
125
Changing Alpha Entries
126
How to Roll Data
127
Assignment/Specification Menus
128
Assigning Pod Bits to Labels
128
Specifying Patterns
129
Specifying Edges
130
Introduction
131
System Configuration Menu
131
Chapter 4
131
Accessing the System Configuration Menu
132
System Configuration Menu Fields
133
Name
133
Type
134
Autoscale
135
Scope On/Off
135
Pods
136
Where to Go Next
137
Chapter 5 : I/O Menu
138
Accessing the I/O Menu ,511
138
Introduction
138
Print au
139
Printscreen
139
Disk Operations
140
Load
142
Store
142
Autoload
143
Copy
144
Duplicate Disk
145
Packdisk
146
Rename
146
Purge
147
Formatdisk
148
I/O Port Configuration
149
Configuring the Interfaces
150
The RS-232C Interface
151
External BNC Configuration
154
Self Test
155
Chapter 6 Disk Drive Operations
156
Introduction
156
The Disk Operations Available
156
6-L
156
Accessing the Disk Menu
158
Selecting a Disk Operation
159
Disk Operation Parameters
160
Installing a Blank Disk
161
Formatting a Disk
162
Storing to a Disk
164
The Load Operation
166
Renaming a File
167
The Autoload Operation
168
Purgingafile
169
Copyingafile
170
The Pack Disk Operation
172
Duplicating the Operating System Disk
173
Introduction
176
Making Hardcopy Prints
176
Chapter 7
176
Supported Printers
176
Alternate Printers
177
Hooking up Your Printer
177
HP-IB Printer Cables
178
RS-232C Printer Cables
178
HP 132426 Cable
178
HP 92219H Cable
179
Setting HP-IB for HP Printers
179
Setting RS-232C for HP Printers .7:5
180
Setting RS-232C for Your Non-HP Printer
180
Recommended Protocol
181
RS-232C Default Configuration
181
Setting Paper Width
181
Starting the Printout
182
Print All
182
Print Screen
182
What Happens During a Printout
183
Connecting to Other HP Printers
184
Introduction
185
State Analyzer Menu Maps
185
The State Analyzer
185
Chapter 8
185
The State Analyzer: an Overview
185
State Format Menu Map
186
State Trace Menu Map
187
State Listing Menu Map
189
State Compare Menu Map
190
State Waveform Menu Map
191
State Chart Menu Map
193
Storage Macro
220
Reading the Sequence Level Display
222
Acquisition Fields
224
Armed by
224
Trace Mode
224
Count
229
Off
229
Time
229
States
231
Qualifier and Pattern Fields
233
Base
234
Label
234
Patterns
234
Qualifier Field
234
Pattern Fields
235
Ranges
235
State Listing Menu
236
Chapter 11 Introduction
236
Accessing the State Listing Menu
237
State Listing Menu Fields
238
Markers
238
Markers off
239
Markers Patterns
239
Stop Measurement
240
Markers Statistics
241
Markers Time
241
Chapter 12 State Compare Menu
243
Accessing the Compare Menu
244
The Compare and Difference Listing Displays
244
The Compare Listing
244
The Difference Listing
244
Creating a Compare Image
245
Bit Editing of the Compare Image
246
Masking Channels in the Compare Image
247
Specifying a Compare Range
248
Saving Compare Images
250
Chapter 13 State Chart Menu
251
Scaling the Axes
252
Markers and Readouts for Chart
255
Marker Options
256
Chapter 14 State Waveforms Menu
257
Selecting a Waveform
258
Replacing Waveforms
259
Deleting Waveforms
260
Delay from Trigger
261
State Waveform Display Features
261
Table of Contents
295
Acquisitionmode
323
Transitional Acquisition Mode
324
Glitch Acquisition Mode
325
Base
326
Label
326
Find Pattern
327
Pattern Duration (Present for )
329
Thenfindedge
331
Chapter 19 Timing Waveforms Menu
335
Accessing the Timing Waveforms Menu
336
Timing Waveforms Menu Fields
337
Markers
337
Markerstime
338
Markers Patterns
339
Stop Measurement
339
Accumulate Mode
340
Markers Statistics
340
At Marker
341
Time/DIV (Time Per Division) Field
342
Delay Field
343
Introduction
345
Timing Analyzer Measurement Example
345
Introduction
243
Accessing the State Chart Menu
251
Introduction
251
Selecting the Axes for the Chart
251
Accessing the State Waveforms Menu
257
Introduction
257
Introduction
335
Chapter 20
345
Problem Solving with the Timing Analyzer
346
What am I Going to Measure
346
How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer
347
Connecting the Probes
349
Activity Indicators
349
Configuring the Timing Analyzer
350
Specifying a Trigger Condition
352
Acquiring the Data
353
The Timing Waveforms Menu
354
The
355
The Vertical Dotted Line
355
Configuring the Display
356
Display Resolution
356
Making the Measurement
357
Finding the Answer
358
Chapter 21 Timing/State Measurement Example
360
Whatamigoingtomeasure
361
How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer
362
Configuring the State Analyzer
363
Acquiring the Data
364
Finding the Problem
365
What Additional Measurements Must I Make
366
Connecting the Timing Analyzer Probes
367
How Do I Re-Configure the Logic Analyzer
367
Configuring the Timing Analyzer
368
Setting the Timing Analyzer Trigger
369
Time Correlating the Data
370
Mixed Mode Display
371
Re-Acquiring the Data
371
Interpreting the Display
372
Overlapping Timing Waveforms
373
Finding the Answer
374
Summary
375
Chapter 22 The Oscilloscope
376
The Scope (an Overview)
376
Thechannelmenumap
377
Thetriggermenumap
378
The Waveforms Menu Map
379
Specify Markers Menu Map
380
Waveform Selection Menu Map
380
Menu Overview
381
Chapter 23 Channel Menu
383
Channel Menu Fields
383
V/DIV Field
384
Impedance Field
387
Preset Field
387
Introduction
383
Waveform Selection
388
Connecting the Equipment
389
Setting up the Oscilloscope
389
Turning the Waveforms On/Off
390
Modify Waveforms
392
Overlay (Cl,C2)
393
Timebase Functions
395
S/Divfield
396
Zoom (Acquisition Stopped)
397
Zoom Example
397
Delay Field
399
Scroll Example
400
Autoscale Field
401
If no Signal Is Found
402
Whenasignalisfound
402
Chapter 24 Trigger Menu
403
Immediate Trigger Mode
404
Armed by Field
405
Run
406
Mode Field
404
Edge Trigger Mode
406
Source Field
406
Level Field
407
Auto-Trig Field
408
Slope Field
408
Repetitive Mode Run
409
Single Mode Run
409
Auto-Measure Field
410
Top and Base Voltages
412
Connecting the Equipment
413
Setting up the Oscilloscope
413
Rise Time Measurement
414
Fall Time Measurement
415
Vp-P Measurement
416
Period and Frequency Measurements
417
Preshoot and Overshoot Measurements
419
Introduction
410
Scope Field
410
Waveforms Menu
410
Introduction
360
Introduction
376
Calibration
403
Introduction
403
Chapter 25
410
Marker Measurements
421
Markers Field
422
Sample Period Display
423
Time
423
Trig to X Field
424
Trigtoofield
424
Search
425
Type Markers
426
Stop Measurement When X-O
427
Lessthan
428
Greater than
429
Not in Range to
430
Store Exception to Disk
431
Statistics
432
Search Marker Measurement Example
433
Connecting the Equipment
433
Making the Measurement
433
Display Field
438
Normalmode
438
Averagemode
439
Accumulate Mode
440
Connect Dots Field
440
Grid
440
Introduction
441
Mixed Mode Displays
441
Chapter 26
441
Timing/State Mixed Mode Display
442
State/State Mixed Mode Display
443
Timing/Scope Mixed Mode Display
444
Arming the Oscilloscope
444
Displaying Timing Waveforms
445
State/Timing and Scope Mixed Mode Display
448
Time-Correlated Displays
449
Introduction
450
Timing/State/Oscilloscope Measurement Example
450
Chapter 27
450
What am I Going to Measure
451
How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer
452
Configuring the State Analyzer
453
Acquiring the Data
455
Connecting the Probes
455
Finding the Problem
456
What Additional Measurements Must I Make
457
Connecting the Timing Analyzer Probes
458
How Do I Re-Configure the Logic Analyzer
458
Setting the Timing Analyzer Trigger
460
Time Correlating the Data
461
Mixed Mode Display
462
Re-Acquiring the Data
462
Interpreting the Display
463
Reconfigure the Analyzer with Scope
463
Connecting the Scope Probes
464
Armingthescope
465
Making the Scope Measurement
466
Mixed Mode Display with Scope
467
Finding the Answer
468
Microprocessor Specific Measurements
469
Appendix A: Introduction
469
Nsc800
472
8086Or8088
474
68000 And 68010 (64-Pin DIP
481
68000 And 68010 (68-Pin
482
68Hcll
485
Loading the Desired File
486
Selecting the Correct File
486
Connecting the Logic Analyzer Probes
487
How to Display Inverse Assembled Data
487
Appendix B
489
Top and Base Voltages
489
Measurement Algorithms
490
Period
490
Negative Pulse Width (-Width
491
Preshoot and Overshoot
492
Average Voltage
493
Dutycycle
493
Error Messages
494
Appendix C: Introduction
494
Installation, Maintenance and Calibration
500
Appendix D: Operating Environment
500
Storage and Shipping
500
Original Packaging
500
Tagging for Service
500
Other Packaging
501
Ventilation
500
Power Requirements
501
Power Cable
502
Selecting the Line Voltage
505
Applying Power
506
Checking for the Correct Fuse
506
Loading the Operating System
506
Intensity Control
508
Calibration
509
Calibration Integrity
509
Calibration Interval
509
Operator's Maintenance
509
Software Calibration Procedures
510
Offset Calibration
510
Attenuator Calibration
511
Delay Calibration
512
Gain Calibration
512
Appendix E
514
Introduction
514
Operator Self Tests
514
Selftests
514
Power-Up Self Test
514
Selectable Self Tests
515
Introduction
516
Logic Analyzer Specifications
516
Probes
516
Timing Mode
517
Specifications and Operating Characteristics
516
Appendix F: Specifications and Operating Characteristics
516
Logic Analyzer Operating Characteristics
517
Probes
517
Measurement Configurations
518
Memory
518
State Analysis
518
Trace Specification
518
Tagging
519
State Compare Mode
520
Symbols
520
State X-T Chart
521
Glitch Capture Mode
522
Timing Analysis
522
Transitional Timing Mode
522
Waveformdisplay
522
Acquisition Specifications
523
Autoscale (Timing Analyzer Only
523
Measurement and Display Functions
523
Time Interval Accuracy
523
Trigger Specification
523
Indicators
524
Labels
524
Markerfunctions
524
Data Display/Entry
525
Run/Stop Functions
525
Oscilloscope Operating Characteristics
526
Vertical
526
Horizontal
528
Trigger
528
Waveformdisplay
529
Measurementaids
530
Setupaids
530
Oscilloscope Specifications
526
Horizontal
526
Trigger
526
Vertical (at BNC
526
Interactive Measurements
531
Acquisition
531
Mixeddisplay
531
Time Correlation
531
Time Interval Accuracy between Modules
531
General Characteristics
532
Operating Environment
532
Dimensions
533
Power Requirements
533
Weight
533
Table of Contents
552
General Information
557
Introduction
557
Instruments Covered by this Manual
558
Safety Considerations
558
Product Description
559
Accessories Supplied
560
Accessories Available
561
Logic Analyzer Operating Characteristics
562
Measurement Configurations
563
State Analysis
563
Timing Analysis
566
Measurement and Display Functions
567
Logic Analyzer Specifications
562
Probes
562
Timingmode
562
Oscilloscope Operating Characteristics
569
Vertical (at BNC
569
Horizontal
570
Trigger
571
Waveform Display
571
Measurementaids
572
Oscilloscope Specifications
569
Horizontal
569
Trigger
569
General Characteristics
573
Operating Environment
573
Power Requirements
574
Weight
574
Interactive Measurements
573
Acquisition
573
Mixed Displays
573
Time Correlation
573
Time Interval Accuracy between Modules
573
Recommended Test Equipment
575
Table of Contents
577
Initialinspection
578
Introduction
578
Operating Disk Installation
578
Power Requirements
578
Safety Considerations
578
Line Voltage Selection
579
Applying Power
580
Powercable
580
User Interface
582
HP-IB Address Selection
583
Service Manual Contents-1
583
RS-232-C Configuration
584
RS-232-C Interface
584
Degaussing the Display
586
Operating Environment
586
Originalpackaging
586
Storage and Shipment
586
Tagging for Service
586
Taggingforservice
586
Cleaning Requirements
587
Otherpackaging
587
Table of Contents
588
Introduction
589
Recommended Test Equipment
589
Self Tests
589
Selftests
589
Power-Up Self Test
590
Selectable Self Tests
590
Test Record
589
Performance Test Interval
591
Performance Test Procedures
591
Logic Analyzer Performance Tests
592
Test Connector
592
Clock, Qualifier, and Data Inputs Test 1
593
Test Connector
593
Clock, Qualifier, and Data Inputs Test 2
602
Clock, Qualifier, and Data Inputs Test 4
608
Clock, Qualifier, and Data Inputs Test 5
611
Clock, Qualifier, and Data Inputs Test 6
611
Glitch Test
614
Threshold Accuracy Test
618
Oscilloscope Performance Tests
622
Input Resistance Test
622
DC Offset Accuracy Test
629
Bandwidth Test
632
Time Measurement Accuracy Test
635
Trigger Sensitivity Test
643
Table of Contents
644
Adjustments and Calibration Interval
645
Adjustments and Calibration Introduction
645
Equipment Required
645
Introduction
645
Adjustments
646
Calibrafion
646
Instrument Warm-Up
646
Safety Requirements
646
Power Supply Assembly Adjustment
647
Adjustments
647
Calibration
647
CRT Monitor Assembly Adjustments
648
Intensity, Sub-Bright, and Contrast Adjustment
648
Focus Adjustment
649
Horizontal Phase, Vertical Linearity, and Height Adjustments
649
System Board Assembly Threshold Adjustment
650
Oscilloscope Assembly High-Frequency Pulse Adjustment
653
Softwarecalibration
655
Software Calibration
655
Attenuator Calibration
656
Offset Calibration
656
Delay Calibration
657
Delaycalibration
657
Gain Calibration
657
Trigger Calibration
657
Abbreviations
659
Exchange Assemblies
659
Replaceable Parts Introduction
659
Direct Mail Order System
661
Ordering Information
661
HP 1653B Programming Reference Manual (408 pages)
Logic
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 4.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Aboutthismanuai
17
Introduction
17
Introduction to Programming an Instrument
17
Programmingsyntax
18
Instruction Syntax
18
Output Command
19
Deviceaddress
19
Instructions
19
Instruction Header
19
Whitespace
20
Instruction Parameters
20
Headertypes
20
Combining Commands from the same Subsystem
21
Duplicate Keywords
21
Queryusage
22
Program Header Options
23
Instruction Terminator
25
Selecting Multiple Subsystems
25
Programming an Instrument
26
Initialization
26
Exampleprogram
27
Programoverview
27
Receiving Information from the Instrument
27
Response Header Options
28
Response Data Formats
29
String Variables
30
Numericbase
31
Numeric Variables
31
Definite-Length Block Response Data
32
Multiple Queries
33
Instrumentstatus
33
Addressing
34
Command and Data Concepts
34
Interface Capabilities
34
Introduction
34
Programming over HP-IB
34
Communicating over the HP-IB Bus
35
Controller)
35
Local, Remote, and Local Lockout
35
Buscommands
36
Deviceclear
36
Group Execute Trigger (GET)
36
Interface Clear (IFC)
36
Interface Operation
37
Introduction
37
Programming over RS-232C
37
Cables
38
Minimum Three-Wire Interface with Software Protocol
38
Extended Interface with Hardware Handshake
39
Cableexample
40
Configuring the Instrument Interface
41
Interface Capabilities
41
Protocol
41
Databits
41
Communicating over the RS-232C Bus
42
Controller)
42
Lockoutcommand
43
Introduction
45
Programming and Documentation Conventions
45
Truncation Rule
45
Infinity Representation
46
Response Generation
46
Sequential and Overlapped Commands
46
Syntax Diagrams
46
The Command Tree
48
Command Types
48
Tree Traversal Rules
48
Examples
49
Command Set Organization
54
Subsystems
54
Programexamples
55
Common Commands
56
Introduction
56
"Cls
58
Ese
59
Esr
61
Idn
63
Opt
64
Rst
65
Sre
66
Stb
68
Wai
70
Introduction
71
Armbnc
74
Data
75
System Commands
71
Logic Analyzer Block Data
78
Sectiondata
78
Acquisition Data Description
81
Oscilloscope Block Data
88
Osciuoscope Data Section
88
Sectiondata
88
Osciiioscope Display Data Section
89
Dsp
90
Error
91
Header
92
Key
93
Ler
95
Lockout
96
Longform
97
Menu
98
Mese
99
Mesr
101
Ppower
103
Rmode
105
Setup
106
Start
108
Stop
109
Chapter 7 Introduction
110
Mmemory Subsystem
110
Autoload
113
Catalog
114
Copy
115
Download
116
Initialize
117
Load
118
Pack
120
Purge
121
Rename
122
Store
123
Upload
124
Dllst Subsystem
125
Introduction
125
Dlist
126
Column
127
Line
129
Chapter 9 Wllstsubsystem
136
Introduction
136
Machine
138
Arm
139
Assign
140
Autoscale
141
Name
142
Type
143
Machine Subsystem
136
Introduction
144
Clock
144
Cperiod
144
Label
144
L3-2
150
Master
151
Remove
152
Slave
153
Threshold
154
Sformat Subsystem
144
Introduction
155
Strace
158
Branch
159
Find
162
Prestore
164
Range
166
Restart
168
Sequence
170
Store
171
Tag
174
Term
175
Strace Subsystem
155
Chapter 13 Sllstsubsystem
177
Introduction
177
Column
182
Data
184
Line
185
Mmode
186
Opattern
187
Osearch
189
Ostate
190
Otag
191
Runtil
192
Taverage
194
Tmaximum
195
Vruns
197
Xotag
198
Xsearch
201
Xstate
202
Xtag
203
Introduction
204
Swaveform
206
Accumulate
207
Delay
208
Insert
209
Range
210
Remove
211
Swaveform Subsystem
204
Introduction
212
Schart
214
Accumulate
215
Vaxis
218
Schart Subsystem
212
Chapter 15 Introduction
219
Compare
221
Cmask
222
Copy
223
Data
224
Find
226
Range
227
Compare Subsystem
219
Introduction
230
Tformat
231
Label
232
Remove
234
Threshold
235
Tformat Subsystem
230
Chapter 19 Twaveform Subsystem
236
Introduction
236
Twaveform
250
Accumulate
251
Delay
252
Insert
253
Mmode
254
Ocondition
255
Opattern
256
Osearch
258
Range
260
Remove
261
Runtil
262
Speriod
264
Taverage
265
Tmaximum
266
Tminimum
267
Vruns
268
Xcondition
269
Xotime
270
Xpattern
271
Xsearch
273
Xtime
274
Chapter 20 Introduction
275
Symbol
277
Base
278
Paltern
279
Range
280
Remove
281
Width
282
Symbol Subsystem
275
Introduction
283
Scope
284
Autoscale
285
Smode
286
Scope Subsystem
283
Channel Subsystem
287
Introduction
287
Channel
289
Coupling
290
Offset
291
Probe
292
Range
293
Introduction
294
The Edge
294
The Immediate Trigger Mode
294
Trigger
296
Level
297
Mode
298
Slope
299
Source
300
Trlgger Subsystem
294
Acquire Subsystem
301
Introduction
301
Acquisition Type Average
302
Acquire
303
Count
304
Type
305
Acquisition Type Normal
302
Introduction
306
Timebase
307
Delay
308
Mode
309
Range
311
Timebase Subsystem
306
Chapter 1 Chapter 26
312
Introduction
312
Waveform Subsystem
312
Data Acquisition Types
314
Record
314
Format for Data Transfer
315
Byteformat
315
WORD Format
316
Data Conversion
317
Waveform
318
Count
319
Data
320
Format
321
Points
322
Preamble
323
Record
324
Source
325
Type
326
Valid
327
Xincrement
328
Xorigin
329
Xreference
330
Yorigin
332
Yreference
333
Chapter 27 Measure Subsystem
335
Frequency
335
Preshoot
344
Vbase
349
Vmax
350
Vmin
351
Vpp
352
Message Communication and System Functions
354
Appendix A Protocols
355
Functional Elements
355
Protocol Overview
356
Protocol Operation
356
Protocol Exceptions
357
Syntax Diagrams
358
Syntax Overview
358
Device Listening Syntax
361
Devicetalkingsyntax
374
Common Commands
380
HP 1653B Getting Started (76 pages)
Logic Analyzer
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 6.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
0 - Chapter 1
8
Introducing the HP1652B/HP 16538
8
What Are the HP 1652B and HP 1653B
8
Getting Ready to Operate
9
Initial Inspection
9
Accessories
10
Removing Yellow Shipping Disk
10
Selecting the Line Voltage
11
Checking for the Correct Fuse
12
Connecting the Power Cable
12
Loading the Operating System
13
Installing the Operating System Disk
14
Lineswitch
15
Power-Up Self-Test
16
Adjusting the Display Intensity
17
Summary
17
Chapter 2
18
Front Panel Organization
18
Display
18
Cursor
18
Menukeys
18
Diskdrive
18
Rollkeys
18
Knob
18
Inputs
18
Getting to Know the Front Panel
18
Introduction
18
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