DV3100 DIGIVIEW, DV3100 Datasheet - Page 75

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DV3100

Manufacturer Part Number
DV3100
Description
LOGIC ANALYSER, DIGITAL, 100MHZ, 18CH
Manufacturer
DIGIVIEW
Datasheet

Specifications of DV3100

No. Of Data Channels
18
No. Of Clock Inputs
8
Frequency
100MHz
Power Consumption
2.5W
External Height
0.75"
External Width
2.8"
External Depth
4.75"
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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that have been defined. For example, if you have defined a signal of type "I2C", then the I2C
search type will be available from this menu. (For details on each search type, see:
). After selecting the type of search to define, a new search definition will be created (with default
properties) and its editor window will automatically open.
Searches are defined in terms of Signals matching specific criteria. Depending on the search
type, one or more signals are selected and a match pattern, match value or other conditions are
defined for each. Some search types even allow sequences of match conditions with the option of
placing the match marker at a specific point in the match sequence. When ALL specified signals
and conditions match the criteria, then we have a match.
All search types (and therefore all search editors) have the following common properties.
Search Name - Description
From - Where to begin Searching
Set Marker - Mark the match point
Delete Button - Deletes this search
OK Button - Closes this search editor window
Search Button - Performs this search
Use the Name field to describe the search. This descriptor will be displayed in the Search
Manager Windows and in the Global Search selection box.
The 'search from' selection determines where the search starts from; the current center of
screen or the current marker location. Since the marker is placed at the center of the screen
after the first search match, these are often the same during consecutive searches. The main
difference occurs during the first search or between searches if you scroll the screen.
The marker selection determines which marker is used to show the search match. You must
select one. Whenever the search matches, the selected marker is placed at the match point
and then centered in the searched window.
Use the Delete button to dispose of the search and remove it from all search managers.
Use the OK button when you are finished making changes and want to close the editor for this
search.
Use the Search button to test the settings you have just entered for this search. Right-Click to
search forward from the current time of the marker. Left-Click to search backward from the
current time of the marker. When you are satisfied with the search settings, you can close the
search and use any search button in the application to continue searching. (see: Searching)
Navigating and Analyzing the Data
Search Types
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