Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- A Quick Tour
- Before You Begin
- Introduction to Timing Analysis: Trigger on an Edge
- Verify Pulse Widths
- Introduction to State Analysis: Trigger on an Event
- Trigger on a Sequence of Events
- Trigger on a 4 Bit Serial Pattern
- Trigger the Oscilloscope with the Timing Analyzer
- Load the RESET Configuration File
- Connect the Oscilloscope Probe and Turn the Glitch On
- Get the Analog Waveform on the Display
- Set Up the Timing Analyzer
- Set Up the Timing Analyzer to Trigger on the Glitch
- Tell the Oscilloscope When to Trigger
- Set Up the Analyzer to Arm the Oscilloscope
- Run the Timing Analyzer and Oscilloscope
- Add the Analog Waveform to the Timing Waveform
- Turn the Glitch Off
- Save Your Work
- Lesson Summary
- Using the Pattern Generator
- Load the RESET Configuration File
- Connect the Pattern Generator
- Set Up the Timing Analyzer
- Set Up the Bus Labels
- Define the Trigger Conditions: Trigger on a 1
- Set Up the Pattern Generator
- Program the Pattern Generator Output
- Start the Pattern Generator and View the Walking Ones Pattern
- Stop the Pattern Generator
- Save Your Work
- Lesson Summary
- Setting the Jumpers
- About the Credit Card Board

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Using the Pattern Generator
The pattern generator provides programmable digital output that can
be used to stimulate and control a system under test. This chapter
shows you how to program the pattern generator so that it provides a
pattern of "walking ones." Because the pattern generator is an output
module, the timing analyzer will be used to view the pattern generator’s
output.
This chapter also shows you a simple process that represents basic
stimulus/response testing. For example, if you are applying the
"walking ones" pattern from the pattern generator to a memory, you
can use the timing analyzer to see if the "walking ones" pattern is being
written to and read from memory properly.