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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Chapter 9: Using the Pattern Generator
Set Up the Pattern Generator
Set Up the Pattern Generator
For the pattern generator to output the "walking ones" to the logic
analyzer, the lower four bits of Pod 4, which is connected to the
training board through the TTL Data Pod, must be assigned to
PATGEN.
1 In the Main System window, click on the Pattern Generator, and
select Setup...
2 Select the Format tab.
3 Click on Lab1, select Rename..., and change the label name to
PATGEN.
PATGEN is short for pattern generator, and represents the pattern
generator data captured by the timing analyzer.
4 Click OK.
5 Click on the field showing the 8 channels of pod 4.
6 Select Individual... from the pop-up menu.
7 If there are asterisks ‘*’ in the PATGEN window, right-click and
hold to select ‘................’ from the pop-up menu.
This changes the bits from being assigned to the label PATGEN to
being unassigned.