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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
Overview - Multiple Instrument Configuration
Overview - Multiple Instrument Configuration
A multiple instrument configuration consists of more than one
Instrument tool grouped together in a measurement. In this type of
configuration, each instrument tool captures its own data set. All data
sets are then typically viewed in the same Display tool.
Configuration Shown in the Workspace Window
Important elements of a multiple instrument configuration are the
arming signal, the time correlation of the separate data sets, and the
skew adjustment between instruments.
The Arming Signal
When using multiple instrument tools in a measurement, you must
coordinate the run function of all instruments. This is done by the
arming signal in the Group Run Arming Tree. (see page 108) When the
measurement is run, the arming signal notifies each instrument in the
arming tree when its their turn to run. Depending on the purpose of
the measurement, all instruments could trigger immediately when the
signal is received, or, each instrument could trigger according to its
own trigger specification.
The arming signal can originate either when the measurement is run
(see page 113) by selecting the Group Run field, or by an external
source connected through a Port In connector.
Time Correlation of Data Sets
When multiple instrument tools have their run control coordinated to
an arming signal, they typically are also time-correlated. That is, each
instrument knows the time relationship between each others trigger,