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Serial Bus Analysis
Parity bits are used to detect errors during a transmission.
The soft menu PARITY offers the following options:
None: Use no parity bits
Even: The parity bit is set to “1” if the number of ones in a
specicsetofbitsisuneven(withoutparitybit)
Odd: The parity bit is set to “1” if the number of ones in a
specicsetofbitsiseven(withoutparitybit)
ThebottomsoftmenukeySTOPBITSallowsyoutodene
the length of the stop bit (1 = single, 1.5 = 1 1/2 or 2 =
double).
On page 2|2 of the UART BUS setup menu, you can se-
lect the BIT RATE (symbol rate) via universal knob in the
CURSOR/MENUsection.Thebitratedeneshowmany
bits are sent per second. The soft menu key BIT RATE
allows you to select standard numeric values. Press the
softmenukeyUSERifyouwishtodenecustomizedra-
tes via universal knob or numeric input (KEYPAD button).
The IDLE TIME describes the minimum time between the
stop bit of the last data and the start bit of the new data.
Thesolepurposeoftheidletimeistodenethestartofa
transmission and consequently the exact start of a frame
(one or more symbols, most commonly bytes). Only this
information can guarantee correct decoding and triggering
(regardless of the trigger type). A start bit within the idle
time will not be recognized. You can enter the value via
universal knob or numeric input (KEYPAD button).
13.6.2 UART/RS-232 BUS Triggering
After the BUSconguration,itwillbepossibletotrigger
on various events. Press the TYPE button in the TRIGGER
section of the control panel and choose the soft menu
key SERIAL BUSES. Then press the SOURCE button in
the TRIGGER section and choose UART. This will only be
availableifitwasconguredearlier.PresstheFILTERbut-
If the option HOO11 resp. the voucher HV111 is installed, it it only
possible to select analog channels as source. If the option HOO10
resp. the voucher HV110 is installed, both analog and digital
channels are available as source.
Fig. 13.9: Page 2|2 UART BUS setup menu
ton in the TRIGGER section of the control panel to list all
available UART trigger conditions:
START BIT: Sets the start bit as trigger event. The start
bitistherst0bitthatsucceedsastopbitoridletime.
FRAME START: Denestherststartbitafteridletime.
SYMBOL<N>: AssignsapredenedN-thsymbolas
trigger event. The soft menu ANY SYMBOL allows you to
deneanysymboltotriggeron.Thesymbolcanbe
located anywhere within a frame. The serial bit sequence
(PATTERN INPUT) can be entered as binary or
hexadecimal value. If you choose the binary input, the soft
menu key SELECT BIT and the universal knob allow you to
select which individual bits within the data are to be
edited. Select the option STATE to assign a logic state to
each bit (High = H = 1, Low = L = 0 or X = don’t care).
ThestateXdenesanystate.Ifyouchoosethe
hexadecimal input, the soft menu key VALUE and the
universal knob allow you to set the value for the
respective symbol. If the input is hexadecimal, only the
entire symbol can be set to X. Use the soft menu key
SELECT SYMBOL to toggle between symbols.
PATTERN: Offers additional options for UART trigger
settings. The soft menu key SYMBOL OFFSET and the
universal knob are used to select the number of irrelevant
symbols that proceed the pattern within the frame that
are relevant for the trigger event. Any value between 0 to
4095 symbols after the start bit may be entered. Use the
soft menu key NUMB. OF SYMB. to select the number of
relevant symbols as 1, 2 or 3. The number of symbol
denesthepatternsize.Thesymbollength(5to9bit)
wasconguredatthetimeofthebusdenitionandwill
be observed accordingly in the trigger menu. The value
input for the symbols may be binary or hexadecimal (as
described above). Use the soft menu key PATTERN
INPUT for this selection. If binary input is selected, the
individual bits can be assigned via soft menu key SELECT
BIT and the universal knob. The soft menu key STATE
allows you to determine the state for each bit (1, 0 or X).
If you choose the hexadecimal input, the soft menu key
VALUE and the universal knob allow you to set the value
for the respective symbol. Use the soft menu key SELECT
SYMBOL to toggle between symbols. The active byte will
Fig. 13.10: Trigger menu UART data