Datasheet

Digital Phosphor Oscilloscopes MSO3000 Series, DPO3000 Series
Triggering
on a specic data packet going across an I
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C bus. The yellow waveform is
clock and th
e blue waveform is data. A bus waveform provides decoded packet content
including
Start, Address, Read/Write, Data, and Stop.
Serial Triggering and Analysis (Optional)
On a serial bus, a single signal often includes add ress, control, data, and
clock information. This can make isolating events of intere st difcult. The
MSO/DPO3000 Series offers a robust set of tools for debugging serial
buses with automatic trigg e r, decode, and search for I
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C, SPI, CAN, LIN,
RS-232/422/485/UART, and I
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S/LJ/RJ/TDM.
Serial Triggering
Trigger on pa cket co ntent such as start of packet, specic addresses,
specic data content, unique identiers, etc. on popular s erial interfaces
such as I
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C, SPI, CAN, LIN, RS-232/42 2/485/ UART, and I
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S/LJ/RJ/TDM.
Bus Displ
ay
Provides a higher-level, combined view of the individual signals (clock, data,
chip ena
ble, etc.) that make up your bus, making it easy to identify where
packets begin and end and identifying subpacket components such as
address, data, ide ntier, CRC, etc.
Bus Decoding
Tired of having to visually inspect the waveform to count clocks, determine
if each bit is a 1 or a 0, combine bits into bytes, and determine the hex
value? Let the oscilloscope do it for y ou! Once yo u’ve set u p a bus, the
Event table showing decoded Identier, DLC, DATA, and CRC for every CAN packet in
alongacquisition.
MSO/DPO3000 Series will decode each packet on the bus, and display the
value in hex, binary, decimal (LIN only), signed decimal (I
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S/LJ/RJ/TDM
only), or ASCII (RS-232/422/485/UART only) in the bus wavefo rm.
Event Table
In addition t o seeing decoded packet data on the bus waveform itself, you
can view all captured packets in a tabular view much like you would see in
a software listing. Packets are time stamped and listed consecutively with
columns for each component (Address, Data, etc.).
Search
Serial triggering is very useful for isolating the event of interest, but once
you’ve captured it and need to analyze the surrounding data, what do
you do? In the past, users had to manually scroll through the waveform
counting and converting bits an d looking for what caused the event. With
the MSO/DPO3000 Series, you can have the oscilloscope automatically
search t
hrough the acquired data for user-dened criteria including serial
packet cont ent. E ach occurrence is highlighted by a search mark. Rapid
navigation between marks is as simple as pressing the Previo us ()and
Next () butto ns on the front panel.
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