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1. Sjuouro our JEWS ur onqeA ou sjuouioJoop 10 sjuouroTout JONY 91 2unvjosr po amp vidsrp si ppousoxg poursop mod QUA goNM 9H 939301 0 st poyjour 38417 ou y uodo si dn dod pjousoug pod ayy USYA SPOJI oA Jo IIH uii pjouso1u poxisop 1n0 9709 ULI no X sisquis Ryyoad piousauyi pod Umous se sesdde yim naour dn dod IOUN JI WTAS ssoid pue pouyaq 195 uo sosmo ayi SRI 5 Press the CHS change sign key on the front panel You will now see 5 0 in the pop up Also notice the cursor is in the upper right corner of the pop up over the operative Exit When you press SELECT the pop up will close and your new threshold will be placed in the Pod field ON HEWLETT 18504 PACKARD LOGIC ANALYZER 1BSCZEX37 Another type of numeric entry you will use requires you to specify the units as well as the numeric value The following steps show you how 1 Select the TIMING TRACE SPECIFICATION menu by pressing the TRACE key aid Ifthe STATE TRACE SPECIFICATION menu comes up refer to Note S Switching Between Analyzers in this chapter HP 1650B HP 1651B Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 11 apiny poues Buyer oly 81591 dH g0S9i dH snua oiseg eui DuiuJeo pray lt 404 guasaad oq ur po e dsip 20 MOU JHM SHUN 201 pwe INLA Mou NL LOFTS Buissaad Aq dn dod ou oso sun og pue anpeA mou 201 PIPAS JAPY nok soup SONM 293 Bunejou g ad4 spun ayi oBueyo uvo n
2. mam o gurs B 300738 jsnur no A Swan o1001 30 GAY tegt pue dn sdod y s12u100 oaenbs Ota pray Y pAs nog Udy AA e 8190100 popuno YIM so duvj2o1 pue s1ou102 o1enbs YJIM rus SOA YM Jer 9u029q progs noA Jey sadegs oA 318 o1oq L pog Y palos NOA WIYA 11290 fim VON JO l od jeu ozrudoooz ppomnb 03 nod SMOJE SIUL SUORUSAUOI pror nuour SUORUSAUOT D OAJ 993 MOUY 03 poou no snuou DU YIM X104 0 Surejs o10Jog pe NUSIA Your First Step Note C HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide When you turn on the logic analyzer and the operating system has finished loading you will see the System Configuration menu Notice the cursor is in one of the fields in this menu Operating the HP 1650B 51B front panel is like learning to drive a car System Configuration Anaiyzer i Analyzer 2 Name MACHINE 1 Unassigned Pods Type Type Off To drive around the menu turn the KNOB and watch the cursor move from field to field Most of the logic analyzer operation is accomplished by placing the cursor on the field you want to interact with and pressing the SELECT key Depending on the field type immediate execute or pop up pressing SELECT will either execute a function or open a pop up menu This is the HP 1650B System Format Specification menu If you have an HP 1651B the only difference is pod 1 will be assigned to analyzer 1 and pod 2 will be assigned to analyzer 2 There won t be any pods in the UNASSIGNED area of th
3. po ejdsip si now NOLLVOIAION dS HOV3LL amp LV LS 9 pi roz peue Zomm 201 03 YMS HAN o VIL 201 SSA I sdojs asayj Bumojyoj AG nuou NOLLVOIHIOHdS JOVAL ONIINLL 911 ut sodpo Ajpads no X sebpa BujAjipeds 4 Move the cursor to another unassigned bit period and press SELECT twice You will see an arrow pointing up A we 6 5 Move the cursor to yet another unassigned bit period and press Specify Edge SELECT three times You will see an arrow pointing both up and down bata f You have just selected a positive going 1 negative going 4 and either edge T for your edge parameter 6 Place the cursor on Done and press SELECT The pop up will close and you will see the following display a MACHINE TIMING TRACE SPECIFICATION Trace model Single B Armed by Fun Acquisiticn mode Transitionai E B Label gt i Base gt Hex Fi nda Pattern L 234X present for gt 30 ns A Then find Edge es When you close the pop up after specifying edges you will see dollar Note ra signs in the Then find Edge field if the logic analyzer can t display the edges correctly This indicates the logic analyzer can t display the data correctly in the number base you have selected HP 1650B HP 1651B Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 17 opino penes Dumas 8i T 81591 dH B0S91 dH snu oiseg ou Suiuge TENUELT snp qj onunuoo pous noA sisApeue 91801 10 s1
4. Bunsn 931e3s oq pojoudaojur e ewp og pounboe e uonipuoo 199811 v poyroods e yoo f sy pogi ods e suq poudisse e Mel spoqep pousisse e an pue r spod poudisse e i Joouuoo o soqoud YAYA pousea e JozAjeue syeys e poupisads e SAPY NO A 1ozApeuy 91807 gocor dH 201 qn juouounseour 93838 o duns Y oxeur o MOY poured jsnf oA no x Aseuu AS LU EES Using the Timing State Analyzer introduction HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide In this chapter you will learn how to use the timing and state analyzers interactively by setting up the logic analyzer to make a simple measurement We give you the measurement results as actually measured by the logic analyzer since you may not have the same circuit available The exercise in this chapter is organized differently than the exercises in the two previous chapters Since you have already set up both the timing and state analyzers you should be ready to set them up for this measurement by looking at the menu pictures Any new set ups in this exercise will be explained in task format steps like the previous chapters How you use the steps depends on how much you remember from chapters 1 through 4 If you can set up each menu by just looking at the menu picture go ahead and do so If you need a reminder of what steps to perform follow the numbered steps If you still need more information about how use the lettered steps When you have finished configur
5. Jeldeuy EES Display Resolution cease eee ae ORA ka W VASE RE KE eR EE 5 12 Making the MeasuremeliE coe ce sa re eases rire ERE Ta 5 13 Finding the Answer ank ae Si ke a us pede kaa kwe ER S 5 14 SUMMARY pita a Rex Ru as ok ke pan CERA PERPE Ce Eee 5 15 o CC re eee Chapter 6 ES w www Chapter 7 Using the State Analyzer Introduction sos erger n Se edem E aaa ed isa 6 1 Problem Solving with the State Analyzer eserssssenooss 6 2 What Am I Going to Measure eeeeccseecssosoenesccose 6 2 How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer cee eee 6 4 Connecting the Probes eh corda ata kone laa vat ss 6 6 Ree RE TEE 6 6 Configuring the State Analyzer cuss ae ica EEN D eee Sa 6 7 Specifying the J Clock eios oet ert tremere tola DP ca UH A as 6 9 Specifying a Trigger Condition 3 die Tag rere ey ha EEN 6 10 Acquiring the Data EUN E AD NIE 6 12 The State Listing 225 oet Eo EE Ra qaqas fesa 6 13 Finding the Answer Ne ve aces eere eR tr eR ibo Quy 6 14 ULA Loop a TAY co DA Varo ang Ae e WIR psc EIC AE AEN 6 16 Using the Timing State Analyzer ns cesse E x vac eee esr ex RE LER REOR P DR a 7 1 Problem Solving with the Timing State Analyzer 7 2 What Am I Going to Measure pede soci oke a kak ep dE 7 2 How Do I Configure the Logic Analyzer 7 3 Configuring the State Analyzer 22 see waya se vanse e Ee 7 4 Connectmp the Probes ee
6. wout uoge myo uiojs s ou 03 xo q 193 07 dn dod jo 94 sup posn sagq nod opdurexo Jou BORIM MOA IJEM nos maye Appeonegwojne aso LM FXG zo poun suog oxi sooroqo Mey LDOD jeqi Sprog SPIOY 19110 201 ut auo OU si 91913 D Jeya mg DIOU ouoq ou Bmsn Aq dn dod Anuy eudpy oy pasop nod SISI snotaoud ug snua dn dog Busog A a ES Summary In this chapter you learned what menu the logic analyzer displays once ET E you have turned it on and where you will usually start configuring the logic analyzer once you are ready to make measurements pim The next chapter will teach you the most common types of pop up St menus which will help you progress towards making measurements as explained in chapters 5 through 7 Sta HP 1650B HP 1651B How Do Use the Front Panel pi erm Getting Started Guide 3 7 4 Learning the Basic Menus DEE REES introduction In this chapter you will learn the most common pop up menu types by doing some basic exercises The pop up menu types you will learn in this chapter are Selector Alpha Entry Numeric Entry Assignment Specification 8 e e e un MEE Il liM Selector Pop up Menu Switching Between Analyzers HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide In the selector type of pop up menu you do what the name implies make a selection from two or more options The best way to introduce you to a selector type of menu is to have you work with one right away You will use a selector type of pop
7. youed non oy uo Ady LVIAHO 9 55914 v uou NOLLVOLRIOSS LVIAIOd ONDALL 90 Aeidsiqr T uonipuoo 1033113 e Sm jpoodg e speu3rs mdur 943 0 pojoouuoo sppuueyo Iy Surugissy e sjeusis dur ou 103 sjaqe soureu om JUBLI e 9Q pim noz JozATeue Suran 91 sezApeuy Du HA 91ngijuoo 03 APLIL ML no WIJSAS OY PINS UO MLY nod jeu MON eu Buunfi juo LE o c With the Alpha Entry pop up change the name of the label to RAS see Alpha Entry Pop up Menu in chapter 4 if you need a reminder d Name the second label CAS by repeating steps a through c 3 Assign the channels connected to the input signals Pod 1 bits 0 and 1 to the labels RAS and CAS respectively a Place the cursor on the bit assignment field below Pod 1 and to the right of RAS and press SELECT b Any combination of bits may be assigned to this pod however you will want only bit 0 assigned to the RAS label The easiest way to assign bits is to press the CLEAR ENTRY key to un assign any assigned bits before you start c Place the cursor on the period under the 0 in the bit assignment pop up and press SELECT This will place an asterisk in the pop up for bit 0 indicating Pod 1 bit 0 is now assigned to the RAS label Place cursor on Dene and press SELECT to close the pop up ite d Assign Pod 1 bit 1 to the CAS label by moving the cursor to bit 1 and pressing SELECT HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing Analyzer Getting Started Guide 5 7 opino payers umes
8. Getting Started Guide HP 1650B HP 1651B Logic Analyzers U3 RE Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1989 Manual Part N umber 5952 4240 Printed in the U S A July 1989 Contents introduction About this book Chapter 1 Introducing the HP1650B HP 1651B What Are the HP 1650B and HP Ioaib esse eee 1 1 Getting Ready to Operate ekran ieri ete en ben do d 1 2 Initial TASPECHON es uu ayak Fet a eee Am aS Na doxes 1 2 ACCEBSOFIGS keelen tee meet 1 3 Removing Yellow Shipping Disc 4 04 we d ye eve Eee Ro ees 1 3 Selecting the Line Voltage 1 4 Checking for the Correct Fuse 1 5 Getting Power to the Instrument 1 6 Operating Environmeht or cutee bx a s dp ER ra 1 6 Ventilation rcp 1 6 Loading the Operating EES E Installing the Operating System Disc vwa eu K 1 8 EE 1 9 Intensity Control NE eeh Utne 1 9 HOWeL Up Sei Tet 22 ay pik koka aa bio ene e at aa ko ek Wa d aes 1 10 Summuby PS v Ga en m ER me eee re ka ee YA 1 11 Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Front Panel Introduction ON eye AA SAA ETE S 2 1 Front Panel Organizaboma ia debe eee p et dA PETRO 2 1 BEREN IA EE 2 2 RONDA ert son rotat A PARI MIS ALIUS 2 3 Rol iaa id e a Eat ames ek n dp toa pul 2 4 oo ort Ete poze ek kn eae Rew KE nS RENATA L 2 5 LDS play sod osa ee Eege 2 6 e 2 7 SUMAN s cp Ska usutay dee n A E Se 2 7 c A kk be t
9. HP 1650B HP 1651B Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 13 epiny payers Gunjeg vit 9ISIL dH dosel dH snuay oiseg ou Duer TOS TMS Sursso1d pue aueg uo rosmo 293 Buroejd Aq da dod ap osop nox p Rock OR ck K ck OK Ok kok Ck ok ck ck ck Gk H GI pousdo dn dod oui UIM SEM H JeyA JO 97835 ajisoddo 34 0 s2 2803 uouudisse Pq IP MOY 291308 II NOX LOA YAS ssoud pue dn dod am ut sporiod 10 SYSLIO SE 90 JO DUO WO JOSIN 201 HLJ 01 CON Y AP 20100 5 w I Ze 9090 sjoqu is fijTdsds HOIISUJIJFIJ3dS AVRAOA SMIMII i 3NIH39H j YIM BUOM 9 18 nos JozAyeue ou 0 pod e uSisse 40 S1ozApeue YOUMS JOYA Joz peur sig 07 pouSisse spod ue oAvq ph 910N uop noA Spam Aposour Y spjog juouruZisse 31q Aue oos Loop no JI p nuour dn dod Bumo poj 201 99S pa nO X LOWERS ssoid pue spjoy juouruBisse 31q IM jo JUO uo 10s1no ou IMJA Z SL Specifying The Specify Patterns fields appear in several menus in both the timing Patterns and state analyzers Patterns can be specified in one of several number bases however for now we ll use hexadecimal HEX since it is the default base Before starting this exercise you need to know how the logic analyzer knows which pattern to ignore doesn t care about Whenever you see an X in this type of menu it indicates a don t care To specify patterns 1 Select the TIMING
10. ur ME no jy Joz eu 9727S 99 se rozApeuy amBiywoo qpa nos sdajs osoy Buimooj Ag 1ozA eue 3724S Y se rozApeuv 2130 943 IMFYUOO jsnur no Juowonseou 9181s SIY oxeui 0 JOPIO UJ vy Joz euy 93815 oui Duren ElezAjeuy 91607 eui sinByjuo5 Od MOH BENE 3 Name Analyzer 1 68000STATE optional a Place the cursor on the Name field of Analyzer 1 and press SELECT b With the Alpha Entry pop up change the name to 68000STATE see Alpha Entry Pop up Menu in chapter 4 if you need a reminder 4 Assign pods 1 2 and 3 to the state analyzer a Place the cursor on the Ped 1 field and press SELECT ee b In the Pod 1 pop up place the cursor on Analyzer 1 and press Saaz SELECT c Repeat steps a and b for pods 2 and 3 HP 1650B HP 16518 Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 6 5 epin9 pones Sunes 9 9 91991 dH H0991 dH dazAjeuy 37815 ou Duren pod W SHOIVOIGNI pe e ioi i ALIALLOY tItiiffi2i0iliii t i TT12 11177 p Pod o 310 adh 1 91818 edil spog pauSisseun 31901500088 owen z 243Z euy t aaz jeug uorjeuanBtjuo uelsfig duruonisue1 o3e SOUT peuBis YOTYA sojeorput SIY nuour uonem guoO urojs s I JO SPY PUR f pog oy ur f 99s pa no4 BULUUNI sr wrojs s 19318 mo4 pue pojoouuoo sriozApeue Sorgo SY woy 410 BOIPU NADOY SYT 9qons ssoppe oq o POP f MIO T pod COW yno 9ory Sowy snq sso1ppe ay 0 ynon 0 soqoid c pog e STV YSno1y OY sour snq
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12. E eo koh ewe ale Ge ee 7 5 Acq iting the Data A ale piba eet at Ue Md qu Qu tees 7 5 Finding the Problem 12a oats vee Pwa Ee san 7 6 What Additional Measurements Must I Make 7 7 How Do I Re configure the Logic Analyzer 7 8 Connecting the Timing Analyzer Probes 7 8 Configuring the Timing Analyzer EE eee sal pet Ya 7 9 Setting the Timing Analyzer Trigger eeeeeeseccocosen 7 10 Time Correlating the Data 2 9 ed A EROS 7 11 Re acquiring the Data E 7 12 Mixed Mode Display l i 429953 ie UE AHORA RIA k kra oak dri 7 12 Interpreting the Display o hin sek aie GER ea aq oM en X P 7 13 Overlapping Timing Waveforms eee eee seen eee eee 7 14 ASIG eui WOY sep owad Guipeor 8 xipueddy A E 1 J 1817 49849 uo uin JezAjeuy 218607 y xipueddy ee 8 8 8 8 8 0 ZIXON Seu 6 Je1deuo hl EE EE i ia Kreunung YN ken rene kenn kek here ijnojuug e Suunp suoddveg UYM E IV JOU C 199 108 Wg QuQ 5 9 CENE IU O eet mcdia qiue jnojung oy Sun 1838 ug ce AA E HERS s1ojuug dH 30 gl aH Suns C Uer Crac a eolit sed ISJUIJ dH UON MOA 103 OZET SAY Zumos A ee SL dH 103 OZEZ SH Sumog EE Ee P AIC ae RUP odere lojung MOK d n Buryooy uoronpoxu 5 uLig Ad0opsey Sumu 8 adeus H dE Se Saat be bae Cama EE Jeunung Gr ttt emen 10MSUY ou Surpurg Introduction About this BOOK Welcome to the new generation of HP logic analyzers The HP 1650B 51B logic ana
13. RUN key The logic analyzer will look for a negative edge on the RAS signal and trigger if it sees one When it triggers the display switches to the TIMING WAVEFORMS menu RS DRAM TEST TIMING MAVEFORNS Markers X to Trig o s Time X to 0 G s Accumulate Off 6 to Trig S s at x Marker Sec Div 100 ns Delay o 3 The RAS label shows you the RAS signal and the CAS label shows you the CAS signal Notice the RAS signal goes low at or near the center of the waveform display area horizontal center Now is the time to load the timing measurement demo file from the disk if you wish The file name is TIMINGDEMO Follow the procedure in Appendix B to load the file Using the Timing Analyzer 5 9 spins poes Huen asd 81591 dH 80S9L dH JozAjeuy Suu oy Busy SH3MHVW O Y X hereg su goz 1a 2es X ww 0 S142 ot oO Fate aje tnunoog a six SuTT s o idi 03 vi Enn 326488 SH3043AUM SNIWIL 1531 HUNG mojoq a durexo 99s s 00970 BIO ore 193 211 03 O pue 198 8143 03 X uou Ae dsip 201 jo 193499 AYI ut OQ JIM SIRU O pu g ou s1iox1eur oy uo2A49q our oq s ejdsip rozApeue 9130 oi pwe SWOJOALAA MOA uo so19 ui JO sjurod 201 uo uray oov d no x msue INOA puy 0 osn NOA sioxaeur 948 O pwe KUL O pue x out oun panop PONIA 201 e A UE O pue XIL e 048 SJOQUI S 3u 1 swonounj rouj pue sjoqui s rads ay jo JWOS MOUY 0 poou nok SIDMSUL pU o nuour SJJ SN uvo
14. YIBUI ogroods 107 19921 ui pjou st y 10s52201d0J51ru 00089 e dn xamod no UO AA sounnou dn 118 s Jeru sey 10ss0001d AIDAJ AMOY JOSSIDOI OJORU 0089 oquosop rt JAL podde SI somod UDYA SAILAS 105 0204d0JoTUI DY HAJM MEIS O Sploop NO X 29 oz jeuy 330S out Duren SINSCIN 03 Buoy I WY JEYA n uonnjos e puy o Suns 1 awos op 0 poou noa urojqoud DIBAJJOS 10 areapsey e st Jr jt ons 3 0019 roouiduo SIBMIJOS 903 PWE NOL 31039 POYIOM I9A9U SEY MOHO DU SOUT Aysodoid Suryiom ore Kou pue yoo urojs s oy pue sodeqoa A ddns romod oq poxoouo saeq noA Apodoud yros USIOP PROMO MOA our PIN DY 40 uo 104p IOA uin no uou AA Arourour quo pe21 WOU oy pouruvudoad pue sremyos oq pojo duroo seq JOUBISOP SILOS DUI pue STBAAPLLY 201 PIJIJAWOD JABY NOX TD pofonuoo 10 859901dosonu v pousisop oAeq noA oumsse o durexo SIG ug 9Z euy 91215 oui yum Sujajos vWa gold E EE What you decide to find out is 1 What ROM address does the microprocessor look at for the location of the stack pointer and what is the stack pointer location stored in ROM 2 What ROM address does the microprocessor look at for the address where its first instruction is stored in ROM and is the instruction correct 3 Does the microprocessor then go to the address where its first instruction is stored pes 4 Is the executable instruction stored in the first instruction location be correct Your measurement
15. a Place the cursor on the CLOCK field and press SELECT b Place the cursor on the box just to the right of J in the pop up labeled OFF and press SELECT c Place the cursor on and press SELECT d Place the cursor on Done and press SELECT E 580005 TRTE State Format Specification Specify Symbols B Clock Period S gt 60 ns Activity gt Label Pol 153 HARAN e AC Fh OR XM HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide i 6 9 pin5 peyes Humes 8LS9L dH 80S9 dH uoneorrmods 193311 ayi 10 usayjed e Woy uSrsse upo ROA s1ogmenb ase y ysnomy e suond Q suondo uo 193311 jo Ist noA SurMoys sreodde dn dod soyjouy LOWIAS sso1d pue ppoy uo at 34 jo 34811 ou 03 ploy 3jejs u oq uo JOSINI ou IJd q RAR KEK XXXXXX XXXX KXXXXA T RARA Isi 9696 999593 saup 1 e us Jabba 18481 818180 3481 11880 1 1348 93uanbas fq pawg ST Buys opos 9984 E NOILGITIIJFJIS 32531 ILYAS SiHISGOOHS B LOG TAS ssoid pue nuoui OY JO poly sparg souanboag u ur Y Oy uo JOSINO DY Jd e 0000 SSoappe uo si023113 r z reue 93035 oq JU OS 102811 Su 19S 7 ox 30 Vul oq Sursso1d Aq nus NOLLVOIMIONdS HOVAL ALVIS 94 199198 1 sng sso1pp ot uo 0000 Sso1ppe 129 9p 11 uou 198811 03 JozAfeue 97035 Su 193 o poou no 0000 SSoJppe st 35219ju1 JO JUDAS JSAM 201 OUTS AL 0 voy JozAjeue 3724S 94 119 0 poou no nuaw ONILSTT ALV LS
16. samples synchronously the logic analyzer must use the stored timing relationship of the data to reconstruct a time correlated display To set up the logic analyzer to keep track of these timing relationships turn on a counter in the STATE TRACE SPECIFICATION menu The following steps show you how Ml 1 Display the STATE TRACE SPECIFICATION menu 2 Place the cursor in the field just below Count on the right side of the display and press SELECT 3 Place the cursor on the Time option and press SELECT The counter will now be able to keep track of time for the time correlation GSSG0STATE Ja STATE TRACE SPECIFICATION i Trace mode Single E Sequence Levels DEER bu i While storing anystate kan 1B t Trigger on a t times a Branches Store anystate ors Count a Time i dd Prestore i ae I L or B B Label gt DDR DATA a Base Hex Hex a G08950 Xxx b Ex ve c 2 a T BRA XXX HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 7 11 2n epin9 Deeg Dune c en 81991 dH d0S91 dH JezAjeuy eye1s Duiuinr eur Guisn Ti lebfizit 03 0 0 z elaq su 006 4107985 48881441 9 x SHAOSIAUN ONIHII 2NHII00089 amp A Sn B8 pE sn E atog 9 6800 sn F 8329 p 6800 co00 gou sn ge 1 4300 226800 1000 SA Pet ILOR 026800 00004 Se Sh pe i 0268 93b060 1000 Sn pz i 9000 P AO ANS ta SA 21 6008 005900 0
17. ssoappe 03 sjdurojje JOSSIDOIOJOME ou uou spe quo T Agpeogioods MOW ARUINN spe JOAO IYJ sonou OST NOA uonnjos Y pug 0j Bunsaj owos op 0 poou nox wojqoud o3eA Jos 10 oJEADJUU Y St JI Jr AMS J Wore roourduo 910 4308 Sua pu NOA DI0J9Q PIJIOM Joan SEY JMN Sq SOUIS Aprodoud gurq10A ore Ayi pue Yoo uro s S ayi pue o3v3j04 Ajddns mod Su poxooqo cary nox Aprodoud x104 j ussop HANT MOA OWN ISN IYI JOJ uo MOTD MOA uin no uou A How Apuo peoJ WOU oy pourueis01d pue o3e43j0s oy pojo duroo sey IQUBISSP oseayos IYJ pu oregaAprey 201 pojojduroo savy NOX JOAO porouoo 10ssoo03douorur e poudisap savy nos oumsse o durexo sn ug 9z jeuy eyeis bupunt oul uua BulAJOS LSO A eR AA TT Sp How Do In order to make this measurement you must configure the logic OO Confi gure the analyzer as a state analyzer because you want to trigger on a specific l a state 8930 You also want to verify that the addresses and data are Logic Analyzer correct in the states of this routine Configure the logic analyzer so that Analyzer 1 is a state analyzer as shown System Configuration Anaiyzar 1 Analyzer 2 Name I GBOOOSTATE Unassigned Pods Type Type Off 2 117715 beret ey TELSTETELS Le sets HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 7 3 epino peels Summed vL 81591 dH a0os9i dH JezAjeuy 912 9 Bu111 oui Buisf RXR JXRRX xxxx 056909 lt asog gin Saa lt 1
18. up menu to switch between analyzers or get back to the System Configuration menu You can switch analyzers in the FORMAT TRACE and DISPLAY menus without having to go back to the System Configuration menu This is done easily by following these steps 1 Press the TRACE key You will now be in either the TIMING TRACE or STATE TRACE SPECIFICATION menu depending on what you did last in the System Configuration menu Learning the Basic Menus 4 1 ping pomers Dumoen z 8LS9L dH HOSSI dH snuauy 215eg eu Duiueo amp ejdsrp oy uo 1oz peue 1zougo oq JO nuour Surpuodsou105 99 395 IA nod pue osop pa da dod ou p LOTTAS sso1d pue zozAyeue oumgoeur z90 O 94 01 rOSIDO MI IAOW 39x CREAR 88H zan Cat Ri Jo ES 34015814 Inr punog 3isisfiue 22015 ES sauyaugJg SS 81815fiue ua sefBbrap ES 5 y Joye shue Suruoys 116M fiq pousy s 8A81 avuanbas y _aibur MENTE A INTHIGH NOTLUSTATIIGS 339891 31V PI H waishs E Joz Teue JUMO oq uo oq jp 10s1n2 IJL 7 SNIHOVIA PU T 3SINEHOVIA ore soureu 3mvjop soureu rozApeue JULINO 201 pue uezs g Buikejdsip made pa nuour da dod Y 1 Og yas sso1d pue nuou 943 JO JOWIOS Yo joddn oui ut pjor 94 ur JOSINO IYJ 322814 7 I EE eee Assigning Pods Another selector menu type you will use is assigning pods to the analyzers To assign pods 1 Get back to the System Configuration menu refer to Returning to the System Configuration Menu in chapter 3 if you
19. 0 T pod uSissy p 49pururm1 e poou noA Jt y 19 deqo ur nuojq du doq Anug eudpy 998 LSAL WVU 91 oweu og oSuego dn dod Anuq eudpy ou un 9 LOW TAMS ssoid pue 1 1oz p euv jo ppg SWEN OY UO JOSIND IJJ DOLJLJ L puondo LSAL 90 I JoZApBUY JWEN c OO T l lI i i Connecting the Atthis point if you had a target system with a 4116 DRAM memory Probes IC you would connect the logic analyzer to your system Since you will be assigning Pod 1 bit 0 to the RAS label you connect Pod 1 bit 0 to the memory IC pin connected to the RAS signal You connect Pod 1 bit 1 to the IC pin connected to the CAS signal Activity Indicators When the logic analyzer is connected and your target system is running you will see at the right most end least significant bits of the Pod 1 field in the System Configuration menu This indicates the RAS and CAS signals are transitioning System Configuration Ansiyzer 1 finalyzer 2 Name DRAM TEST Unsssigned Pods Type mwe 7880 a o ACTIVITY INDICATORS HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing Analyzer Getting Started Guide 5 5 apiny peueis Bumeo 9 8 8LS9L dH 80S9L dH JozAjeuy Guu ay Guisn AGE 184 8887 lt fijiAtidy sioqu s fiyroads NOI1U21413345 1UMIOA ONIWIL ISHL WOBO B LOWTS ssoid pue poque Ajrpog uo 108110 201 IJd q OTTAS ssoid pue me oqe ayi ur prog do ou uo Josano og OLJA e SYD ouo DOE Sy Y ouo s pqe OAJ JWEN Z
20. 0 9009 0000 ubogo GOCO ILIZ g9r0900 POOO grog 800000 000 FNILNOY HOLJ4 HOLOJA 13838 4 9096 P60600 ZODO Jiro 00090 000 0600 060000 00604 U643 225800 1000 vaar 476500 z000 02658 349000 000 0000 Parogo FOO0 3508 0L6800 8000 G IE 326900 9000 3208 926800 000 ZAH cat i lt 886g biya Nady lt 18497 I HO 1 sasxjeu S ONIESET F4VIS Sivisoodes B MOT AIDA 91 0000 SSo1ppe puas UOM 10ssooo1dodomu DY JE sppo oq ours opd uiexo sm ui suoddey jeu SI sup INSSE LM USM ONLLSTT HLV LS 993 03 Anden 903 YIPMS pue 1oz eue o1els ou 1923143 0000 sso1ppe puos p nous 10ssooo1doaorur AY spud IAI JASA IYJ WAYAL 112312 MOA JO 39591 2010 uo PUR Aa DEE AJLIS oq uum o Zog NAH I ssoud nos dn 1o4od rope suq DY uo 0000 ssoppe Beg spuos 10859001dojouui DY ya EIER oq o1njdeo 03 juem NOK sous eum Buuinboy merriment EES EE EEESQIJC u SS The State The state listing displays three columns of numbers as shown Listing ESOZOSTATE STRTE LISTING E Markers Ott Lebel Base 0007 008936 0066 O0892E 0005 008930 09004 00904F4 0003 0004F5 0002 008928 70001 oo592C 0000 900000 0001 000002 0002 000004 B 0003 000006 yu B 0004 008048 B 0005 00B04A T0005 00804 0007 00804E 0008 GGBOZO STATE LOCATIONS The first column of numbers are the state line number locations as they relate to the trigger point The trigger state is on line 6000 in t
21. 00 Lo ioN eH an j lt aseg JE adgy j lt ieqeq INLISIT d1UIS 3181500089 fieidstq spou pour B UMOYS se ejdsirp poxiur 2071 29 MOT TI noz LOG 138 ssoud pue apour poktiy uo 40sano oq oov Z LOWTAS ssoid pue Aejdsip t jo rouso0 3jop redda oy ut pjog oui uo 10819 IJ IJd T sapou pexzijaj eu 03 Aejdsip oq Juey o y Ajsnosueynuns snuou SAAOJAAVM ONIINLL Agia sig pu ONLISTT LLV LS 9u1 yoq no smoys Aerdsip apom pax 201 SPOW De F u SISRISSESESS EISSSSSSSSSSSSASSiiSqEl 210 94 peo 0 g xipuoddy ur a11poo0ud ayi MONOJ OINGGGAHXHA st Sureu op ou usta nog ji YSIP 201 WOU opg ourop juouro1nseaur p xru oq peo 03 JWA ou ST MON epou Dante ou o1 Aerdsip ay oZueyo podejdsip st nuour yorga JO ssoppresoy nuour JOVAL ALVIS ou BurinBiyuoodo Jaye Jez peue Zurum ou 03 SALIA 1210 IUI JO ouo POYOJLAS nod ssoprun nuou ONLLSTT ALV LS 201 91 Aejdsip ou SOYIJLAS Y eyep 943 sosnboe 1ozAqeue 9130 og uou A Ny ssoud st Op o JABY Bed eui no pe moun 1no 03 pue y spod jo soqoud ayi 122uuoo NOA JOY Bus Inbou ay interp reti ng the Inthe Mixed mode display the state listing is in the top half of the Dis pl ay screen and the timing waveforms are in the lower half The important thing to remember is that you time correlated this display so you could see what is happening in the time domain during the faulty routine Notice that the trigger point in both parts of the display is the s
22. 135 SS9IPPY 01 0 Tq pod Bumm SAAOTIOJ S c pue p spod jo sagosd oy pouwov p no noA mod sm Iw eu Sunosu uon DI iltiti d i ped I TIITISTRISTLIT IIJITIIIITTITITET n a Pa makia 7 Ap Ac RO f ARA T H rtrttttttt__ tt H IETSITTSIStITEIZI i t nog rad 3 Spod peubisseufi 9NHILOO099 BWEN Geet SUN gz sazijouy p laz6jeuy uotrieanfy uo uaisfig UMOYS se roz feut Bmum Y st Z 10Z euy OS 1oz jeue OBO ayi oungijuo JOZ JeUy 0 68 sso1pp uo 193311 0 roz fewe 9193s IYJ sti PIM nog JOUIS 1oz eue o 8Is 91807 ou e se T roz peuy Ava no A JozApeuv Jurug e siz roz peuy OS rozApeue eunByu O9 9H ordo ou oqmZipuoo o1 JNU NON uouroJ0seour SIG oxeur 01 I9p1o ug i OG MOH _ U U l EE Configuring the Now that you have configured the system you are ready to configure ign g Timing Analyzer the timing analyzer Configure the TIMING FORMAT SPECIFICATION menu as shown 5 8060TIUNGj TIMING FORMAT SPECIFICATION Specify Symbols PDD 5 _ POD 4 Activity gt S T TISE 7 7 IT Label Pol 15 Ge dE et B ee o AS S LOS S be S DTALK Configure the TIMING TRACE SPECIFICATION as shown E EBCOOTINNG TIMING TRACE SPECIFICATION Trace model Single B Armed by IGBOCOSTATE Acquisition mode Transitional s E Label gt ELok JAS Los Jups Hoer 48 H JADDE DATaA j B Base gt Hex Hex J Hex Hex I Hez Hex Hex Hex EB Find Pattern XAO ID x J x J x
23. 29 19 UI OZET SY Oy YIM s19jurid sors piexoeg 19 49H pasi Asnoraard oq jo Auv 10 992319 U1 94 125 o OP o sagq no py Gw Stued Adoopaey GUEN SIOJUlid dH 103 OZEZ SU Bumes OO ooo CH setting The following attributes of the RS 232C interface must be set to the RS 232C for correct configuration for your printer Your Non HP Printer Protocol number of data bits number of stop bits parity type Baud rate paper width e e 6 8 6 8 ape You can set all of these attributes for your printer by following this procedure 1 Press the YO key to display the I O menu 2 Place the cursor on FVO Port Configuration and press SELECT 3 Place the cursor on the attribute and press SELECT geg TA 4 When the pop up is open place the cursor on the option your Lo x printer requires and press SELECT The pop up closes placing your selection in the box Repeat this step for all attributes that you need to change 5 Place the cursor on Done and press SELECT The logic analyzer will display the menu that was displayed when you selected the I O menu HP 1650B HP 1651B Making Hardcopy Prints Getting Started Guide 8 3 apiny poues Puma 81991 dH 80S9L dH monvansdyuo 340g ON 201 uou nu 9 1 201 Burssasoe js11j Aq nuour mopyranBYUOJ 3104 OA 94 5229 no x nuour WOonLAABYUOJ Log O 94 ut ALAH 03 195 9q nw pou 03 j22auuoo 914 ou Spd gi qH 104 uonerodo g1S91 80S91 dH OY uo Don ou seq od gr ad Su 103 Z
24. 9 Jo Aejdsip 94 JO 193499 201 W 35919ju1 JO L LP ou ooejd pue eyep AYI oumdeo OF 01 9 Jez jeuy 91819 eu Bush uonipuort JeBBu e BujAyjoeds A c Place the cursor on the a option and press SELECT d Place the cursor on Done in the Sequence Levels pop up and press SELECT e Place the cursor on the field to the right of the a under the label ADDR and press SELECT f With the keypad press 0 zero until there are all zeros in the Specify Pattern pop up and then press SELECT Your trigger specification now states While storing anystate trigger H on 2 once and then store anystate a BBCOOSTATE STATE TRACE SPECIFICATION B Trace mode Single ii Sequence Levels Armed bu While storing anystate i Rutt Trigger en a times Branches Store anystate Label gt ADDR DATA G Base gt Hex Hex Leef coos d 8 Ee 6 H H Sy When the state analyzer is connected to your circuit and is acquiring data it continuously stores until it sees 0000 on the address bus then it will store anystate until the analyzer memory is filled HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 6 11 ennen papes Buyer zi 9 81591 dH 90591 dH JazAjeuy 31218 sy Gutsn OY 201 peo o g xipuoddy ut o3npo2o0Jd 201 MONOA OO LLN LS Si ureu opg IL usi nog ji JSP oq WOI 210 OMAP JWOUDINSEOU 9 ejs SU PROT 03 oui AYI SI MON 0019 050800 80604 adig 3P0800 20604 23p0 37080
25. 9087 x 150 210158914 E uneg BL r IARE PTS E Sayououg sawr 4 9 uo JebBftrii EX una ajejsfiup Burgo1s aitys fiq pouiy tasa oiuanbae a aitus 7 apow 83831 NOLiVITATIAS 32931 31915 3191300089 E UMOYS se RUW NOLLVOLIIOSdS HOV3LL S LV LS 0 mgu 19d 18087 lt RIJAL OY Pod pordeg 3350128 TO 43813 sjoquiig fijraads UOTZBIOTJTIBGX PERO 81815 3141500089 E Dag Se NUOW NOLLVOLIIDSdS LVWNAOJ ALVLS Sq 3303 uoy 10Z CUe 9 8 5 oq 19Z euy 91815 oungiuoo 03 Apeos oie no WIDJSAS ou pounSijuoo savy nod Jey MON eui Bu i anBi juo nz E Connecting the At this point if you had a target system with a 68000 microprocessor Probes you would connect the logic analyzer to your system Since you will be assigning labels ADDR and DATA you will hook the probes to your system accordingly e Pod 1 probes 0 through 15 to the data bus lines DO through D15 Dog e Pod2 probes 0 through 15 to the address bus lines AO through L Al5 e Pod 3 probes 0 through 7 to the address bus lines A16 through A23 e Pod 1 CLK J clock to the address strobe LAS Acquiring the Since you want to capture the data when the microprocessor sends Data address 8930 on the bus you press the RUN key to arm the state analyzer If the microprocessor sends address 8930 it will trigger the pees state analyzer and switch the display to the STATE LISTING menu We ll assume this is what happens in this exam
26. BLIOA Suq ML a NOLLAVO ebejyoA eur eu Buyosjes A O Checking for If you need to check for the correct fuses remove the fuse module and look at the amperage and voltage of each fuse The following figure will the Correct help you locate the 115 V and 230 V fuses To remove the fuse module Fuse carefully pry at the top center of the module until you can grasp it and pe pull it out by hand Refer to Selecting the Line Voltage on the previous page O1650 03 P AED Tu NE 2 3 0 A FUSE 3 0 A FUSE HP 1650B HP 1651B What Is the HP 1650B HP 16518 Getting Started Guide 1 5 epin9 pones Sunes 9 1 81591 dH a0G9l dH 81991 dH G0S9 dH 941 SI IUA UorjepruoA 1191 10 popoou j uo1e sjuoumusur Jojo oq JO sooepns oui Se BUC Se sjuourtujsur JOYIO uo99432q ui 10 19A0 1opun Joz eu 2130 oq 390838 Agur nod 19A940H IOZATVUL 2180 o1 JO 1891 Oy ut sdumuodo WONBIDUSA pue GEI 201 10 MOTTE Pojounsarun ue IPIACIA jsnm no x uonejnueA a EES qenueur aouaiafoy jouvg MOUJ gIS0I dH 80 91 dH 313 ur STAN osou pur ue noA sirun urej192 poooxo jou JSN no juouroJrAuo jo ICA 1oujoue ur T ISN 0 puojur NOK JJ uonepnuoA SJ X20 q 1 u0p Ing suoneaopisuoo jpeuonrippe Aue MOYRA juourmodaradgo DOJO JO Quy peuriou e ut 1oz A vue 91301 MOA ojezado Aen no X jueuiuoJpAus Bunesedo OOOO 9981092934 ema popunoJ8 uedoud e 03 jusuin sun u pouvo9 Lem no Pagzey 20us AJQIssod piro
27. BOO Kee DOE S De ee pk REN in de 16S0 EX32 TRAN 22 AA AA se a JC s s Numeric Entr s i o7 8 1 9 J M oona a JL cLeaR Fa J 2 J a a UC 30 HP 1650B HP 16518 Getting to Know the Front Panel Getting Started Guide 2 3 apiny poues Burner Ve A199 dH 80S9L dH IGUEd 1014 eui mouy 0 Buren 5i o 7 28 d beg tisi 0d ideas TE 7 19877 IIT TITITITISISI ISITITETEILITIT IDITITETE EFITT lt Rirariog BI 35913 33913 m 39913 ES i pm i WRIT S Z d d Si D QOd P d0d r 3301 an T Sioqu s fiiToads NOILUJIi4IO3dS 1UHu48i 31015 Z LA FLA 35907 GaV yous ALO L UIDIOS JJO St jeu IEP MASIA 03 1311 39 10 uop dn gyep pakejdsip 101 03 ONY 201 pue s ox 3594 osn r4 NOX ejep po b dsip oy oAour mA GON 903 ABA GOT ougop Shox PIO 943 BIs Jo sr Aejdsip eyep ap jo wed uou HOH Menu The MENU area contains keys that give you access to the four major menus of the logic analyzer You use this area to 1650 2X31 HEWLETT 16504 J PACKARD LOGIC ANALYZER CURSOR EE batter l b MENU E M a i Ge TRACE d DISPLAYS I a e Access disc drive functions and set up the analyzer for use with a print
28. HP 1651B Using the Timing State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 7 15 epinz peues Summed 9L Z 81591 dH d0S9L dH Joz jeuy exoys Burun oun Duren 40s8s592041doJotut iq 1q819 WE uo JUuoWOINSLOW JO PUR JWES 201 oxeul o MOY NOA SMOYS T osnvooq o qengeA DIS St DSIDIDXO SII s10 59201d051u1 0 9 YA Sury10A J UJE Ayqeqoid nod sours ng 00089 Y 10 gyep ayi pe samdeo Ajsnosueynuns 03 spouueuqo udnouo JABY JOU op no qrcor JH ue oAeu no jT SULIOJOARA Zurum dean vjdsip pow Datt 94 J91d 19301 vjep juouonseour 2101911009 oui ioq o ou YIM 1ozAq eu ouo 1033113 03 pouzeo MALY no X Wajqoud oeapaeq e sem Apene yng tuopqoad JAPOS 9q 03 poseodde 7911 jeu uro qoad v pur 0 Apoaroe1ojut sJoz peuv 3723S pue Bunun 201 OSN o MOY pouseoj ISN sagy no X JBWWNS Pu Making Hardcopy Prints introduction The HP 1650B 51B Logic Analyzers allow you to print the configurations waveforms and listings Whenever your printer is connected to your logic analyzer and you instruct it to do so it will print what is currently displayed on screen This chapter shows you how to set up the logic analyzer s HP IB and RS 232C interfaces for printers If you have a Hewlett Packard ThinkJet QuietJet or LaserJet series printer with the RS 232C interface the RS 232C interface is already set up for you If you have another kind of printer refer to your printer manual for its interface requirements and change your logic analyzer s int
29. LOWTAS Ssoud pue po4ejdsip si pe HUN QONA IP 9jejou Z de 1940 0 JULA nog snq sso1ppe ou JO SHG 10 yq ay Apoods nod yorga m suado dn dod Suiogo our LOWES ssoid pue 1908 00 MAUV 941 JO 00 94 uo 10s1n2 og SORT T sdojs ISI MOJJOJ SULIOJOARM deproAo O I SEY op 03 NO smope SULIOJOALM 201 Sutddep19A suo SUBA 40 YOO PUR peas oq Burp sou BVP ou Je 29s 03 IGL oq 3sntu no ejep AJQLISEN AAS o 19pJO Uy pA peo1 ayi Zuump sou ep ou no oq Apu gwp op qejsun xurgj no 83 os sur10JoAvA Jun oui YIM Suo14 Bunpou 33S no sous vi JazAjeuy eyeys Burun ou Guisn SULIOIOABAA Buju BuiddeueAQ M a P W rind ng the As you look at the overlapping waveforms you notice there are transitions on the data lines during the read cycle indicating the data is Answer o unstable You have found the probable cause of the problem in this routine Additional troubleshooting of the hardware will identify the P actual cause E ised mode Display GBODOSTATE STATE LISTING Label gt ADDR DATA Time Base gt Hex Hex Rei 0093 008900 3060 1 24 us 0002 0004F4 0000 t 24 us 6001 GOG4F 6 8930 1 24 us TO900j 008930 Bosc 1 24 us 0001 000932 QOFF 1 28 us 0002 008934 67F8 1 24 us 0003 008936 B03C 1 24 S E GBOVOTINNG TIMING WAVEFORMS X to Trigger x Sec Div Delay O to Trigger 24 88 us b UNSTABLE DATA HP 1650B
30. NOA dIOJOg s1oAsue Furun NOA 3 Jey sppoy pue podejdsip nue st epp pomnboe u Aea ou oSuego 0 osn noA Jey sprou nuou seu Ni wep poumboe ou Smnkepdsip soprsag asiosaxa st ur rep OS posn ALY SUIOJSABAN NOA snu utu 1970 ot WO SIJP NUI SINYOJAIAVAM ONIINLL 201 Bulut o sul II a The W The V inverted triangle indicates the trace point Remember trace point trigger delay Since delay in this example is 0 000 s you will see the negative going edge of the RAS signal at center screen under the Y The Vertical The vertical dotted line indicates the trigger point you specified in the Dotted Line TIMING TRACE SPECIFICATION menu The vertical dotted line is at center screen under the W and is superimposed on the negative going edge of the RAS signal as shown B DRAM TEST TIMING WAVEFORHS 3 B Harkers Time x to Trigl 30 ns Time X too i70 ns Accumulate Oft lo to Trig SO ns At X Marker RAS Sec Div 200 ns Belay 9 s 1 HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing Analyzer Getting Started Guide 5 11 apin9 payeis Bumper Zi S GLSOL dH H0S91 dH Jez jeuy Sua eur Duren L s o fie1aG Su DOZ 410 3285 Sua 3932 i X 9 s o brat oy Of jo easinasoy s 0 oi X att Bra ey X aurt S484 4844 SHAGSIAUHM SNIMII 1531 Head E 1s q SI su Q0Z ojdurexa sry up 240qe 99s ALIOJSABA SYD 94 jo odpo Suro3 oAntsod ouo pu WLIOJOAEM SY Y 911 JO 93po ZutoZ oAnedou ouo fuo nod saous ULI0J9AUA INA UN G
31. ON 91 936301 quosoud si dn dod oy opu A Z Sunjes juo 1no ou nos 3umoys sieodde dn dod AGIS ML LOW FAS ssoid pue Aas uo 108402 MJ Sopa T 9978 0891 sdajs 9899 guiogoj Q Aag Su 39S SULIOJ9AEAA SYD pue Sy oui y10q jo 3po Sur03 oAnv3ou ouo skejdsip JOY onjea Y O AIGAS 201 Zuigueqo Aq uonnjosas soq oy og noA uonnjoseg ejdsig ioAsue INOA urejqo o pue uonnjoso1 1s q 10j nuou SARIOJAAVA ONIINLL 91 9n 25u00 Aejdsig 0 poou no SULIOJIALM SYD pu Swa oy pormbor savy nod Jeg MON eui Su i an juos O RES WE Maki ng the What you want to know is how much time elapses between the time t RAS goes low and the time CAS goes high again You will use the X Measuremen and O markers to quickly find the answer Remember you specified the negative going edge of the RAS to be your trigger point therefore the X marker should be on this edge if X te Trig 0 If not follow steps 1 and 2 1 Place the cursor on the X to Trig field and press SELECT A pop up will appear showing you the current time from the X marker to the trigger however you don t need to worry about this number now 2 Rotate the KNOB to place the X marker on the negative going edge of the RAS waveform and press SELECT The pop up closes and displays X te Trig 0 000 s 3 Place the cursor on O to Trig and press SELECT Repeat step 2 except place the O maker on the positive going edge of the CAS waveform and press SELECT
32. OWTHS sso1d pue suog uo pe JOSIND og VJA 1oqumu Jig YILI JIPUN xsuojs ue savy SHQ 91 fe gun ounpoooud sy jeodoy oqe v Lvd oq 0 poudisse pe AOU SI CT JIQT pog Surjeorpur cy rq 103 dn dod 943 ur xsuojse SS ue cord piw sm E LOW EIS ssoid pue dn dod juowudisse ee JIq Sq ui cz 913 1opun ponad ayi YO JOSIND DY Ijd o T res noA 910 9q STIG pousisse Aue pousisse un ex 0 49X AM LNA HV TO 94 ssoid o st u rssp 03 ABA JSOISPO ou L TE OQ VLYG 24 0 pousisse SHQ 97 pe Jwen pim nos 194201 pod sig 03 pousse oq Apeorje Lew spq jo uonguiquoo Any q LOW TAS ssoid pue e Leg Jo 120 oy 0 pue 1 pog MOO prog 3uourugisse jq oq uo 10SM DY IWjd e VLVG 292 943 01 ST qSnoxg 0 SAQ T pod Sissy e a qdnougj e sdozs Bunegadou Aq Vr vq Op puooos oy JWEN D 3opururo1 e poou TN nok q y zo deuo ur nuo dn dog Anag eydiy 30s aav 03 pge 201 jo oureu oy Fuego dn dod Aug eudpy 99 IA SCC ee specify ng the If you remember from What s a State Analyzer in Feeling Comfortable J Clock With Logic Analyzers the state analyzer samples the data under the control of an external clock which is synchronous with your circuit under test Therefore you must specify which clock probe you will use for your measurement In this exercise you will use the J clock which is accessible through pod 1 1 Select the STATE FORMAT SPECIFICATION menu by pressing the FORMAT key 2 Set the J Clock to sample on a negative going edge
33. RD no X Aug Bud IV mM tmn 3 Rotate the KNOB and you will see how the cursor moves within the pop up CURSOR BBCDEFGHIJKLHNOPBRSERIVHY YZ 0123456789 MACHINE 1 1 Aipha Entry MARKER 4 Now that you are ready to name analyzer 1 move the cursor so that it is on the L and press SELECT In the bottom of the pop up you will see an L in the far left corner of the bottom box Also notice the under score marker in the bottom box is now under the A of MACHINE The under score marker tells you in what space in the box your next selection will be placed 5 Rotate the KNOB again until you have placed the cursor over the E then press SELECT ud You can also make direct keypad entries Your selection will be placed Note P where the under score marker is in the box HP 1650B HP 1651B Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 5 anne pays Sume 9 v 81591 dH HOS9L dH snusiN 91Seg oui Bureo L 1 JNWaWITI IG esez EXRHARLSSOSONH DIFTHS3303851 fua oudty pog paubisseun T JNIKIUL duen Z tazhipeuy 1 sezfijeuy uorjeanGtjuoj wa siis oureu oq oSuego pojuem no owreu oq jou SI SI oourS xoq WONOY Sg W p NIN VAT 398 MOU pynoys nox A oAnoodsor JA pue y y Zutate soum oour 99 y days jeodoy 9 Changing Alpha To make changes or corrections in the Alpha Entry field place the Entries under score marker under the character you want to change To move the un
34. SSSIppe 94 0 CT yno y seqoud z poq e Cra qanoagi oq Sour sng ejep ou 03 CT yano 0 saqoid y pog e jSutp1o2ov us ls s moX 0 soqoud og pouuoo no YLVA pue HOY smpqer Surasisse oq pis no IWG wo 84s MOA 03 zoz rgue 930 oq JOoUTIOD PIRNOMA no Seqo4lg 305s2901do10rur 00089 Y YIM urojs s 393183 e pey AOA jr quod sy Ty eui Dunoeuuo2 u u U u E E A Y Configuring ihe Now that you have configured the system you are ready to configure State An alyzer the state analyzer You will be Creating two names labels for the input signals Assigning the channels connected to the input signals Specifying the State J clock Specifying a trigger condition e e e 8 1 Display the STATE FORMAT SPECIFICATION menu a Press the FORMAT key on the front panel 2 Name two labels one ADDR and one DATA a Place the cursor on the top field in the label column and press SELECT b Place the cursor on Modify label and press SELECT 1 685008 TATE State Format Specification Specify Symbols Clock Period E 5 60 ns Activity gt Labe Fol IS HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 6 7 opino peues umep 8 9 js geet dH 80S91 dH sezAjeuy 91815 oui Guisn T9q 1 MAGV 943 0 pog JO p L 0 S11Q 14810 1040 ayi uSisse pm no 1dooxo o days jeodo o suq or JR Usisse 01 oqe MACY W pwe z pog 103 2 dogs jeaday p ud FO dn dod oam asop 01 L
35. TING Markers oft Label gt Base gt 0007 008936 BO3C 0006 00892E S1FA 0005 008930 BOSC 0004 0004F 4 0000 0003 0004F6 8930 0002 008925 4EFR 0001 008920 FF9R 0000 600000 0000 0001 000002 O4FC 0002 600004 0000 0003 000006 8048 0004 008048 ZE d arm INCORRECT DATA 0005 008048 0000 40005 00804C O4FC 0007 00804 61D8 0008 008050 6100 HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 6 15 epino peueis fumes 91 9 8LS9L AH B0591 dH JezAjeuy ege ou Guisn 10 59901doJoru JIQ IYSTO ue uo juowomsegou JO pury oes ou oxeur o MOY NOA SAOYS Jr OSNLIDA IJQENJLA ms st oydurexo siy sioss oo zdosrur JIQ 9 qiue BULYION 10316 pqeqoad nod sous ng 00089 10j v3ep t pe ounjde AysnoouryNuns 0 spouueqo YsNous BABY JOU op NOA grcor AH we MLY no jr POPO ore Ady mou pue SSUTIST 2161 pue SWIOJSALA Bann qujoq no SMOYS Jey Juouromseou ojduns e oos JIM no X 1ozA eue 93235 pue Funun oAroe1ojut ue se Joz eue DIGO 94 ISN 03 MOU no SOYOBI 1a deyo 1xou our ool Wojs4s e 0 SANRIO ejep oq ojdures 03 poou pue sour adn para uo gp samideo 0j poou nod oui Aue onbruqoo siy asn ue nox siossooododonu uo onbrug o snp Susa 0 powuny jou 94 nox SOUH oqo1js snoneA pue 041u00 SAJEIS 10SSY9LOJOJOTW DY uo e3ep poje o1 Av dsrp pue oanidvo 0 onbruqoo oures sry osn ueo no X sosnq vjep pue sso1ppe 201 uo geep oq 2unjdvo 03 roz jgue 3727S 943 OST o SI Pi SeO MOY UIS BABY no X
36. TRACE SPECIFICATION menu 2 Place the cursor on the Find Pattern field and press SELECT You will see the following pop up menu _ MACHINE TIMING TRACE SPECIFICATION Fi Trace mode Single j KEE Armed by L Run B Label gt kori gt Hex Specify Pattern Fin B Pattern LXXXX XKXK present for ER 3G ns Then find edge Danad 3 Type in 2 3 4 and press the DON T CARE key You will see 234X in the pop up This will be the pattern in hexidecimal that you want the logic analyzer to recognize 4 Close the pop up by pressing SELECT HP 1650B HP 16515 Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 15 apin9 pogs Super 914 8L89L dH BOS9L dH snuoy oiseg ous Sumseo u op Surjurod MOLE UR 935 MOU IM noz 92UO LOWTAS ssoid pue spouod pq pouBisseun oy Jo ouo uo JOSIRO OY 22814 ojdurexo siy ur oqe OY ueq ju219grp sr oqer MOA ur SIG Jo zoqurnu oq sueour Apo1our jt ei poudisseun jo 1oqumu juorojjip Y savy no ji pourefe 20 1 u0q Toae 201 0 pousisse JIG Yous 10 yq pousisseun ue squoso1do1 ponod yoeq mam dn dod oq ur spouod ot sonou qna noA e a 603 puij uaus B Su 0 I lt 40 juesaud u101109 D ula E V lt 2588 Irs lt isaen fi d Liseerrisuior spo wou 181nbay m m S aturs epow esei B NOLiVILALIIGS AWAL 9NIHIL 3NIH2JUH 4 Jeodde jpm dn dod Sumoyjoy ovr LOW TAS ssoid pue sjaqey om JO ouo 1opun pjog apy pui uaq i 94 uo OSM oq HEJA T
37. The pop up closes and displays O to Trig 710 ns B DRAH TEST TIMING WAVEFORMS E Markers Time X to Trig Time X ie 710 ns Accumulate of t O te Trig i710 ns at Sec Div 200 ns J Delau 9 s 0 D HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing Analyzer Getting Started Guide 5 13 apiny penes umos GK 81591 dH aoset dH oz jeuy Buru out Guisn o s o feraq ST 00g are sss J xau x o STOTT bran or o PTA eye inunooy su ORL SHJOJ3AUM SNINTL 1934 Husa E Aprodoid pousisop St JOAO 19 043U09 JA vd MOA sreodde y su ez jo ununura e sogioods yooq emp oq IUG su OTL si oum DY pojeorpur opduiexo sm r ploy O 0 Amt 943 ur Y s vjdsrp pue JOMSUB siy poje noeo Peo3 e sey roz4peue ordo oq apoq o paou juop noA mq sown JOMSUY JLL 03 O pu Suy 93 X oy Zuppe Aq pamore oq p noo Josue moi eui Buipul 4 E DE Te Su mmary You have just learned how to make a simple timing measurement with the HP 1650B 51B logic analyzer You have specified a timing analyzer assigned pod 1 assigned bits assigned labels specified a trigger condition learned which probes to connect acquired the data configured the display set the Sec Div for best resolutions positioned the markers for the measurement answer e 6 6 e 6 e e e 8 You have seen how easy it is to use the timing analyzer to make timing measurements that you could have made with a scope You can use the timing analyzer for any timing m
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39. able With Logic Analyzers valuable reading It will help you sort out any confusion you may have about their application and show you how to get the most out of your new logic analyzer Introducing the HP1650B HP 1651B What Are the The HP 1650B 51B logic analyzers are new general purpose logic HP 1650B and analyzers with improved features to accommodate next generation dE a design tasks They are basically the same as their predecessors the TN HP 1651B HP 1650A and HP 1651A but now have State Compare State Waveform and State Chart modes They both have HP IB capabilities in addition to RS 232C Both the 80 channel HP 1650B and the 32 channel HP 1651B logic analyzers are capable of 100 MHz timing analysis The HP 1651B is capable of 25 MHz state analysis while the HP 1650B is capable of 35 MHz state analysis on all channels The HP 1651B while only having 32 channels has basically the same features as the HP 1650B That s why you have the same manual set regardless of whether you have an HP 1650B or HP 1651B The key features of the HP 1650B and HP 1651B are e Transitional or glitch timing modes e Simultaneous state state or state timing modes e 1k deep memory on all channels e Glitch detection on all channels e Maker measurements e Pattern edge and glitch triggering e Overlapping of timing waveforms e Eight sequence levels e Eight pattern recognizers e One range recognizer e Small lightweight probing e Time and num
40. ag O 1 Anunoo mod uo spuodop Juousmnsur oq qi DALODOL no o qeo amod jo od 201 jourqeo juourujsur oq 103 popraosd St punog e opoejdo2o1 19 0d Oy aeudoidde we ol oqqeo 99 pouuoo nOA Udy AA qe omod o3ua c Y YIM souroo YIS YOSIT dH MIL semod Bumetg d DSNINUVM jueunasuj eujo Loading the Operating System CAUTION 7 HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide Before you can operate the logic analyzer it must transfer its operating system from a disk to its memory This is called loading the operating system or booting The logic analyzer operating system is a set of instructions that control the operation of the instrument The operating system resides on a 3 5 inch flexible disk You received two identical operating system disks You should mark one of them Master and store it in a safe place Mark the other one Work and use only the work copy This will provide you with a back up in case your work copy becomes corrupt To prevent damage to your operating system disk DO NOT remove the disk from the disk drive while it is running Only remove it after the indicator light has gone out What Is the HP 1650B HP 1651B 1 7 apine poneis Sumos SL 81991 di a0991 dH 8199L dH G0S9 dH oui SI Jeu pado oq 0 PeaJ si jr 910590 urojs s Buve1odo ayi speo pue s1893 j 3s JO SOLOS V SUTU 1oz peug DEBO ou T rodos9iO0 E a y Joz eue 2891 2130 201 uo MIN Wes no MON mo dod gia nonn
41. ame as it was when the displays were separate The trigger in the state listing is in the box containing 0000 and the trigger of the timing waveform is the vertical dotted line de As you look at the mixed display you notice nothing wrong except the Lad data at address 8932 is incorrect However you are seeing only one bit e each of the address and the data To see all the data and addresses in a the timing waveform part of the display you must overlap them B iked mode Display 68000STATE STATE LISTING Label gt ADOR DATA T fase Hex i Hex R dme gl 0003 008900 3000 24 us 24 E 0002 0004F4 0000 NS E 0001 0004F6 6930 008930 503C 30001 008932 ooFF 0002 008934 67F8 0003 008936 B03C 65000TIHNG TIMING HRVEFDRIS X to Trigger 24 88 us Sec Div Delay 9 s Oto Trigger 4 HP 1650B HP 16518 Using the Timing State Analyzer mg Getting Started Guide 7 13 pino peueis Sumos 91591 dH 8a099 dH O0 NOU S SW BO PZ aaral 0 0 B sn og pz 2856131 o X feed marses SHUO4JAUM SNIMIL SNHILOOOBYI ji 826800 l n pz 8343 v 6800 2090 sn GI 3300 226800 1000 SA k l 3108 026800 0000 sn F 0269 93F000 1000 p000 000 006800 000 A lt aseg lt 18987 Wieidsrq apow gezu LIS 1398195 118 Sjtq erep oy dejroao 1dooxo z dojs wadoy 200 200 uo podde 1o40 aq pa sna ssorppe 9u IV
42. ber of states tagging e Pre store e State Compare e State Waveform e State Chart Not all of these features will be covered in this Getting Started manual However you can find the details of these and all the features of the HP 1650B 1651B in the HP 1650B HP 1651B Reference manual HP 1650B HP 1651B What Is the HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide 1 1 epin5 paes Gunjey 2 1 91591 dH 80S91 dH 681991 dH d0S9L dH 9U Si IUM Tenupur SOTAIOS 201 0 13794 Aj1odoad ayesodo jou soop juoumujsur 911 10 podeurep uooq JALY 1ourejuoo Suiddius oq jo sJuo uoo oui JI Ajpe u e s pue georugqoour poyooyo uooq sey juoumasu 94 pue ssouojopduroo 10 poyooys uooq savy juourdugs 94 jo squojuoo y nun vay doox poys nod posemep ose spenrojew durdexovd uonoedsuj JO 1oum3uoo Suiddiys 943 jp ogeurep 107 rourejuoo Buiddiys ay joodsuy peru AE EE oued JUO Sq MOUY 0 HCH Z 19 d uo GIIA Ota 3193s uo pouanj Apeauye st r pwe rez feue 91301 ou osn 0 MOY ZuruTeo are no jp UO y Sum pue romod Buikjdde zo rozAfeuv 91301 mo oedoud 0 mou nod spoz 1 adeno sig peor Apojo duioo 03 somunu Moy Y oyeg oseojd eje1edo 91 toz amp eue 2120 g1 g0 9T dH Mou ano poxoedun 1sn savy nod TI Apesy Bu inet EE EES rr ee Accessories In addition to checking the instrument for damage you should also check to see that the accessories supplied with it are complete Accessories can sometimes be lost in transit when the shipping containe
43. der score marker to the left place the cursor over the left arrow and press SELECT once for each backspace ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQESTUVHXYZ 0123456789 LEARMNE 1 7 Alpha Entry BACKSPACES UNDER SCORE MOVES UNDER SCORE MARKER MARKER TO THE RIGHT To move the under score marker to the right you either place the cursor on a desired character and press SELECT or place it on the right arrow and press SELECT You can also use the ROLL Keys and the KNOB to move the underscore marker To use this alternate method 1 Press the left right ROLL key 2 Rotate the KNOB to place the under score marker under the desired character 3 Press the left right ROLL key again to turn off the ROLL function HP 1650B HP 16518 Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 7 pin pavers Bune Sp 81591 dH 80591 dH snua viseg ay Bunnes sreodde y IIDYA snuow 19Z Jeue 9130 1910 ur nuour dn dod Arus eydry oui osn 0 MOY MOUY JTA NOA oureu e pojipo pue pouojuo MALY no JPY MON 9 x3 0S9 WALAWNS 3 303 YAN YA vosss 113 MA3H a pued moy FQ uo AAA ANVO LNO 941 ssoud pue sojoeseyo jeg 1opun royre 9100s1opun 201 o2e d ooeds Y qr 1IJILILYI e ooejdo 03 JULA NOA JI pued mon og uo Ady AMIN VETO 99 sso1d xog oureu ou jo Suruuidoq og ye Joyreu 0100S 1opun 201 oov d pue xuo anus 94 ISIO 0 JULM no JI Numeric Entry There are many pop up menus in w
44. e Print Screen mode the printer uses its graphics capabilities so the printout will look just like the logic analyzer screen with only one exception the cursor will not print HP 1650B HP 1651B Making Hardcopy Prinis Getting Started Guide 8 5 apIny papers Sumos 81S9L dH g0S91 dH nojuud 1no m reodde 3 00M AJOSIAPE ssaagoad ui yung SUL Anom 1 u0 q S93eArjoea1 pyeogKoy DY pue suvoddesip Arostape og Saund 943 o z Jsuex gwp ou pojojduroo seq 1ozApeue Ioj oq uou A sojeArjovop pipoqKAoy s 1ozfpeue AGO 943 Juud Su 0 po319 sue1 st EIER ou OPM Aeydsip ou Jo 197039 do 201 ur suvodde ssaadoad ur y NITHd Alosiape ue pue sreoddesip dn dod nusw oui moud oq HEJS 0 JO3JOS sso1d nos moua 9 8 sud doopaer Buen Inoluliq e Guunp sueddegn Yeu AA u Pn mh N Rr i d Sunsr ojg e suoneogmpodg sovay ayes e suorvogmods VWO oye1g pu SU y e 290 snuot ur gyep ou ye jud oj quem no waya uondo sm asn BLP u23215 jjo OU seq Ji osne2oq opour Some oq m pajunid oq pa Avjdsrp ur10JoAeA Buran e uondooxo 2uo puo qr pou 4x9 o1 ut open oq IA jno1urd oq Spow gy juug oq uj 3jnojuud oq ojeryu no own 99 Je VIIIS JJO SI JeYA OSTE yng Twos uo pokejdsip et jeuA Apuo jou syuad uondo gre ju oui WY Wid I eee Summary Now that you have configured the RS 232C or HP IB interface for your printer you can make hardcopy printouts of anything that the logic analyzer displays This is a valuable feature when you need to kee
45. e display How Do Use the Front Panel 3 3 Spiny payeis Sume ve 81590 dH 80S9l dH ZIBUBJ 1043 eur opt OG MOH EE Keel pur ueui 3 DI os esaad LEG pati xad lt es2g I age freuen T ugJ epou warjisinboyg dn i A 1 NOTLGJIXIJIAS 323041 SNIPA wajshs E c 3NIHQUM L JMNIHJUMH NUS LONBINBIUOJ u9js s OY 0 poumjo1 oq JIM NOA LOWTHS ssoid pue matge uo rosino DY oov nuour dn dod Summoyoy OY 995 NA no x LOWES ssoid par Pay sry uo JOSIMD 201 ooejg Z pornBipuoo sem rozAjeue 3130 ayi MOY uo Zuipuodop z ANTHOVA 10 Y ANIHOV A 19119 Aeidsip qp pI9U SL 19u100 yo 1oddn ou ul P OY e oAeg snuour osogi JO 994 jy nuour Aou p 20 nuon MOU NOA O AV T4SIG 10 AVAL LVAN OA 90 291119 ssorg T uopeinbyuo9 dojs 98343 Suimoyjoy Aq oun Aue ulejs s oul Je H 03 u1n3o1 Wed no NUDU uomeanstuo WIJS S IYJ CARO no TOT AA o Buiuunjog LE id M Explor ing the Now is a good time to explore the System Configuration menu by l System driving the cursor around and pressing SELECT Don t worry you EN can t hurt anything because no matter what field you select you will 7 Configuration have an easy way out Menu For example select the Name MACHINE 1 field and you will see a pop up that you can use to name analyzer number 1 In this pop up menu you will see a field named Dene that lets you get out of this menu and back t
46. eaks down the front panel into these functional areas and gives you an overview of each area Front Panel The functional areas of the front panel are display MENU keypad Org anization CURSOR ROLL and disk drive DISPLAY MENU DISC DRIVE HEWLETT 1830 I J PACKARD LOGIC ANALYZER CURSOR CLEAR 1 ENTRY 1650 EX29 KEYPAD ROLL HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting to Know the Front Panel Getting Started Guide 2 1 eping poues Duman cec 81591 dH 80S91 dH jougd 1013 oui MOUY 01 Dunes JidWvx3 NNAW FIJNVXI LNANSYNSVAA He ah ROS AE A e e Qd P Gd EB 2 718 ee 75 48 V 5 JUI CT Dd 18687 B iIIPIII I1 1020 tt 12221212 22177 lt Ayratioy 5 13913 pa 339813 193135 X TT AO Co AIZAN DJLO GUS YG eg 113 MAH AS LOWTAS 94 Surssosd Aq uonounj pey 201 ojganoe noz asn 03 qua nod wonouny PIOY eu o JOSIAJ ayi SAOU JONY 201 OSDIA SSISAUL puttodxoeq Yep 943 0 punoJdxoeq oj pewou ou WOU SOPISI Yt 919A DIOU oy soSuetp 1 NUJU YILI ut SP AY PoASYP SSII 03 noA soe Jeg ejdsrp 943 uo 1jojeorpur ojqeaou e St YOSAND WL JOSINA Keypad The keypad allows you to start and stop data acquisition as well as enter alphanumeric data Also in the keypad area are the DON T CARE and CLEAR ENTRY keys gem w PACKARD LOGIC ANALYZER E nka rat SF i EJ JO
47. easurement that doesn t require voltage parametrics or doesn t go beyond the accuracy of the timing analyzer Nom The next chapter teaches you how to use the state analyzer You will go through a simple state measurement in the same way you did the timing measurement in this chapter HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing Analyzer Getting Started Guide 5 15 6 Using the State Analyzer introduction HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide In this chapter you will learn how to use the state analyzer by setting up the logic analyzer to make a simple state measurement We give you the measurement results as actually measured by the logic analyzer since you may not have the same circuit available The exercise in this chapter is organized in a task format The tasks are in the same order you will most likely use them once you become experienced The steps in this format are both numbered and lettered The numbered steps state the step objective The lettered steps explain how to accomplish each step objective There is also an example of each menu after it has been properly set up How you use the steps depends on how much you remember from chapters 1 through 4 If you can set up each menu by just looking at the menu picture go ahead and do so If you need a reminder of what steps to perform follow the numbered steps If you still need more information about how use the lettered steps When you have finished configuring the log
48. er or controller e Choose how the acquired data will be displayed e Specify how and when each analyzer type will acquire data for your measurement Select the timing state format specification menus where you assign names to channels HP 1650B HP 165138 Getting to Know the Front Panel Getting Started Guide 2 5 opino pones Humes 9 2 91591 dH 80S91 dH joueg 10044 aui MOUY o1 umag FTIDNVXI INJNIYASYIN L Saa INK EE 9644 79 7 serse 3UwOO a Ca Germ e s 9 Sr 0 18 0 goi x awit fs Bra 91 KI Suil 518x300 SWAU43AUH SHIHIL az laug i Wi S wey va S L Sila Ne 21262 GBVADW va 113 3H L sjuouro3nseour INOA jo sjmso1 oui pue roz4jewe agoj oui SULMBYUOS 10j snuour 201 no smogs Ae dsipour Agidsiqa Disk Drive The logic analyzer uses the disk drive every time you turn on the logic analyzer to load its operating system The disk drive uses 3 5 inch flexible disks You can also use the disk drive to store instrument configurations acquired data and inverse assemblers for later use Complete details on the disk drive and its functions can be found in the HP 1650B HP 1651B Front Panel Reference manual IEA 7 77777 ss Summar Y Now that you are acquainted with the front panel organization you will be able to decide where you want to go next If you arc just starting to learn logic analy
49. erface configuration as instructed Es Hooking Up If your printer is already connected to the logic analyzer skip to Your Printer Setting RS 232C for HP Printers or Setting HP IB for HP Printers If not hooking up your printer is just a matter of having the correct HP IB or RS 232C interface cable Refer to the Front Panel Reference manual you received with your logic analyzer HP 1650B HP 1651B Making Hardcopy Prinis Getting Started Guide 8 1 Spe popes Bune 81591 dH 80S91 dH nuour O T ou pojoo es no usya pokejdsip sem yey nuour 201 Aejdsip pa Ioz eu Sorgo ML LOG TUS ssoid pue suog uo 10s1n2 DU Soga G LOW T3US ssoid pue odQ Soros 1oJuud 94 uo 108112 IY SOULI p CSN 01 YEAH WOU SIYOJIMS 03 PIJIDIUUOI AULA UL LOG TAS ssoid pu pray ALLAH 03 pejoouuoo rejun ou ur JOSANO ou ooejd DSIMIDIIO p days 03 drys IZEZ SAY skejdsip pjo 03 poj2aunoo sagung 20131 prn seaded yarsase 1 ABUL sg uoi BUJOJUT JBZUTAJ 8j84 pneg WON OC 119 015 831g Heg eme SS84PPY QIdH JJOK NGX 10001924 uot ent JUOJ ATIK uorieanBtjuo JezeZ SA E SIdH 03 pepsauues ae i04031u03 3 Z 2 58 01 paysauuca Jayulad uorjeJnSrjuo 1104 0 1 84913 mmuounqns SUIMOTOF I 99S JM NOA LOG Y43Ss ssod pue uonvandguo 3104 Q T uo 10819 og 2293 Z Aog 04 Sq Suissoad Aq nuour O T oy eds T sdojs 95944 M0 03 ed ojuud 943 Jos OF nuouiqns wonegAnByuoJ 110g O 1 ELIXA Su ur IA soyad 943 JIS O St 2
50. he vertical center of the list area The negative numbers indicate states occurring before the trigger and the positive numbers indicate states occurring after the trigger The second column of numbers are the states listed in HEX the state analyzer sees on the address bus This column is labeled ADDR The third column of numbers are the states listed in HEX the state analyzer sees on the data bus This column is labeled DATA HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 6 13 epin pees humos 8159 dH 80S91 dH LHE 8v0800 POL 8P08 900000 000 0000 00000 7000 JIPO 200000 T000 0000 000000 0000 1091102 OST SI YHYM Spog PWE 0000 ST suomre o 9894 FE PUNO VWP ou pue YYILIOJ SI YITYA 9 pue p ITE suomeoo SSOIPPE OA IXOU ay jeyi 99 NOX c pue z Sa e3s Je YOO Woy no Z POLIO ore YNGA OPO pu 0000 94 suonedo WOU oso ut pourejuoo ezep ou Jey 99s OSTE nox vjep 193utod xovjs 943 107 SUOTJLIO 1291100 DY Je YOO PIP 10 s2201d0401ur oq BANLIIPUI oqe AAAY Sq 1opun z pue 0 swoneooj sso1ppe urejuoo op T pue 0 so1e1s Jey oos pwe Susy guro o oui Je YOO no X Y NOIY 0 sodes ur snq ejep 943 pue snq sso1pp 201 y30q uo st jeu ur pojso1ojur sue no q019j uononnsu JSI SH 10 OI UONEIO ssoxppe Arourou PLI Z TPO 03 19jurod YILIS oy JOS 1 0 JOJO9A 39521 IYJ 10 SUE UBISIP DIPAJJOS DU LOUIS 9 UOREBIJO UI POM MOT 201 pU p wONBLO sso1ppe ut oq jsnur BOLIC YJ uo
51. hich you enter numeric data The Menus two major types are y e Numeric entry with fixed units i c volts e Numeric entry with variable units i e ms us etc There are several numeric entry menus in which you only enter the value and the units are fixed One such type of numeric entry pop up is the POD Threshold pop up menu Besides being able to set the pod thresholds to either of the preset thresholds TTL or ECL you can set the thresholds to a specific voltage from 9 9 V to 9 9 V To set pod thresholds to a specific voltage follow these steps 1 Select either the TIMING or STATE FORMAT SPECIFICATION menu by pressing the FORMAT key It doesn t matter whether you are in the TIMING or STATE FORMAT SPECIFICATION menu 2 Rotate the KNOB to place the cursor in the TTL field of any pod displayed and press SELECT You will now see a pop up with the choices TTL ECL and User defined B MACHINE 1 TIMING FORMAT SPECIFICATION Specify Symbols Lo qe LEC liser defined Label Pol 15 87 a DIT th AAR hh ACE AH D HP 1650B HP 16518 Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 9 SPINY payis Humes OLY 91591 dH H0S9I dH SnusiN saseg ou Duiuuea O S qiu pooejdor A ro 99 95s fA noA ped os 943 wou rg JONNY p pjousougi pod 201 10 A O S 19 u2 03 sdajs ayduns 989493 moyoj ped amp ox ou um Apo mb songea 93 1e asueyo 01 no sog YA pedAay 94 osn 0 sr Poyzjam puooos ou y
52. how you the directory of files on the disk 3 Press the up down ROLL key to activate the roll function 4 Rotate the KNOB to place your file selection in the center of the screen The center of the screen has an arrow on each side of the display area pointing toward the center When your file selection is in the center it will be displayed in bold type 5 Press the up down ROLL key again to deactivate the file selection function u Check to see what is displayed in the field in the upper left of the menu Note If Load is displayed skip steps 6 and 7 6 Place the cursor in the field in the upper left of the menu and press SELECT 7 Place the cursor on Load and press SELECT The pop up will close and place Lead in this field HP 1650B HP 1651B Loading Demo Files from the Disk Getting Started Guide B 1 apiny paues Sume 2 8 81591 dH aosel dH ASI ayi WOY S fi oureg Buipeo1 995 0 JUEM RO nuoui 39 103 ox nuou ou Zurjojos Aq uogezado 1ozApeue 180 pewon oumso1 noz ao duro uopezado peo Avjdsrp pue apy 94 peor gua 1ozApeue ordo ou L LYFTAS sso1d pue ajnoax uo JOSINO oq IJd g g dojs 0 onunuoo Do PB po e dsrp st apy 1991309 20111 p dojs jeodo1 Jou si Ji JI apy mou peo ME jo 19311 ay 03 xoq 201 ut po ejdsrp sr Togos DY MOA Jey APUDA
53. ic analyzer for this exercise you can load a file from the operating system disk This file configures the logic analyzer the same way it is configured for this exercise It also loads the same data acquired for this exercise so you can see what it looks like on screen In order to learn how to configure the logic analyzer we recommend that you follow the exercise to Acquiring the Data before loading the file from the disk You can also compare your configuration with the one on the disk by printing it if you have a printer or making notes before you load the file Using the State Analyzer 6 1 eping poues Sume 81591 dH G0S9L dH 9 pue p suoreoo sso1ppe 1 WOY Ur po1ojs pue nod A0 porji ods ose st SIY y uorjonajsur 3811 SE 29219j 105s9201doJorur og DIDYA 1IOUIOUI UI HOT E20 SSIIPPY SAJ ou PUL Z Z pu 0 SUOTILIO sso1ppe Pe WOY ur st yorga Aproads nod woresoy Y 0 193utrod xoejs 943 19S T o1e 12 3j 103224 JOSAM 00089 2u1 Jo sdojs 201 Aprodoad 103224 73891 ay 99239 1055920ud035 rur oq JOYIOYM SI Yoyo 0 Surg jxou DY r 1291100 SI oum AYI puq nox JOSOI ut p ou st soss oo dosorm DY oum DY St YYOIYI NOA Sung ISIY oup 403294 39831 oq BUOJ PAED aumo ouypeds e suuojrod 00089 2u1 papua seu ponad 13831 si UOUAA NOI ano ur sosnq pue SIDIADP ot pe uo so e s Staat D QLIS SOINSUD 32 01 ut pau SI 30ss9004doJorur DY oun 3u y sorddns 1240d 34 oziiquis 0j Jury ue Surop 18 S jr o10J3q 2ur Jo
54. ing the logic analyzer for this exercise you can load a file from the operating system disk This file configures the logic analyzer the same way it is configured for this exercise It also loads the same data acquired for this exercise so you can see what it looks like on screen In order to learn how to configure the logic analyzer we recommend that you follow the exercise to Acquiring the Data before loading the file from the disk You can also compare your configuration with the one on the disk by printing it if you have a printer or making notes before you load the file Using the Timing State Analyzer 7 1 apmy papers Gunjen e 8 991 dH 80S9L dH JezAjeuy eyeyo Buiun oui Suis VATS 476800 9000 Ot0d 9 6800 000 84 9 PEGZOD TOUO V4I9 zZEGZOG TODO JEOHF 016800 0000 Ae dsip pw Burysy 9391s 993 5294100 SI SUENOS OUI JI 1294100 91 JUNO OY WI SossoIppe Sq Je ejep og L joujou e 1093100 918 JUNO 201 UTP sosso1ppe M3 L IDYJDIYM e 0 6g UONBIO sosso1ppe 10ss2204do0JoTur oq JIYIOYM e JO uomneoriioA samba Way juourounseour mo x ounnoa smp ursdojs ot UE ur 291100 st po2 DY 1og19uA st YOMO no Surg KIU DY L OCS sso1ppe sossoppe Ayjenjoe 10ss2204doJorut Y roujoya si 3522 nod Burg SIY AL DEGR SSOIPpe 3 SEIS jeu DUNNO IYJ 0 902 JOSSIJOIDO JH 99 AYM 11838 0 SPIP NOA ne DY Fusnes oq JYSTUL JOYA 99S OT ZOINSBOIN 03 Sulos uy jeyan EE a 0 68 ssoppe Je SLRs Peyi ounnod Y
55. it is causing incorrect data when the microprocessor reads this memory address You decide you want to see what is happening on the address and data buses during this routine in the time domain In order to see the time domain you need the timing analyzer EN What Additional Measurements Must Make HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide Since the problem exists during the routine that starts at address 8930 you decide you want to see the timing waveforms on the address and data bus when the routine is running You also want to see the control signals that control the read cycle You will then compare the waveforms with the timing diagrams in the 68000 data book Your measurement then requires verification of e correct timing of the control signals e stable addresses and data during the memory read The control signals you must check are system clock address strobe AS lower and upper data strobes LDS and UDS data transfer acknowledge DTACK read write R W 8 e e e Using the Timing State Analyzer 7 7 eping peers Buren 8 4 8LS9L AH A0S91 dH Joz jeu eyes Buinuij ayy Den LG u8nom oq soun erep o ST u2no1q 8 SW pod LN q9noq OY sour ssoappe 03 L uno 0 SI poq NO V LO ospajmouyoe 19JSUBA VWP o Tq pod MA o1134 peoa OY 0 y Nq y pod san eqons erep radda 0 Vq y poq 6 e e e 6 e e SAN 9qouis erep MO 01 z Nq poq 599014 JOOP wa sAs om OF NG p poq laz jeuy Sy 240
56. lyzers have been designed to be the easiest to use logic analyzers ever In addition to being easy to use these logic analyzers make a significant contribution to digital measurement technology That s why we d like you to invest your time going through this Getting Started manual Whether you re a novice logic analyzer user or just new to these particular models this book will give you a working knowledge of the HP 1650B 51B so that you can start using it to solve your measurement problems It covers e front panel organization e howto operate the front panel e learning the basic menus e howto set up the analyzer e howto make basic measurements To make the book easier to use we have put the names of keys FORMAT SELECT etc in bold type And we have highlighted actions rotate the knob press the DISPLAY in color If you are an experienced HP logic analyzer user but new to this family of logic analyzers you may feel like going directly to the reference manual We d like you to reconsider and read chapters 1 through 4 first These chapters will only take a few minutes and you will find the user interface of the HP 1650B 51B very friendly and easy to learn Don t worry we didn t try to cover every feature and function of the HP 1650B 51B logic analyzer in this manual That s the job of your HP 1650B 51B Front Panel manual If you re new to logic analysis or just need a refresher we think you ll find Feeling Comfort
57. need a reminder 2 Place the cursor on one of the pod fields on the right side of the display and press SELECT You will see the following menu System Configuralion Analyzer Analyzer 2 Name MACHINE 1 Name MACHINE 2 Unassigned Pods Type type State JI Hauzeri ane tyzer 2 I H POG 3 Place the cursor on Analyzer 2 and press SELECT The pop up closes and your desired pod is now assigned to analyzer 2 HP 1650B HP 1651B Learning the Basic Menus Getting Started Guide 4 3 apns peels buon ry 8LS9L dH 80991 dH snuoayi Jiseg eu Duer E 1 3NIHOUH IE V 8878SPZclO GLXHAGLSSOJONHTDICTIHOJIGJOU B ARA C Srog Banz eydiy DE Spod peufisspun LZ SNIH ewewN z 4tazhpouy 1 2azfijeuy uoTIGANDT juo waysfis opdurexo ou ur UMOYS se nuour uomnendmuo woss or ur MOPUIM da dod e 398 mou pa no X BCEE Ssoid pu Y ANTH VIAL 1940 St 10519 94 Yun PON 201 NEICH 7 ISPUM e paou nod pi 1oydeuo m Dat uoneandipuao WAS au 0 Jununjo y 03 19794 nuoui WONBINBYAUOJ WAAS 94 0 Youd 190 T H 94402 0 MOY UMOYS OG uou pm NO A euonuoyun SI sm rom JUO Y SULISJUO qsmy nod woy pojpedssrur oq A NWA 2949 40 H NAVIT T 1oz qpeuv oureu q no syrom dn dod jo ad sip mou wes OL spoqe1 e sioz pue yog e 91e potueu oq UEI jeg suzol jo sopduiexo sofea 043 ou L Aypeayioods juourounsvour mod 1uosoidoi nue dn dod UL soureu asou y Surg eISAQS 07 soueu ogtroods DAL B
58. nongsur 201 Jo poA 4314 oq Aprepuns uoneoo DJOA MO ou St Z pue nonegooj pJoA gan oui sr 0 z pue 0 suoneoor Ssoppe W uomneooj 1ojuiod xoejs ou jd znw oq WOU 99 Su Glod JOUBISIP DIBMPJOS OY U3QAA DIOA AMO Y pu pom YN e 107 Bunyoo SI JE je SUOLJLIO IYI JO YILI 10 SPIOM OAY sosn 00099 ML dn romod Jozye SINJ 3t uornujsur oq 107 UONYOO Arourour pu uoneooj 1ojurod J98 S 201 PUY 03 9 pue p Z 0 SUOBBIO sso1ppe SPEA SABAJE 00089 IL P000 YBNOJYI 0000 593735 jo Suns 943 ul PUNOJ MOU SI JOASU mo X vL 9 JezAjeuy 91818 eui Duer 18MSUY ayi BuiputJ tt DEES So far you have verified that the microprocessor has correctly performed the reset vector search The next thing you must verify is whether the microprocessor addresses the correct location in ROM that it was instructed to address in state 4 and whether the data is correct in this ROM location From the listing you see that the address in state 4 is 008048 which is correct but the instruction found in this location is 2E7C which is not correct You have found your problem incorrect data stored in ROM for the microprocessor s first instruction 0000 000000 6000 high word of stack pointer location 0001 000002 04FC low word of stack pointer location 0002 000004 0000 high word of instruction fetch location 0003 000006 8048 low word of instruction fetch location 0004 008048 2E7C first microprocessor instruction A SECOOSTATE STATE LIS
59. o the System Configuration menu where you started If you select Auto scale the logic analyzer will display a pop up with the choices of Cancel and Continue The Cancel allows you to change ee your mind before the auto scale is executed This is handy because 25 auto scale will change your previous configurations If you select Continue the logic analyzer will display the TIMING WAVEFORMS menu However if there is no signal activity at the probes the Waveforms menu will not display data and the label to the left of the waveform area will be off To get back to the System Configuration menu after executing Auto scale 1 Place the cursor on the ficld in the upper left corner and press SELECT 2 Place the cursor on System in the pop up and press SELECT You will now be back in the System Configuration menu HP 1650B HP 1651B How Do I Use the Front Panel Getting Started Guide 3 5 eping peueis umen SE 8LS91 dH aese dH foueg 1u044 eui esr 1 OG MOH o3e1S oq TIM 2041 oj pu uo ou sr c yoz peue asop Apeorjeurojne pra nuour dn dod ou y 39998 SS91d pue ejujs uo JOSINO OY IJd Z adi 1 3NIHJUH EBWON 1 tazfieuu spog peubrssoun Y Jaezhliiuug uorieJnDijuoj3 usisfis dn dod Buimopoj 201 29 MOU pw NOX LOA TAS SNG woul PPY Z WAZATVNV 34 W P AY YO 993 uo sr JOSINI 201 mun TONY IP 318103 T sdojs 9899 MOTO sasop Apreoneurojne jeu dn dod e jo ojdurexo ssyjoue 995 OF
60. od Sonya pousap mod posojuo MLY nod voy A ped oy ou qiu GONE soujdor o1 anppa mou V JOU E D atra pati ueul I sen lt 20 juasaud d oo S U P su udleilgg XXXX PUTA 5 fisyu3 2raaunw ZEH osea N TIN lt i eaen B isuorirsusir enou uoti tsnbou fq pawie sIBGIS epow son B NOTAGITATIIAS JIVAL SNINIL JL 3NiH2Uu E dn dod 8umopoj 2 99s MOU JA no X LO TAIS ssoid pue out su GE 403 3uosoad 207 UJM XOG su GE 993 ut LOSIND oy IJd 0 gOND I 93810 Z Sawt __ 17s Assignme nt There are a number of pop up menus in which you assign or specify Specifi cation what you want the logic analyzer to do The basic menus of this type consist of Menus e Assigning bits to pods e Specifying patterns e Specifying edges Assigning Bits tO The bit assignment fields in both state and timing analyzers work Pods identically Before starting this exercise you need to know how the logic analyzer knows which bits are assigned and which ones are not assigned The convention for bit assignment is asterisk indicates assigned bits period indicates un assigned bits In the following menu example bits 0 through 7 are assigned to the label BIT B MACHINE 1 TIMING FORMAT SPECIFICATION Betrug fw nie aia andan Labe Po ere rens radium BIT ASSIGNMENT FIELD To assign bits 1 Select cither the TIMING or STATE FORMAT SPECIFICATION menu
61. ormation about how use the lettered steps When you have finished configuring the logic analyzer for this exercise you can load a file from the operating system disk This file configures the logic analyzer the same way it is configured for this exercise It also loads the same data acquired for this exercise so you can see what it looks like on screen In order to learn how to configure the logic analyzer we recommend that you follow the exercise to Acquiring the Data before loading the file from the disk You can also compare your configuration with the one on the disk by printing it if you have a printer or making notes before you load the file Using the Timing Analyzer 5 1 apiny poues Humes E 1991 dH 80S9L dH sezAjeuy Buru eu urs Svo a one SYY EG SINSVS MOJEG UMOYS se YI 208 Sv ou UM 0 MO 94 ER IN 908 SV 911 uoqA WOUJ x oum og Suumseo m oq ji noA 989 1opun 01 Bu EE joi ino o dn y Buryooy pue rozApeur 91801 94 SurmnsiyUod 1937 y Wy JeyAn EE M e ar EE oz eue 9130 ou osn pue peoqe 03 0 oproop nod soujoumed oSejoa poou j uop nok uoga our 1snf Op It 1ozApeue Zomm 201 IOUS YING INO uo gIS g0s9i dH ue MLY nod yaq adoosoyioso ue asn pno noA su cz st yry 903 parasse 1930 ou 1 SYOT BOY 03 MOT S203 pojiosse st Sy YT VIGA wouy oun UMWE 91 Jey sogiods yoo vjep ou pue JAY Y onmueu p OT Lp e Zuisn Am NOX SY 990435 sso1ppe uumjoo oy pue Sv oqons SSo1pp MOL 201 JO Zuru
62. oz A eue OBO YIM HEI jou oue no jr 22 aouadafay PUDA JUOLA AISIFOSIT dH 201 103 Apes bt og kew nod oovj19jur 1osn gIS YOS9T dH 201 uu udnouo o qe110juroo ies 91 no 99 pue siskyeur 0180 YM aequ peoae o1e no JT YBNOJY s1o1ideqo ut SASOIKO o durexo juouroanseoui oq ur Joz eue aso u dn jos nog se snuou dn dod asoy ssn pra no x sodA mam dn dod uoururoo sout 94 Jo ouros poueo sagy nos rojdeyo sun ug Aj gwwns Using the Timing Analyzer Introduction HP 1650B HP 16518 Getting Started Guide In this chapter you will learn how to use the timing analyzer by setting up the logic analyzer to make a simple measurement We give you the measurement results as actually measured by the logic analyzer since you may not have the same circuit available The exercise in this chapter is organized in a task format The tasks are ordered in the same way you will most likely use them once you become an experienced user The steps in this format are both numbered and lettered The numbered steps state the step objective The lettered steps explain how to accomplish each step objective There is also an example of each menu after it has been properly set up How you use the steps depends on how much you remember from chapters 1 through 4 If you can set up each menu by just looking at the menu picture go ahead and do so If you need a reminder of what steps you need to perform follow the numbered steps If you still need more inf
63. p records of configurations and measurements HP 1650B HP 1651B Making Hardcopy Prints Getting Started Guide 8 7 A Logic Analyzer Turn on Check List This appendix summarizes the steps you take to turn on the HP 1650B 51B logic analyzers The details of the turn on procedures are in Chapter 1 of this booklet 1 Check the rear panel line voltage indicator for the proper setting Change the setting if necessary 2 Make sure you have the proper 3 wire grounded AC power cable 3 Make sure the rear panel line switch if Off 4 Connect the power cable to the rear panel line connector and a properly grounded power receptacle 5 Make sure the yellow shipping disk is removed from the disk drive 6 Insert the operating system disk in the disk drive 7 Turn the logic analyzer on with the rear panel line switch When the logic analyzer completes its self tests it then loads the operating system from the disk When the operating system has been completely loaded the System Configuration menu will be displayed HP 1650B HP 1651B Logic Analyzer Turn on Check List Getting Started Guide A 1 5 Loading Demo Files from the Disk To load the demo files from the disk follow these steps 1 Press the VO key on the front panel 2 Place the cursor on Disk Operations and press SELECT The disk drive indicator light will come on telling you the logic analyzer is reading the disk When the disk is read the logic analyzer will s
64. ple HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 7 5 epin9 poues Humor eZ 81591 dH 80891 dH JozAjeuy oye1s Bunutr eut Duren EH UZ6800 0268 992000 0000 F8Z000 3 08 0 6000 valo 3269800 3 08 9269800 2 449 P 6800 VIVO JOJUYOINI 4300 Z16900 3209 O 6H800 0 68 982000 0000 Pacooo 0002 006900 GK 348800 2450p 328900 FA 338800 4460 438800 88H xaH vivo SCHO 130 semen B SNIIST 31915 3141500088 AYA JNO pug 0 poou nok MON JINOU SI ZEG8 Sso1ppe Ye vjep AYI HOU no e3ep 2A0qe Su uya MOJOQ UMOYS gunsi o3e1s oq oredwoo NOA sy VAT9 HZ6800 000 JEOH 96800 2000 84 9 vt6800 TZOOO VIS ZEGSOO I000 OCOd 0 6800 0000 eyep pue sosso1ppe 3224102 SUIMOTO o WIM BUSH 93035 201 o1eduiroo 0j poou NOA MON posso1ppe SI DUROS DY Jey MOWY NOA Os OCG WONBIOJ sso1ppe SIOP 00089 9U L Suol SOLIS JAL st SUINOJ INCA AOUX no X POUO y3n044 0000 SAJLIS WI SI ejep AYI YM 99s 03 Zurjsi STYI Je YOO no X Weqouz eu Buiputg Your first assumption is that incorrect data is stored to this memory location Assume this routine is in ROM since it is part of the operating system for your circuit Since the ROM is programmed by the software designer you have the software designer verify whether or not the data at address 8932 is correct The software designer tells you that the data is correct Now what do you do Now it s time to look at the hardware to see if
65. q ols gem aq ooejd id wajs s om sdeus xsip ou UIAA 194Od t uo uin no 930 3q MOTOG UMOYS SE Gune edo stp 943 pLISW snw no uiojs s Surje1odo s raz peue ordo ou peor O L eus Su pe1sul Line Switch The line switch is on the rear panel You turn on the logic analyzer by pressing the 1 on the rocker switch Make sure the operating system disk is in the disk drive before you turn it on If you forget the disk dom t worry you won t harm anything You will merely have to repeat the turn on procedure with the disk in the drive G1850 05 Intensity Control HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting Started Guide Once you have turned on the instrument you may want to set the display intensity to a different level that s more comfortable for you You do this by turning the INTENSITY control on the rear panel G1650 06 What Is the HP 1650B HP 1651B 1 9 opinz pepeis Sumeo 014 81991 dH gOS9L dH 81591 dH dH0S9L dH 941 SI UM ejdsip oq jo gore CANDISSVNA oq ut spod Aue oq UOM IIL Z 1oz euv o paudisse oq paz pod pue 1 1oz eue 0 poudisse oq paw p pod sr o uo15jjip Apuo og HISI dH ue SION JAVY no yy nuour WONBIYILSAS jeuno urojs S g0 91 dH 201 St sir E teu EE ns Ed spod paubisseun WEN z 4azfipeuy i azfiyeuy f voTt lBANBT juog waysfis MO 9Q UMOYS se nuour uonemsguoo uojs s au s erdsrp y uro3s s Bunegsdo ayi popeoy 4Ap33jdwoo sey rozAjeue 2120 201 uou AA Jsip IY wouj A1o
66. qx ER oe present fer 30 ns E Then find ga Le ES EN E e HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 7 9 epin9 peueis Gumen 01 Z 8LS9L dH 80S91 dH Joz jeuy ee1g Dunuir eui Guisyn p p EE A M puz usui lt 40 lYu said su og 7 xx n I w uA WC DC gU CCAA emt sn Sam lt qe E YSZATWNY 4 leuct SOI epou woriisinbou 3191500089 fia peu tyme ONIALL SWHY aurs japou eae 1 HAZATWNY 3lvIS NOLLUSTATGAdS 33941 ANTUIL akuiioooseg UMOYS nuour OY yow pynoys wogeoynods sor guru 0 X JOU TAS sod pue dn dod om ui uondo q1V1s00089 99 uo 105100 og Soga E LOMAS sso1d pue ploy Aq paura ou uo JOSIND DY Pej Z nuou NOLLYOLIID34S JOVAL ONIINLL 201 4ejdsiq T Sdojs oso ui10g1od oz peue Sur oq S198311 1ozA euv 93835 94 JY OS TozApeu 9180 AYI dn jos oL Suns 2193s 200 YIMA poje or100 abbul IU oq ULI sur0JoAEA Sunun oq os s9zAeue Sururm oui 103311 iaz Apeuy 0 Juga no4 OCG sso1ppe uo TEZApeUE ojejs oq POJOB311 RO IIMS Surium si ounnoa ou waya sosnq IYI uo JUOSILA surogoAvA Surum Buju IL om Zeep 03 sozAyeur Surum oy Sommbes juomomseou Zaran MOA eui Bu mes E d TT ee NN M Time In order to time correlate the data the logic analyzer must store the Correlati ng the timing relationships between states Since the timing analyzer samples pou a w E Data asynchronously and the state analyzer
67. r is damaged The Front Panel Reference manual lists all the accessories for the HP 1650B 51B logic analyzers If any of these items are missing contact your nearest Hewlett Packard office Removing Yellow Shipping Disc Fo S Ce er PAKARO LOIC ARADUIER Your logic analyzer is shipped with a protective yellow shipping disk in the disk drive Before you can insert the operating system disk you must remove the yellow shipping disk Press the disk eject button as shown in the figure The yellow shipping disk will pop out part way so you can pull it out of the disk drive Sie eae a MOO eo AE ES SE Ea Mrs 01650601 HP 1650B HP 165168 Getting Started Guide What Is the HP 1650B HP 1651B 1 3 apin9 payis Dumas bri 81S91L dH gOS91 dH G1S91 dH YOSIYL dH eut SI JEYA puey Aq mo T jmd pue y dsex3 wea nod pan umoys se ojrpour 943 jo 337039 do aq ye Aid Anjos opmpour ashy ou MOWA OF Pouse smon dord ou YA T JUSU pue mo opipou asny oq Zuijnd Aq Sue oZeyyoA ou 201 oBueyo NOA ze3es9to uonisod 3291109 31 01 JOS JOU st A NPOW AYI D 1oz peue 9130 oq oSeurep uo NOA udede ed MA 201 ur o poooud ayi MOTO posueyo oq o spasu Bunjos OY D oxi SYOO 3t JOYA YA Jer ou029q UVI no OS 10 29 9s OBLYOA oun SY jo Surjjos 201 oou o eopr pooS v sr jp mune MOA ut posn oeoa our 201 0 Jos JOJOB uooq seq 10 29 os I
68. r ou JLISA 1snur nos pue roponuoo WW 1ouioui AY Y onueu p e BuruBisop ose no ouimsse DSIDIDXI smp ur JezAjeuy Bot eum uum BuiAJos uejqo4d EE n ko magma ee How Do In order to make this timing measurement you must configure the logic prs Configu re the analyzer as a timing analyzer By following these steps you will pum do configure Analyzer 1 as the timing analyzer Logic Analyzer gen If you are in the System Configuration menu you are in the right place Gg to get started and you can start with step 2 otherwise start with step 1 1 Using the field in the upper left corner of the display get the system Configuration menu on screen a Place the cursor on the field in the upper left corner of the display and press SELECT b Place the cursor on System and press SELECT 2 In the System Configuration menu change Analyzer 1 type to Timing If analyzer 1 is already a timing analyzer go on to step 3 x a Place the cursor on the Type field and press SELECT b Place the cursor on Timing and press SELECT System Canfiguration finalyzer t Analyzer 2 Name DRAM FEST Unassigned Pods Type or HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the Timing Analyzer Getting Started Guide 5 3 a pin5 peueis Bumey y S dle 391991 dH d0S91 dH Jez jeuy Suu ay Buisn JOTIIS ssoid pue y rez4feuy uo sosm ou oovid dn dod y pod oy uy q LOWTAS ssoid pue poy pog oy uo JOSIRO DU oov d E oz peue durum oy
69. sis you should read this entire manual If you are experienced in logic analysis you should continue to read chapters 3 and 4 to become more familiar with the operation of the front panel before you turn to the reference manual These chapters will show you how easy the HP 1650B 51B logic analyzers are to operate HP 1650B HP 1651B Getting to Know the Front Panel Getting Started Guide 2 7 How Do Use the Front Panel Introduction In this chapter you will learn how easy the HP 1650B 51B logic analyzer front panel controls are to use You will also learn the front panel by following self paced exercises This chapter starts you off in the System Configuration menu the same place the logic analyzer starts after you turn it on You will learn how easy it is to get in and out of this menu You will also learn what the shapes of the menu fields mean D ees Don t be concerned about not seeing measurement examples in this Pew chapter You will see them in chapters 5 through 8 SE HP 1650B HP 1651B How Do Use the Front Panel pies Getting Started Guide 3 1 epin9 peueis umyeg ZE 81591 dH 80S9L dH ijeueg 10044 ayi esp OG MOH E dit Wait TIJAN UU YO 31893X3 3iVIG3WIWI L aie 7 di adf pog paubirsseun Z S3NIHAUH swen SNTHOUH eueN z Jozhieug 282fijoug ugiibanDr uo3 wejsfis DN3IN dfrdOd on goods 1Jsnur noA jeu sway opdnnui jo sy e uj dn dod 10 Ajoyerpourun uonoun 200 93n59xo JOY ITA S19u105 popunod qm SPPA
70. then requires verification of the sequential g addresses the microprocessor looks at and of the data in ROM at these addresses If the reset vector fetch is correct in this example a you will see the following list of numbers in HEX default base when your measurement results are displayed 0000 000000 0000 0001 000002 04FC 0002 000004 0000 0003 000006 8048 0004 008048 3E7C This list of numbers will be explained in detail later in this chapter in The State Listing HP 1650B HP 1651B Using the State Analyzer Getting Started Guide 6 3 ping pees Bums GLSOL dH 80S91 dH iililit1 12712 1 Pid inen EIER Bag t1t522121111222212 s Ciririrfififliill trfii1212 T3377 130 adfi ais ad j Spog paubisseun 3181500089 GWEN z 39zf euy 1 aezfipeug uor128anBr juez wayshs LOWS ssoid pu 33838 uo JOSIND OY IJd 0 LOWTAS ssoid pue 3d L 201 uo JOSINO DY oov d e g days 0 uo 03 rezApeuv ojvjs v Apeauye sr p 1ozApeu J 91018 03 2d 1 roz feuy oj 92Uego MUS uoneangguo WINSA oui up Z LOW TAS ssoid pue urayshg uo JOSINO oq oov d q LOW TAS ssoid pue ejdsip oq JO 108109 3jo roddn AYI ur Pron IY uo JOSIND DY SORT L 199408 UO NUSU UOHBINSYUOJ mazs s 911 398 Aeydsrp ou jo 1ou100 YA zoddn 993 ut prog oy Zurs y 1 dois qva 11935 ostmsoyjo fz do1s um JUIS ue no pue paj1e3s 193 ol ooujd 3931 OY ur 94 nos Daum OPINO uro s S ay
71. urjos ojqeuo DAS oup uud e Zurod1uoo uouA O ys sjsonboa oorA10s 0 puodsas jou soop od gr aH gIS gos9t dH ALL ooej1ojut i9juud 943 SI gr dH woym SABAJY uojsrT ur oq jsnur muud ou y jopiured 700 uondo voeoc dH jorjomo JAZZ dH TpunpyvscccdH opngour SAMJE HIJ qii paexoeq 19 9H wo o qe reA ALAD sS1ojunig sKeA y uojsrT pu gray Moddns ospe jsnur sropusid 9894 1 odenguv puewwoo 19juuid ou Bunioddns saund Fd JH qna Mam s ooejiolur gTS Y0S9T dH SUL v 8 junig doopaer SUBIN SON m SIOULid di 40 Gi dH Gumes AE EE BET starting the When you are ready to print you will need to know whether there is Printout more data than is displayed on screen In cases where data is off screen i e format specifications with all pods assigned to a single analyzer you need to decide whether you want all the data or just the data is on screen If you want just what is on screen start the printout with the Print Screen option If you want all the data use the Print All option Both T Age options are in the I O menu pm Once you decide which option to use start the printout by placing the cursor on the print option screen or al and pressing SELECT VO MENU Done Print Screen Print All ular Disc Operations 1 O Port Configuration External BNC Configuration Selftests P Print Screen The Print Screen option prints only what is displayed on screen at the o time you initiate the printout In th
72. urour om wo3s4s 3uneiodo ou speo y sisay asoy pojojduroo Aqryssooons sey ji uou A SOLOS S359 JI S JO SIOS e SUNOJLd ji sazAyeuR 2120 og uo UMY no uou AA na MOS nn elect Summary HP 1650B HP 16518 Getting Started Guide Now that you have unpacked inspected and begun operating the logic analyzer the next step will depend on your needs If you are a first time logic analyzer user who wanted to get the instrument running before reading Feeling Comfortable with Logic Analyzers you should read it now If you are familiar with logic analysis read either the rest of this Getting Started Guide or the HP 1650B HP 1651B Front Panel Reference Manual In a task format this Getting Started Guide teaches you the basics of how to operate the front panel and configure it for basic measurements The HP 1650B HP 1651B Front Panel Reference manual describes all the front panel and programming functions of the logic analyzers The HP 1650B HP 1651B Programming Reference manual describes the programming commands and conventions for the logic analyzers Once you feel comfortable with the basic operation of the front panel use this book What Is the HP 1650B HP 1651B 1 11 2 Getting to Know the Front Panel eee E EEE ONUIUIUNNE introduction The HP 1650B 51B logic analyzers have been designed to be very easy to use The controls are located logically by function so you can learn how to use them quickly and easily This chapter br
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