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14 MIL-STD 1553 Triggering and Serial Decode
330 InfiniiVision 7000B Series Oscilloscopes User’s Guide
Word Type – “Cmd/Status” for Command/Status words, “Data” for Data
words. For Command/Status words the background color is green to
match the decode text color.
Data – the 11 bits after the RTA for Command/Status words, or the 16
bits of a Data word.
Errors – “Sync”, “Parity”, or “Manchester” errors as appropriate. The
background color is red to indicate an error.
For more information on using the Lister display, see “Lister” on
page 257.
Searching for MIL-STD 1553 Data in the Lister
The oscilloscope’s search capability lets you search for (and mark) certain
types of MIL- STD 1553 data in the Lister. You can use the [Navigate] key
and controls to navigate through the marked rows.
1 With MIL- STD- 1553 selected as the serial decode mode, press [Search].
2 In the Search Menu, press Search for; then, select from these options:
Data Word Start – finds the start of a Data word (at the end of a valid
Data Sync pulse).
Command/Status Word Start – finds the start of Command/Status word
(at the end of a valid C/S Sync pulse).
Remote Terminal Address – finds the Command/Status word whose RTA
matches the specified value. The value is specified in hex.
When this option is selected, the RTA softkey activates and lets you
select the hex Remote Terminal Address value to find.
Remote Terminal Address + 11 Bits – finds the RTA and the remaining 11
bits that match the specified criteria.
When this option is selected, these softkeys let you select the Remote
Terminal Address and 11 bit time values:
The RTA softkey lets you select the hex Remote Terminal Address
value.
The Bit Time softkey lets you select the bit time position.
The 01 softkey lets you set the bit time position value as a 1 or 0.

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