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Model | HP 1630G |
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Category | Logic Analyzer |
Type | Digital |
Maximum Clock Rate | 25 MHz |
Memory Depth | 1 Kb per channel |
Trigger Modes | Pattern |
Interface | GPIB |
Connect chassis to electrical ground for shock hazard minimization.
General warnings about live circuits, servicing alone, CRT handling, and part substitution.
Notes on warnings preceding potentially dangerous procedures.
Details features of state analysis function like trace, clocks, sampling, memory, and display options.
Details features of timing analysis like sampling ranges, waveforms, cursors, and triggering.
Covers internal storage, system/format/trace specifications, display types, configurations, and memory.
Covers manual intro, inspection, power requirements, voltage selection, AC cable, and maintenance.
Steps for connecting operating power, including BNCs and applying line power.
Details self-test routines for 1630A/D and 1630G, including error messages.
Procedures for resetting internal storage and understanding power-up display messages.
Steps for connecting analyzer via probe interface or direct probe connections.
Introduces front panel controls and outlines steps for state, timing, and interactive measurements.
Explains data formatting, grouping, labeling, and steps for capturing a state trace.
Covers assignment, clock, multiplex, threshold, and label assignments for state data.
Groups address ranges into module names and assigns user-defined names to conditions.
Details trace modes, resource terms, sequential triggering, sequence restart, and store qualifiers.
Compares traces with stored data for analysis and fault finding.
Explains how performance analysis helps find bottlenecks and inefficiencies in code.