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Type | Logic Analyzer |
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Maximum Clock Rate | 100 MHz |
Memory Depth | 1024 samples per channel |
Display | 9-inch CRT |
Trigger Modes | Edge, Pattern |
Interface | GPIB (IEEE-488) |
Describes how to physically connect the logic analyzer to the network using RJ-45 or BNC.
Details setting up IP addresses, gateway, and other network parameters via the analyzer's menu.
Explains how to use the ping utility to confirm network communication.
Guides on how to mount the analyzer's file system for network access.
Instructions for mounting the analyzer's file system using the Network File System protocol.
Details on accessing the analyzer's files using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Explains how to control the X Window interface using a computer's mouse and keyboard.
Describes keyboard shortcuts to mimic front-panel knob operations in the X Window interface.
Step-by-step guide to initiating the X Window interface from the analyzer or computer.
Procedures for safely terminating the X Window session.
Instructions for installing custom fonts to match the analyzer's display in the X Window.
How to transfer measurement data in ASCII format from the analyzer.
Steps to copy raw binary measurement data files from the analyzer.
Instructions for loading raw binary data files back onto the logic analyzer.
Describes how to remove LIF structure from raw data files, often for compatibility.
Procedure for retrieving graphical screen captures from the analyzer.
How to obtain status files like system.txt, frame.txt, and mount.txt.
Steps to save analyzer configurations by copying the setup.raw file.
How to load a saved configuration file (setup.raw) back onto the analyzer.
Configuration steps needed on the analyzer to enable programming over Ethernet.
How to connect to the analyzer's command parser using telnet for direct control.
Methods for sending command sequences to the analyzer via the \system\program file.
Guidance on developing custom programs to interact with the \system\program file.
How to create programs that directly communicate with the analyzer's command socket.
Explains the organization of files and directories on the analyzer.
Details on how the analyzer handles configuration and data files that change dynamically.
Describes new menu options and fields related to LAN functionality.
Initial steps and common issues for establishing network connectivity.
Addresses specific issues like inability to connect, mount, or access files.
Information on how to obtain technical assistance and repair services.