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360User Manual 1317.4726.02 ─ 01
Parameters:
<SearchCondition> EDGE | WIDTh | PEAK | RUNT | RTIMe | DATatoclock | PATTern |
PROTocol
EDGE
An edge search result is found when the waveform passes the
given level in the specified direction.
WIDTH
A width search finds pulses with an exact pulse width, or pulses
shorter or longer than a given time, or pulses inside or outside the
allowable time range.
PEAK
The peak search finds pulses exceeding a given amplitude.
RUNT
The runt search finds pulses lower than normal in amplitude. The
amplitude crosses the first threshold twice without crossing the
second one. In addition to the threshold amplitudes, you can
define a time limit for the runt in the same way as for width search:
runts with exact width, shorter or longer than a given time, or runts
inside or outside the allowable time range.
RTIMe
The rise or fall time search finds slopes with an exact rise or fall
time, or rise/fall times shorter or longer than a given limit, or rise/
fall times inside or outside the allowable time range.
DATatoclock
The Data2Clock search - also known as setup/hold - finds violation
of setup and hold times. It analyzes the relative timing between
two signals: a data signal and the synchronous clock signal. Setup
time is the time that the data signal is steady before clock edge.
Hold time is the time that the data signal is steady after clock edge.
PATTern
The pattern search finds logical combinations of channel states
inside or outside a specified time range. For each channel, its state
and threshold level is defined. The states are combined logically,
and the time of true pattern results is compared with a specified
time range.
PROTocol
The protocol search finds various events in decoded data of CAN
or LIN signals, for example, a specified frame type, identifier, data,
and errors. Available search settings depend on the configured
bus type. For bus types PARallel, I2C, SPI, SSPI, and UART no
search is available.
See also: BUS<b>:TYPE on page 375
*RST: 
EDGE
Example: 
chapter 15.3.2.1, "Searching for a Pulse of Specified Width",
on page 460
Firmware/Software:  FW 03.400
Command Reference