HP (Hewlett-Packard) 1660 TV Converter Box User Manual


 
Put the Analyzer into Timing Mode
When you first turn on the analyzer, the Configuration Menu is displayed with
Analyzer 1 set to Timing mode. This is the mode the analyzer needs to be in
to do timing analysis. Timing analysis uses the clock inside the analyzer to
sample data at consistent time intervals.
Note If the analyzer is in Timing mode, continue on to "Change a Label Name"
on the next page.
If the analyzer is not in timing mode, put it in timing mode now by following
the steps below.
1
If you are not already in the Configuration menu, press the Config MENU
key.
2 In the Analyzer 1 box, highlight the field to the right of Type, and press
the
Select key.
3 Highlight Timing in the pop-up menu, and press the Select key.
Unless your analyzer is an HP 1661 or an HP 1671, your Configuration Menu
will look different than the one shown below because your analyzer has a
different number of data pods.
Putting the Analyzer into Timing Mode
Result The analyzer is in timing mode with activity showing on the lower eight
channels and the J-clock channel of pod A1.
Pod A1 has arrows on
the lower eight channels
and the J-clock
channel, indicating that
transitions across the
threshold voltage are
occurring on these
channels.
The analyzer is in
Timing mode.
Introduction to Timing Analysis
Put the Analyzer into Timing Mode
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