DV3100 DIGIVIEW, DV3100 Datasheet - Page 25

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DV3100

Manufacturer Part Number
DV3100
Description
LOGIC ANALYSER, DIGITAL, 100MHZ, 18CH
Manufacturer
DIGIVIEW
Datasheet

Specifications of DV3100

No. Of Data Channels
18
No. Of Clock Inputs
8
Frequency
100MHz
Power Consumption
2.5W
External Height
0.75"
External Width
2.8"
External Depth
4.75"
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Color Selection & Examples - If this signal definition has multiple Wave Form viewing
Qualifier - These settings determine how the data of the selected channels will be be
Enable Signal Channels - This item is selected (checked) by default. Uncheck this item to
Invert CLK/Data - These items are de-selected (unchecked) by default. Check these items to
Channel Selection - This is where you will associate a signal definition with the physical
Reset Colors - This button will reset the colors for this signal so that they will match the
modes, an example of each mode is displayed in the current color scheme, followed by a
listing of any items that allow custom colors (i.e. Signal Color, Signal Background). Click on
an item in the list to select a new color.
decoded. To change these items, use the appropriate property editors below. Each signal
definition has its own decoder, so these settings will not affect other signal definitions.
Clock Edge - Choose the transition state of the Clock channel that determines when the
data channels are "valid". Options are FALLING, RISING, BOTH. Whenever the Clock
channel transition matches the selection, the data channels will be decoded. Set this option
to "Both" to decode the data on every transition of the Clock channel.
Enable State - Choose the logic level of the Enable channel that determines when the clock
channel is "valid". Options are LOW, HIGH, IGNORE. Whenever the Enable channel
matches the indicated state, the clock and data channels will be decoded. Set this option to
"Ignore" if these channels are always valid and you do not wish to use the Enable channel as
a qualifier.
completely disable the Signal Definition. It is recommended to disable any signals that use
channels that are not connected to a physical device. When a capture takes place ("Run"),
any channels that are assigned to disabled signals will be ignored instead of using valuable
capture space.
have the value of the associated channel "inverted" before being decoded. This setting will
not affect any other signal definitions that may use the same channels.
channels or connections to the outside world. Each signal definition type will have one or
more channel selection groups and will allow one or more channels to be selected for each
group. Each channel selection group will be identified on its left if more than one group is
available for the signal type.
To select a channel, click on the " - " below the proper color (and channel number) that
corresponds to the physical connection of the DigiView Cable (see:
Lines). Channels that are selected for this signal will replace the " - " with a blue "dot" as
shown above. Channels that are already defined in other signal definitions will have a darker
color around the selection area for the channel (as all of the channels do in the graphic
above).
CLK - Select a channel to decode as a CLOCK to qualify the Data.
Data - Select one or channels to decode as the DATA.
Enable - Select a channel to qualify the CLOCK.
currently selected color theme (see:
Color
Themes).
Configuration
Connecting the Data
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