DV3100 DIGIVIEW, DV3100 Datasheet - Page 81

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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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4.10.4.3 Pattern Searches
The Pattern search type is only available if a Boolean or Bus signal type has been defined (see:
Defining Search
Data: Select "Any" to ignore the data value(s) of this packet, or select a comparison type (=,<>,
Cycle: Select "Any" to ignore the cycle type, or select the type of cycle (Read or Write).
Status: Select "Any" to ignore the packet status or select the status to match. Status options are
Match Point: The selected marker will be set to the match point when a match occurs. The
enter the value for the comparison in the box below it.
contains, No Data) and enter the value or sequence of values for the comparison in the box
below it.
example above, the packet must contain two consecutive values of 0xFF before a match is
declared. This pair can occur anywhere in the data, as long as the two values occur together,
in the order specified.
A sequence of values must be delimited by a "," or a space (or both). Each value can be
specified as Decimal (0), HEX (0x00), binary (b00000000), ASCII ('0') or a mix of these
formats.
NAK, Terminated, Error, Unknown. Each packet can only have one status value, so when
searching for a "Terminated" status, the search will not stop on packets with a "NAK", "Error"
or "Unknown" status.
match point is the starting time of the matching packet.
When using a sequence of data, each value must match the comparison in sequence. In the
Types,
Boolean
Signals,
Bus
Signals).
Navigating and Analyzing the Data
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