Internal
sampling rates |
MHz:
200, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2.5, 1
kHz: 500, 250, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2.5 |
No.
of channels |
16 |
Data
buffer : |
1Meg
(1048 000 decimal) samples/channel (Internal clock capture) |
Trigger
methods: |
|
Pattern
(Pattern valid for any duration |
1,0,
and "don't care" ("X") conditions selectable on all
channels. The pattern must
be valid for at least 10ns. |
Pattern
valid < Duration |
Glitch Capture.
Pattern duration may
be specified in steps of 20ns to 1 ms. Duration tolerance of ±20ns
|
Pattern
valid > Duration |
Pattern
duration may be specified in steps of 20ns to 1 ms. Duration tolerance
of ±20ns
|
Edge: |
Triggers
on: Rising edge, falling edge, either rising or falling edge (change-of-state),
of any one channel
|
Mouse /Keyboard
|
Trigger
may be forced.
|
Edge/Pattern
combinations :
|
Edge : Rising edge,
falling edge, Change of state
Pattern:
Edge
OR pattern :
Edge or pattern condition that occurs first will cause a trigger
Edge
AND Pattern :
For a trigger the edge condition must occur while the pattern condition
is valid. The pattern must
be valid for at least 20ns before the edge and 20ns after the edge.
Edge
THEN Pattern /
Pattern THEN Edge:
The first condition is required before the second condition. At least 30ns is required from detection of the first condition
to the second. |
Continuous: |
Unconditionally
Continuous :
Trigger forced internally and display updated with regular intervals.
Conditionally
Continuous :
Display updated when a trigger condition
is detected. Any of the above
trigger conditions may be set as described above. |
Digital
logger |
1
Second to 1-hour sampling rates. |
Threshold
voltage |
1.2V..2.2V
(0.1V steps) |
Pre-trigger
and post-trigger buffer setting: |
The
data buffer is
divided in pre- and post trigger sections. The pre-/post-trigger buffer relation may be changed in 1000 samples
steps. |
Multitasking
environment |
|
Windows: |
Windows
98,ME,2000,XP, Vista or later compatible versions.
The
power of the Windows multitasking environment is utilised to run the analyzer
software and user’s unit under test (UUT )
software simultaneously (if the UUT is PC based).
Hardware
that interfaces with the PC may be driven from the PC while real-time
measurements are performed on the hardware. (The logic analyzer and UUT software
are simultaneously run on the same PC). The analyzer and the user program may be viewed simultaneously
in the Windows environment.
|
Ease
of use:
|
The
software is very easy to use. Most
functions are directly selectable by means of function buttons on the
main screen.
|
User
UUT application program launching:
|
The
user application program may be run from the analyzer program menu or
from Windows.
|
Display :
|
|
No.
of channels:
|
Any
number of channels may be displayed.
|
Channel
names
|
User
specified signal names |
Display
order:
Multiple channel selection |
Channel
display order user specified
Select multiple channels for changing channel names, colors, show/hide,
etc. |
Colors
|
Specify
colors for individual signals, background.
|
Zooming:
|
Data
zoom :
All
captured data may be viewed on one screen.
Zooming
in to only a few samples displayed on the screen
Easy
data display window sizing using the mouse.
|
Single
capture
|
Captures
a single set of data
|
Continuous capture display:
|
Unconditionally: Continuously captures and displays data at a fixed update period.
Conditionally: Updates the display each time a specified edge or pattern trigger condition
is met.
|
Cursors :
|
T-trigger line:
Indicates trigger position.
P-trigger
line: Indicates trigger condition-1 position in case of condition-1 THEN
condition-2 setting.
S-Cursor
line indicates data search positions.
X,
Y and Z-cursor for time measurements.
The
values of the X and Y cursor lines, where they intersect the signal lines
are shown.
|
Time
measurements:
|
The
time differences between any two cursor lines or trigger line
may be displayed. Take measurement easily by clicking mouse on first edge
and on second edge to get the time difference. The time difference may
also be indicated as a frequency. |
Edge
snapping |
Cursors
(X, Y & Z) snap to signal edges for accurate time measurements. (Especially useful when the display is zoomed out such that one
screen pixel represents more than one data sample).
The
signal edges to which the cursors lines have been snapped are indicated |
Pattern
search |
Any
channel conditions may be searched for. 1, 0 and "don't care" conditions specified.. Search from
specified starting points.
Also
repeated search |
Printed
output |
The
timing diagrams, bitmaps, binary and hex data, may be. Landscape and portrait. |
Power
requirements:
|
Capturing
data: 2.5W Max
Lu-La-Usb not capturing: 100mW Max
The
Lu-La-Usb will be fused with a 1.6A (or less)
Resetable
fuse. Remove power for 3 minutes to reset |
Power
supply |
+5V
obtained from USB port. No external PSU is necessary. External power may
also be applied at the external power input: +5V, 3% ripple max. 2.5mm
power jack input. The external power input is intended to power the unit
when front-end modules are attached, which may require extra power. E.g..
ADC, DAC or multiplexer modules. |
Internal
sampling clock stability |
100
PPM |
External
clock |
Input
to channel 15.
External clock buffer depth: 256M samples/channel
Unsynchronised
capture: 25Mhz Max
Synchronised
capture: 10 MHz Max, 30ns data valid on channel 0-14 before and after
the clock signal on channel 15 changes.
Ring
buffer configuration:
Operates with pre and post trigger buffer.
Linear
buffer configuration:
Start capture immediate or from trigger. No initial clock pulses are missed
with either immediate or from trigger capture. |
Logger
sampling clock |
Timing
obtained from PC |
Cursor
to T-line accuracy |
T-Line
onscreen: ± 1 sampling clock period
(2.5kHz to 200 MHz)
T-Line
not onscreen (due to “large” ECT ):
200 MHz: 140ns.
100 MHz: 180ns.
50
MHz down to 1.25 MHz: 10 x sampling clock period. |
|
Pattern
Generator:
|
|
|
Pattern source
|
Pattern editor
or user file
|
|
Nr of channels
|
16
|
|
Data to output
clock
|
20MHz max
|
| |
|
Digital
inputs |
|
Input
voltage: |
0
– 7V |
Input
bandwidth: |
50MHz
min |
Input
impedance: |
270k ±1% minimum , 8pF |
Logic-16 unit weight |
210 g |
Logic-16 unit dimensions |
150mm x 86mm x 26mm |
Logic-16 packaged |
|
Weight: |
±
900g |
Dimensions: |
320mm
x 130mm x 76mm |
Operating
Temperature: |
10 C
- 40 C.
(50 F-105 F) |
| Connection
to PC |
USB
1.1 / USB2.0 full speed mode |