Hewlett Packard 1651B Logic Analyzer
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1651B
Date:
1989
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32 channel logic analyzer

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The HP 1650B and HP 1651B logic analyzers are new general purpose logic analyzers with improved features to accommodate next generation design tasks. they are basically the same as their predecessors the HP 1650A and HP 1651A but now have State Compare, State Waveform and State Chart modes. They both have HP-IB capabilities in addition to RS-232C. Both analyzers are capable of 100MHz timing analysis The HP 1651B is capable of 25MHz state analysis while the HP 1650B is capable of 35MHz state analysis. The key features of the HP 165OB and HP 165lB are: Transitional or glitch timing modes Simultaneous state/state or state/timing modes lk deep memory on all channels Glitch detection on all channels Maker measurements Pattern, edge, and glitch triggering Overlapping of timingwaveforms Eight sequence levels Eight pattern recognizers One range recognizer Small lightweight probing Time and number of states tagging Pre-store State Compare State Waveform State Chart

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Programming Reference Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to Programming an Instrument Introduction ... ..l- 1 Programming Syntax ... l-2 Talking to the Instrument ... l-2 Instruction Syntax ... l-2 Output Command ... l-3 Device Address ... 1-3 Instructions ... 1-3 Instruction Header ... 1-3 White Space ... 1-4 Instruction Parameters ... l-4 Header Types ... l-4 Combining Commands from the Same Subsystem ... l-6 Duplicate Keywords ... 1-6 Query Usage ... l-7 Program Header Options ... 1-8 Parameter Syntax Rules ... l-8 Instruction Terminator ... l-10 Selecting Multiple Subsystems ... l-10 Programming an Instrument ... l-11 InitiaIization ... l-11 Example Program ... 1-12 Program Overview ... 1-12 Receiving Information from the Instrument ... l-12 Response Header Options ... .l-13 Response Data Formats ... 1-14 String Variables ... l-l.5 Numeric Base ... 1-16 Numeric Variables ... 1-16 Definite-Length Block Response Data ... .l-17 Multiple Queries ... .l-18 Instrument Status ... 1-18 Chapter 2 Programming Over HP-IB Introduction ... ..2- 1 Interface Capabilities ... 2-l Command and Data Concepts ... .2-l Addressing ... .2-2 Communicating Over the HP-IB Bus (HP 9000 Series 200/3OO Controller) ... ..2- 3 Local, Remote, and Local Lockout ... -2-4 BusCommands ... ..2- 5 Device Clear ... .2-5 Group Execute Trigger (GET) ... .2-5 Interface Clear (IFC) ... .2-5 Chapter 3 Programming Over RS-232C Introduction ... ..3- 1 Interface Operation ... 3-l Cables ... ..3- 2 Minimum Three-Wire Interface with Software Protocol ... .3-2 Extended Interface with Hardware Handshake ... .3-3 Cable Example ... 3-4 Configuring the Instrument Interface ... .3-5 Interface Capabilities ... .3-5 Protocol ... ..~ ... 3- 5 Data Bits ... 3-6 Communicating Over the RS-232C Bus (HP 9000 Series 200/3OO Controller) ... .3-6 Lockout Command ... .3-7 Chapter 4 Programming and Documentation Conventions Introduction ... ..4- 1 Truncation Rule ... .4-l Infinity Representation ... .4-2 Sequential and Overlapped Commands ... .4-2 Response Generation ... 4-2 Syntax Diagrams ... .4-2 Notation Conventions and Definitions ... .4-2 The Command Tree ... .4-4 CommandTypes ... 4- 4 Tree Traversal Rules ... 4-4 Examples ... 4-4 Command Set Organization ... .4-8 Subsystems ... 4-8 ProgramExamples ... ..4- 9 Chapter 5 Common Commands Introduction ... 5-l *as ... .5-3 *ESE ... 5-4 *ESR ... 5-6 *IDN ... ..5- 8 *opt ... .5-9 *RST ... .5-10 *SRE. ... ..5-11 *sTB ... .5-13 *wAI ... .5-15 Chapter 6 System Commands Introduction ... : ... .6-l ARMBnc ... ..6 -4 DATA ... 6- 5 Section Header Description ... .6-8 Section Data ... .6-8 Data Preamble Description ... .6-8 Acquisition Data Description ... .6-11 DSP ... 6-18 ERRor ... 6-19 HEADer ... 6- U) KEY ... 6-21 LER ... 6-23 LOCKout ... ..6-2 4 LONGform ... 6- 25 MENU ... 6-26 MESE ... 6-27 MESR ... .6-29 PPOWer ... ..6-3 1 PRINt ... ..6-3 2 SETup. ... ..6- . STARt ... 6- 36 STOP ... .6-37 Chapter 7 MMEMory Subsystem Introduction ... 7-1 AUToload ... ..7- 4 CATaIog ... ..7- 5 COPY ... .7-6 DOWNload ... ..7- 7 INITiaIize ... ..7- 8 LOAD ... ... ..7-12 REName. ... ..7-13 STORe ... .7-14 UPLoad ... ..7- 15 Chapter 8 DLlSt Subsystem Introduction ... ..8- 1 DLISt ... 8-2 COLumn ... 8-3 LINE ... 8-5 Chapter 9 WLlSt Subsystem Introduction ... 9-l WLISt ... .9-2 OSTate ... ..9- 3 XSTate ... ..9- 4 OTIMe ... ..9- 5 XTIMe ... ..9- 6 MACHine Subsystem Introduction ... ..lO- 1 MACHine cN> ... lO-3 ARM ... lO-4 ASSign ... lO- 5 AUToscale. ... ..lO- 6 NAME ... .lO-7 TYPE ... lO-8 Chapter 11 SFORmat Subsystem Introduction ... ..ll- 1 SFORmat ... ..ll- 3 CLOCk ... .11-4 CPERiod ... ..ll- 5 LABel ... ..ll- 6 MASTer ... ..ll- 8 REMove ... ..ll- 9 SLAVe ... ..ll-10 THReshold ... ..ll-11 Chapter 12 STRace Subsystem Introduction ... ..12- 1 STRace ... ..12- 4 BRANch ... ..12- 5 FIND ... 12- 8 PREStore ... ..12-10 RANGe ... ..12-12 RESTart ... ..l2-14 SEQuence ... ..l2-16 STORe ... .12-17 TAG ... ..12-19 TERM ... .12-21 SLlSt Subsystem Introduction ... 13-1 SLISt ... 13-5 coLumn ... U-6 DATA ... 13-8 LINE ... u-9 MMODe ... ..l3-10 OPATtem ... ..13-11 OSEarch ... ..l3-13 OSTate ... ..13-14 OTAG ... 13-15 RUNTiI ... ..13-16 TAVerage ... 13-18 TMAXimum ... 13-19 TMINiium ... 13-20 VRUNs ... ..13-2 1 XOTag ... 13-22 XPATtern ... 13-23 XSEarch ... 13-25 XSTate ... Es-26 XTAG ... 13-27 Chapter 14 SWAVeform Subsystem Introduction. ... ..14- 1 SWAVeform. ... .14-3 Accumulate ... ..- ... *.: ... 14-4 DELay ... 14- 5 INSert ... 14-6 RANGe ... 14- 7 REMove ... 14-8 SChart Subsystem Introduction ... 15-1 SCHart ... 15-3 ACCumuIate ... 15-4 HAxis ... 15-5 VAxis.. ... 20- 7 WIDTh ... ..20- 8 Message Communication and System Functions Introduction ... A-l Protocols ... A-2 Functional Elements ... A-2 Protocol Overview ... A-3 Protocol Operation ... A-3 Protocol Exceptions ... A-4 Syntax Diagrams ... A-5 Syntax Overview ... A-5 Device Listening Syntax ... A-8 Device Talking Syntax ... A-21 Common Commands ... A-27 Appendix B Status Reporting Introduction ... B-l Event Status Register ... B-3 Service Request Enable Register ... B-3 Bit Definitions ... B-3 Key Features ... B-4 Serial Poll ... B-6 Using Serial Poll (HP-IB) ... B-6 Parallel Poll ... B-8 Polling HP-IB Devices ... B-10 Configuring Parallel Poll Responses ... B-10 Conducting a Parallel Poll ... B-11 Disabling Parallel Poll Responses ... B-11 HP-IB Commands ... B-12 Appendix C Error Messages Device Dependent Errors ... C-l Command Errors ... C-2 Execution Errors ... c-3 Internal Errors ... c-4 Query Errors ... C-5

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