Philips PM 3580 Логический анализатор
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The PM 3580.PM 3585 Logic Analyzer family is a new 1
generation of general purpose logic analyzers giving twice
the information with only half the work.
All four models of this family {PM 3580/30, PM 3580.60, PM
3585/60, PM 3585.90) feature an exclusive Dual Analysis Per
Pin architecture allowing these instruments to analyze and
store state and timing data on each of up to 96 channels in
a single acquisition at full speed, ail time correlated. No
more dual probing; no more repeat measurements needed.
The PM 3580 instruments handle 100 MHz timing and 50 MHz
state acquisition on aii channeis simultaneously.
The PM 3585 instruments handle 200 MHz timing and 50 MHz
state acquisition on all channeis simultaneously.
Operation of the instruments is more intuitive and easier
than ever to learn. The modern human Interface is user-
friendly both in understanding and operation. Whenever you
need them, popup menus will remind you of the choices
available. So even if you do not use a logic Analyzer very
often, you will not be guessing. And when you know exactly
where you want to be, you will find the short cuts even
faster. For instance, you can type T to move the display
directly to the trigger point. No menu needs to be involved.
Simultaneous State and Timing Per Pin
PM3585: Two Analyzers
Both a timing section and a state section simultaneously
observe the same target signals. The pattern recognition
results (timing events and state events) of both sections
are routed to one common sequencer. The sampled timing and
state data are routed to the acquisition memory which can
store a total of 2K samples (1K for PM 3580 units) and which
you can assign to timing only data (100%), timing + glitch
data (50%/50%), timing + state data (50%/50%), or state only
data (100%).
The pattern recognition logic for state and timing patterns
operates independently from the storage mode you select.
This allows you always to search for state and timing
patterns in parallel.
Inside your PM 3585 Logic Analyzer there are two independant
Logic Analyzers, both having this unique Dual Analysis Per
Pin architecture. These two analyzers can arm each other
when and where necessary in their respective sequences.
Channeis can be assigned in groups of 16 to either analyzer
or remain unassigned.
Both PM 3580 and PM 3585 units can use any channel as a
state/externa! clock. Furthermore, any channel can be used
as a clock qualifier. This is another unique feature of this
iogic Analyzer family.
A maximum of 4 state clocks can be defined at the same time
(per Analyzer in PM 3585 units).
Timing data is stored using the transitional timing
mechanism. This guarantees an optimal usage of acquisition
memory.
The key features of ail four models are as follows:
• “Dual Analysis Per Pin (DAPP)’’ architecture
(simultaneous, correiated state and timing acquisition on
all channeis)
• Transitional timing on ail channels
• Powerful triggering functionality integrating state &
timing trigger functions in the same trigger sequence
• Eight-ievei sequencer with full conditional structure
(If...Then...Else)
• Eight state trigger words
• One range recognizer
• Three timing trigger words
• One edge detector
• One glitch detector
• Absolute or relative time stamp, always at full speed (5
ns resolution)
• Powerful selective data acquisition functions.
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This Manual
The PM 3580.PM 3585 Reference Guide is organized per menu.
Given a menu, it concisely describes per field the purpose
of the field and all the possible options.
Introduction 1
Front Panel 2 Rear Panel 3 Field Types 4 Menu Bar 6
Moving in Menus and Lists 7 Configuration Menu 9 Analyzer
Name 10 Analyzer Status 11 Software Options 11 Analyzer
Reset 11 Pods 12 Pod Activity 12 System Reset 13 Format Menu
15 Analyzer Name 17 Pod Activity 17 Thresholds 17 Clock
Labels 18 Ciock Polarity 19 Clock Selector 20 Clock
Qualifier Expression 22 Data Labels 22 Data Polarity 23
Label Selector 24 Clock Attributes Menu 25 Timing Label 26
Qualifier(s) 27 Display Position 27 Label Attributes Menu 29
Timing Label 30 Ciock Validity 31 Trace Menu 33
Pattern Recognition 35 Run Definition 37 Analyzer 37
Sequence Type 38 Type of Data Stored 39 Trigger Position 40
Run Mode 42 Run Parameters 42 Predefined Sequences 44 Timing
Sequences 45 State Sequences 46
Last User-defined Sequence 47 Sequencer 48
Store Condition Fields 50 Level Number 51 After Condition 52
if / Or if / Restart Conditions 53 Times 55 Goto 56 Trigger
56 Trigger Words 58
Trigger Word Name 59 Clock Used / Filter Time 60 Base 62
Pattern Fields 62 Input/Output Menu 65 I/O Popup Menus 67
Load New and Settings 68 Save New and Settings 69 Define
Autoload 69 Copy File 69 Rename File 70 Delete File 70
Format Disk 70 Timing Display 71 Analyzer Name 73 Time per
Division 74 X Position 75 R and S Positions 76 Display
Special Functions 77 State/Timing 77 Data Source 77
Y Scale 78
Dial Operation 78 Mode 79
Cursor Difference R-S 80 Displayed Value 80 Label Name 81
Bus Fields 82 Level 83 Polarity Fields 83 Value Fields 83
State Display 85 Analyzer Name 87 Disassembler Switch 88
Y Position 88
R and S Positions 89 Dispiay Special Functions 90
State/Timing 90 Data Source 91 Disassembler Parameters 91
Dial Operation 91 Mode 92
Cursor Difference R-S 93 Label Name 93 Base of the Data 94
Display Special Functions Menu 97 Dispiay Type 98
Coscrolling 99 Sample Number Fields 99 Copy New to Reference
99 Exchange New and Reference 100 Disassembler Parameters
Menu 101 Program Context Mode 102 Program Context Mode 102
Program Context Mode 102 Show Data Transfers 103 Restart 104
Synchronization 104 AtY 105 Options 106 Print Menu 107 Print
Screen 108 Dump Screen 108 Cancel 108 Acquisition Progress
Display 109
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Getting started guide
Introduction 5 Exploring the Instrument 9
Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 11 Keyboard 12 Power On 13
Experimenting with Fields 14 Confirmation Fields 15 Pod
Field 15 Other Field Types 16 A List Field 16 Connecting
Signals to be Measured 17 Summary 19 Timing Acquisition 21
The Purpose of Timing Acquisition 22 A Practical Problem 22
Logic Target PF 8669/20 22 Connecting the Logic Target 23
Setup and Acquisition 23 The Timing Display 24 Specifying
Signal Names 25 The Format Menu 26 Measurements 29
Measuring a Time Difference 29 Specifying a Trigger
Condition 31 The Trace Menu 32 Menu Areas of the Trace Menu
32 An Example 32 Defining the Events 32 Summary 33 State
Acquisition 35
The Purpose of State Acquisition 36 The Problem 36
Connecting the Target 36 Specifying External Clocks 36
Specifying a Trigger Condition 38
Synchronous and Asynchronous Trigger Words 38
Setting Up a Trigger Sequence 39 The State Display 40
Grouping Signals Under a Label 41 Summary 43
Dual Analysis Per Pin (DAPP) Mode 47
Why DAPP? 48
Back to the Practical Problem 48 Connection 48
Setup of the Logic Analyzer 48
Determining the Maximum Clock Speed 50 Summary 51 Use of
Microprocessor Disassembly 55
What is a Disassembler? 56 The Problem 57 Connection 57
Setup of the Logic Analyzer 58 Summary 61 Making a Printout
65 Getting Examples from the Disk 67
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Информация
Guarantee Statement ii Disclaimer iii Introduction
The PM 3580 / PM 3585 Family 1 -2 Dual Analysis Per Pin
Architecture 1*3 Key Features 1 -4 Menus 1-5
Basic Measurement Loop 1 -5 Defauit Set up 1-6 Repetitive
Runs 1-6 Disk Facilities 1 -6 Menu Overview 1-7 Manuals 1-7
Accessories 1-10
Switching on the Logic Analyzer 1-10 Overview of the
Instrument Front Pane! 2-2 Keyboard 2-3 Rear Panel 2-7 Menu
Overview The Menus 3-2 The Menu Bar 3-2 Menu Fields 3-3 The
Analyzer Name Field 3-3 Field Types 3-4 The Configuration
Menu 3-6 The Format Menu 3-8
Clock and Label Attributes 3-9 The Threshold Level 3-11
Polarity 3-12 The Trace Menu 3-14
Run Definition Area 3-15 Sequencer Area 3-16 Trigger Words
Area 3-17 The Display Menus 3-18 The Special Functions Popup
Menu 3-20 Time Origin - T0 3-21 The I/O Menu 3-22 The Print
Menu 3-24 State Clocks
Sampling of State Data 4-2 Example 4-2
Specifying State Clocks 4-2
Clock Qualification 4-3 Example 4-5
Specifying Clock Qualifiers 4-5 Multiple Clocks 4-6 Example 4-6
Maximum Number of Clocks and Qualifiers 4-8 Label Attributes
4-9 Valid for Clock 4-9 Timing Label 4-11 Default Values
4-11 Clock Attributes 4-12
Display on Same Line as 4-12 Qualifier(s) 4-13 Timing Labe!
4-14 Default Values 4-14 Multiplexed Busses 4-14 Example
4-15 Trace Control
Trace Control Features 5-3 Kind of Data Stored 5-4
Triggering 5-5 Trigger Point Position 5-5 Pattern
Recognition 5-7 Timing Pattern Recognizers 5-7 Timing Words
5-7 Timing Pattern Duration 5-7 Glitch Detector 5-8 Edge
Detector 5-9 State Pattern Recognizers 5-10 State Words 5-10
Not State Words 5-11 immediate State Words 5-11 Range
Detector 5-12 Not in Range Detector 5-15 State Clocks 5-15
Combinations of Pattern Recognizers 5-16 Specifying Patterns
for Recognition 5-17 Recognizer Fields 5-17 Value Entry 5-20
Overlapping Labels 5-21 Ranges 5-21 Sequencer Facilities
5-22 Level Structure 5-23 Creating a Level 5-24 Time-Out
Value 5-25
Restart Sequence 5-26 Examples 5-26
Program Flow 5-26 Interrupt Response Time 5-28 Check Minimum
Pulse Width 5-29 Check Maximum Pulse Width 5-29 Check Pulse
Duration 5-30 Check Pattern Sequence 5-31 Wait for a Pattern
Sequence 5-31 One immediate Sequence of Two Patterns 5-32
Two immediate Sequences of Two Patterns 5-33 Separately
Trigger State and Timing 5-34 Predefined Sequences 5-35
The Predefined Timing Sequences 5-36 The Predefined State
Sequences 5-37 Last User-defined Sequence 5-38 Repetitive
Measurements 5-39
Starting Repetitive Measurements 5-39 Terminating Repetitive
Measurements 5-39 Repeat Mode Timer 5-41 Analyzing the Data
Display Concepts 6-2 Data Source 6-4 Data Type and Form 6-6
Reference Data 6-7 Data Comparison 6-7 Measurement Data
Overview 6-8 Time Origin - T0 6-9 Time or Sample Numbers
6-10 Sample Number 0 6-10 Dial Operation 6-11
Viewing Parts of the Measurement Data 6-12 Display Locators
6-14 Measurements (R and S cursors) 6-15 Selecting Labels
for Display 6-16 Display of Sequencer Levels 6-17 Waveform
Displays 6-18
Dial Movement (Dial Mode) 6-19 X-scale (T/div and S/div)
6-21 Y-scale 6-23 Bus Data 6-23
Waveform Data Representation 6-26 Label Vaiues 6-26
Accumulate Mode 6-27 List Displays 6-28
Dial Movement (Dial Mode) 6-29 List Data Representation 6-30
The Find Function 6-30 'Time” Label 6-31 “Level” Label 6-32
Labet Base 6-32 Disassembly 6-33 Split Screen 6-34
Creating a Split Screen 6-34 Deleting a Window 6-35 Active
Window 6-35 Moving Between Windows 6-35 Coscroil 6-36
Disassemblers Disassembly 7-2
Disassembler Packages 7-2 Microprocessor Adapters 7-2
Loading a Disassembler 7-3 Disassembler Setup 7-3
Instruction Representation 7-5 Instruction Mnemonics 7-5
Operand Field 7-5 Disassembler Parameters 7-6 Display
Options 7-7 Translation Options 7-9 Activating/Deactivating
the Disassembler 7-10 Probing
The Pod System 8-2 Front Ends 8-2 Probe Impedance 8-3 Pod
Cable 8-3 Standard Front End 8-4 Microprocessor Adapters 8-6
RC Connectors 8-7 Adapter Types 8-7 Disassembler and Setting
Files 8-8 RC Connectors 8-9 User Hardware Specifications
Floppy Disk Drive 9-2 Centronics Connector 9-3 IEEE-488
Connector 9-4 RS232 Connector 9-5 Video Connector 9-6 Pod
Cable Connector 9-7 File Formats
Hardcopy File 10-2 Header 10-2 Screen Image 10-2
Safety and Installation
Initial Inspection 11-2 Operator Safety 11-3 Safety
Precautions 11 -3 Caution and Warning Statements 1 Symbols 11 -4
Impaired Safety Protection 11 -4 Safety Notice 11 -4
Installation 11-6
Working Position 11 -6 Earthing 11-6
Setting the Line Voltage 11 -7 Switching on the Logic
Analyzer 11 Setting the Date and Time 11-10 Fluke/Philips
Addresses 11-11 U.S.A. 11-24 Utilities
Utility Disk 12-2 Setting the Date and Time 12-3 Formatting
Disks 12-4 Copying Disks 12-4 Index
Microprocessor Support