HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 16555A Weather Radio User Manual


 
Sequence Levels
The Sequence Levels section controls when the analyzer triggers,
what the analyzer triggers on, and what data is stored in memory
before and after triggering occurs. By using sequence levels, you
create a sequence of instructions for the analyzer to follow. The
instructions contain user-defined resource terms representing such
things as timers, ranges, edges, and bit patterns.
As the resource terms are evaluated and acted upon by the analyzer,
all subsequent branching and storing within the sequence flow is
directed by your instructions. The path taken resembles a flow chart,
and the end result is the storage of only the data you need.
When operating at 100 MHz, the state analyzer has 12 sequence levels
available and the timing analyzer has 10 sequence levels available.
When operating at 110 MHz, the state analyzer has 10 sequence levels
available and the timing analyzer has 10 sequence levels available.
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