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Trigger After some number "x" of clocks (nClk). "x" is the amount of time that the
clock is off that should cause a trigger.
Reset Arm on Clock Present: Clock Present. This goes back to the arm state, to look
for the next clock disabled period.
Figure 2.35: Clock Present
Note:
The software tries to make reasonable assumptions about certain trigger types. For example, if
the user changes the CMD group and all chip select signals are "Don't care", the chip‐select
group is changed to "Any" automatically. Also, If the user changes one chip‐select from "any" to
something else, all other chip‐select signals change to 1.
2.6.4
Recording Options - Memory Address Mapping Tab
In the Recording Options Dialog you can set the user defined Address Mapping options in
the Memory Address Mapping tab (see
Figure 2.36 on page 67
). You can choose from:
Use External plugin ‐ This is not supported in release 2.30. It will be implemented
in a future release.
Define system address mapping
The Memory Mapping tab allows the user to define how their system memory maps to
the physical memory of the DIMM. This dialogue allows you to customize the system