Ac power source – Teledyne LeCroy USB Chief - Users Manual User Manual
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Chief User’s Manual
CATC
Version 1.7
Real-time event detection information is available via an external DB-37
connector and makes many control, timing, and recovered signals available
externally. These signals can be probed and used by other circuitry.
The USB Chief software provides powerful search functions that enable
investigation of particular bus events and allow the software to identify and
highlight specific events. In addition to immediate analysis, you can print any part
of the data. Use the Save As feature to save the data on disk for later viewing. The
program also provides a variety of timing information and data analysis reports.
The USB Chief Analyzer is designed to work with either desktop or laptop
computers equipped with a functional USB interface. To set up the system
hardware,
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Connect the Analyzer to an AC power source.
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Connect the External Interface Breakout Board to the Data In/Out connector
(optional).
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Connect to the personal computer via USB.
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Connect the USB host and the device being analyzed to the Record &
Generate USB port.
AC Power Source
Step 1
Connect the Analyzer box to a 120-volt or 240-volt supply using the
provided power cord.
Note
The Analyzer is capable of supporting supply voltages between 100-volt and
240-volt, thus supporting all known supply voltages around the world.
Step 2
Use the power switch located on the rear panel to turn the Analyzer unit
on and off.
Note
At power-on, the Analyzer initializes itself in approximately ten seconds and
performs an exhaustive self-diagnostic that lasts about five seconds. The Trigger
LED illuminates during the power-on testing and turns off when testing is
finished. If the diagnostics fail, the trigger LED blinks continuously, indicating a
hardware failure. If this occurs, call CATC Customer Support for assistance.