System operating mode, Recording type, System operating mode recording type – Teledyne LeCroy UWBTracer User Manual User Manual
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UWBTracer/Trainer User Manual
Chapter 12: Recording Options
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System Operating Mode
You can select the combination of analyzers, exerciser, and USB platforms. Selecting a
mode changes the tabs presented in the Recording Options dialog.
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[Rec. Chan #1: Right MPI] [Rec. Chan #2: Right RF]: Right side records both MPI
and RF.
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[Rec. Chan #1: Right MPI] [Rec. Chan #2: Right RF] [Supports
USB Association Capturing]: Right side records both MPI and RF, and you can
capture USB cable association.
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[Rec. Chan #1: Right RF] [UWBTrainer supported]: Right side records RF, and
you can use the UWBTrainer exerciser.
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[Rec. Chan #1: Right MPI] [UWBTrainer supported]: Right side records MPI, and
you can use the UWBTrainer exerciser.
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[Rec. Chan #1: Probe UWBTrainer] [UWBTrainer supported]: Left side records
UWBTrainer traffic, and you can use the UWBTrainer exerciser..
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[Rec. Chan #1: Left RF] [Rec. Chan #2: Right RF]: Right side and left side record
RF.
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[Rec. Chan #1: Left RF] [Rec. Chan #2: Right RF]: Left side records RF, and
right side records MPI.
Note: In a two-unit setup, two separate analyzers link together by BNC on the back of the
units to form a single, logical analyzer. (See Chapter 2 for the cabling for a two-unit
setup.)
Recording Type
Recording begins when you click the Start Recording button
on the Tool bar or
select the Record > Start command. Maximum recording size is set in the Buffer Size
box.
The Recording Type box options control how UWBTracer/Trainer ends a recording:
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Snapshot: Recording ends when the length reaches the selected
buffer size or you click the Stop Recording button
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Manual Trigger: Recording continues until you press the Trigger button (on the
front panel). After you press the Trigger button, recording continues until the
post-trigger buffer is full or you click
the Stop Recording button
on the Tool bar.
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Event Trigger: Recording continues until a (user-defined) trigger event occurs.
After the event occurs, recording continues until the post-trigger buffer is full.
Note: See the Readme file on the software installation CD for current information
on triggering support.