Digrf v4 decode search, Operator's manual – Teledyne LeCroy Serial Data Debug Solutions User Manual
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Operator's Manual
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After setting up your DigRF v4 decode and checking the View Table checkbox, the table should be shown just
beneath the signal display grid.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
Table columns generally coincide with respective DigRF v4 Decode Trace Annotations (on page 125).
After touching the View Table checkbox, touch the Close button at the upper-right portion of the Decode
Setup dialog to maximize the display grid area.
E
XPORTING
T
ABLE
D
ATA
You can also Exported your table data as a .CSV file. Touch the Export Table button on the Decode Setup...
dialog and follow the procedure explained in the Using The D Supported Protocol Toolsets (on page 14) topic.
DigRF v4 Decode Search
After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the Zoom dialog is shown along with the DigRF v4
Search right-hand dialog.
N
AVIGATION
F
IELDS
On either side of the dialog there are four Prev and Next buttons for navigating through each occurrence, jump
to the last or first occurrence, play in either direction, and pause.
S
EARCH
O
PTIONS
F
IELDS
Search Options fields in the center of the dialog allow you to restrict your search based on parameter values for
Column, Left/Right Pad, and Value. Value may be included or excluded from the search parameters using the
Use Value checkbox. Provide a percentage value in the Left/Right Pad field if desired.
The following Column field values are available for your searches.
SoF - Start of Frame
LCID - Logical Channel Identifier
CRI - Cyclic Running Index
TxRx - Transmit or Receive
WordName - A user-defined value when the DigRFv4_B10I.xml file is modified as described in
Customizing WordName and Comment Definitions (on page 128).
Comment - Another user-defined value when the same DigRFv4_B10I.xml file is modified.
Size - Packet Size
Payload - Raw data
I Data - In-Phase payload interpreted data.
Q Data - Quadrature payload interpreted data.
Frame - Start and stop time of the packet (hidden column).
Header Type - Indicates 8 or 16-Bit length.