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Logic Analyzer Option

DS2-8LA and DS2-16A

QUICK START GUIDE

GW INSTEK PART NO. 82DS-23043M01

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VERVIEW

The DS2-8LA and the DS2-16LA Logic Analyzer

options allow the GDS-2000A to be upgraded to a

powerful mixed signal oscilloscope. These options

include both parallel and serial bus (UART, SPI, I

2

C)

triggering and decoding as well as powerful logic

triggering.
The Logic Analyzer options also take advantage of the

GDS-2000’s segmented memory, search, automatic

measurements, cursor functionality and the exceptional

2M record length.

Main Features

Option

Channels

Bandwidth

DS2-16LA

16

200MHz

DS2-8LA

8

200MHz

Features

• 500MSa/s sample rate.
• 200MHz bandwidth.
• Parallel bus triggering.
• Serial bus triggering (UART, SPI,

1

2

C).

• 2M record length.

Logic Analyzer
Software
Features

• Group channels.
• Custom threshold levels for each

group of digital channels.

• Analog waveform function.
• Labels.

Package Contents and Accessories

Standard Accessories for DS2-8LA

Item

Part Number

8-Channel Logic Analyzer Probe GTL-08LA

8-Channel Logic Analyzer Card

GLA-08

Standard Accessories for DS2-16LA

Item

Part Number

16-Channel Logic Analyzer Probe GTL-16LA

16-Channel Logic Analyzer Card GLA-16

Display Overview

Logic Analyzer Display Overview

6

2

4

5

1

3

Description

1. Horizontal Position 2. Trigger Status
3. Horizontal Status

4. Bottom Menu

5. Digital Channel/Bus

Indicators

6. Analog Waveform

Indicator

Bus Display Overview

9

5

7

8

4

6

1

2 3

Description

1. Bus Data

2. Start Bit

3. Stop Bit

4. Horizontal Position

5. Trigger Status

6. Horizontal Status

7. Bottom Menu

8. Digital Channel

Indicators

9. Bus Indicator

Setting up the Oscilloscope

This section describes how to set up the oscilloscope

properly including installing the logic analyzer cards,

using the logic analyzer probes and how to access the

functions that are included with the logic analyzer

option.

Installing Logic Analyzer Cards

The logic analyzer modules need to be installed into

the module slots on the rear panel.
Do not insert or remove the modules with the power

on.
1. Slide the tabs holding the

module cover to the unlock

position and then remove.

2. Install the optional module. Be sure to make sure

that the groves on the module line-up to the slots

in the module bay.

3. Slide the locking mechanisms back to the locked

position.

4. Turn on the GDS-2000A.
5. The GDS-2000A is now ready to operate

Using the Logic Analyzer Probes

This section will describe how to connect the digital

channels to the device under test. To use the digital

channels the optional logic analyzer module must be

installed.
1. Turn the DUT off to protect it from being short

circuited when the probes are attached.

2. Insert the Logic Analyzer

probe into the Logic

Analyzer input.

3. Connect the ground lead (black) from the logic

analyzer probe to the circuit ground on the DUT.

GND

4. Connect another probe lead to a point of interest

on the circuit. Make note of which probe lead is

connected to which point.

5. Repeat step 4 with any remaining probes.

GND

Signal 1
Signal 2

. . .

Accessing the Logic Analyzer Menu

The Logic Analyzer menu can be accessed using the

Option key.

1. Press the



key and select Logic Analyzer to

access the Logic Analyzer menu.

2. Press the D15~D0 On/Off soft-key to activate the

digital channels.

The position of each channel can be set in

this menu.

Channels can be grouped in this menu.

3. Press Thresholds to set the thresholds.

Thresholds can be individually set for every

4 digital channels. I.e., D0~D3, D4~D7 and

so on.

There are 5 pre-set threshold levels in

addition to the User-defined threshold

setting (TTL, 5.0V CMOS, 3.3V CMOS,

2.5V CMOS, ECL, PECL, 0V).

4. Press Analog Waveform to display an analog

waveform of the digital channels.

Analog waveforms can be created from

either the D0~D7 or D8~D15 digital

channels.

Only one analog waveform can be displayed

at a time.

5. Press the Height soft-key to toggle the scale of the

digital channels.

Using the Bus Key

The Bus key configures the UART, SPI, I

2

C or Parallel

buses.

1. Press the



key to access the Bus menu and

to display the bus on the display.

Only those digital channels that have been

activated from the Logic Analyzer menu will

be accessible from the Bus menu.

Pressing the Bus key again will remove the

bus from the display.

UART Bus

The UART bus menu is designed to decode RS-232 and

other common RS-232 variants such as RS-422 and RS-

485.
1. Press the Bus soft-key and select UART.
2. Press Define Inputs to select the Tx and Rx inputs

as well as the signal polarity.

3. Press Thresholds to set the thresholds.

There are 5 pre-set threshold levels in

addition to the User-defined threshold

setting (TTL, 5.0V CMOS, 3.3V CMOS,

2.5V CMOS, ECL, PECL, 0V).

4. Press the Configure to set the baud rate, data bits,

parity and packet settings.

5. Press Bus Display to configure how the data is

displayed, either hex or binary.