RIGOL DS6000 Series User Manual
Page 172

RIGOL
DS6000 User’s Guide
7-14
3. MISO Setting
Press MISO to turn on the MISO data line setting interface.
Press Channel to select any channel (CH1-CH4) as the MISO channel.
When “OFF” is selected, this data line is not set.
Press Polarity to set the polarity of the MISO data line to “Low” or “High”.
Press Threshold to set the threshold of the MISO data line.
4. MOSI Setting
Press MOSI to turn on the MOSI data line setting interface.
Press Channel to select any channel (CH1-CH4) as the MOSI channel.
When “OFF” is selected, this data line is not set.
Press Polarity to set the polarity of the MOSI data line to “Low” or “High”.
Press Threshold to set the threshold of the MOSI data line.
5. Data Bits Setting
Press Data Bits to set the number of bits of each frame of data. The range
available is from 4 to 32.
6. Endian Setting
Press Endian to select “LSB” or “MSB” and the default is “MSB”.
7. Display-related Setting
Press Format to select the display format of the bus as Hex, Decimal, Binary or
ASCII.
Press Offset and use to adjust the vertical display position of the bus.
Press BusStatus to turn the bus display on or off.
8. Decoding Table
The decoding table displays the decoded data, the corresponding line number,
time and error information on the MOSI or MISO data line(s) in table format. It
can be used to observe relatively longer decoded data to solve the problem that
some data could not be seen clearly on the screen. Note: when the MISO
channel is turned off, the information of this data line will not be displayed in the
decoding table.
Press Event Table Event Table to select “ON” (note that this operation is
only available when BusStatus is set to “ON”) to enter the decoding table