HP 16500C User Manual
User’s guide
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                Document Outline
- HP 16500C—At a Glance
 - In This Book
 - Contents
 - Triggering
- To store and time the execution of a subroutine
 - To trigger on the nth iteration of a loop
 - To trigger on the nth recursive call of a recursive function
 - To trigger on entry to a function
 - To capture a write of known bad data to a particular variable
 - To trigger on a loop that occasionally runs too long
 - To verify that all stacks and registers are restored correctly before exiting a subroutine
 - To trigger after all status bus lines finish transitioning
 - To find the nth assertion of a chip select line
 - To verify that the chip select line of a memory chip is strobed after the address is stable
 - To trigger when expected data does not appear on the data bus from a remote device when requested
 - To test minimum and maximum pulse limits
 - To detect a handshake violation
 - To detect bus contention
 - Cross-Arming Trigger Examples
 
 - Intermodule Measurements
- Intermodule Measurement Examples
- To set up a group run of modules within the HP 16500C
 - To start a group run of modules from an external trigger source
 - To start an external instrument on command from a module within the HP 16500 and 16501 mainframe
 - To see the status of a module within an intermodule measurement
 - To see time correlation of each module within an intermodule measurement
 - To use a timing analyzer to detect a glitch
 - To capture the waveform of a glitch
 - To capture state flow showing how your target system processes an interrupt
 - To test a circuit using stimulus-response
 - To use a state analyzer to trigger timing analysis of a count-down on a set of data lines
 - To monitor the activity of two coprocessors in a target system
 
 - Special displays
 - Skew Adjustment
 
 - Intermodule Measurement Examples
 - File Management
 - Concepts
 - If You Have a Problem
- Analyzer Problems
 - Preprocessor Problems
 - Inverse Assembler Problems
 - Intermodule Measurement Problems
 - Messages
- “Default Calibration Factors Loaded” (HP 16540, 16541, and 16542)
 - “. . . Inverse Assembler Not Found”
 - “Measurement Initialization Error”
 - “No Configuration File Loaded”
 - “Selected File is Incompatible”
 - “Slow or Missing Clock”
 - “State Clock Violates Overdrive Specification”
 - “Time from Arm Greater Than 41.93 ms”
 - “Waiting for Trigger”
 
 
 - Application Notes
 - Glossary
 - Index
 

