To use
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To set the channel type, click the Channel Type entry box and select from the drop-down list.
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To change the input for a component, click the Input and select a channel from the cascading lists.
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To change the voltage threshold level, click the Threshold entry box and use the keypad to enter a value or use the
multipurpose knobs to select a voltage level.
Set the thresholds for the low power data so no high speed data gets mistakenly decoded as low power. This typically
means the threshold should be above the high speed levels. The high speed is a differential signal, so the decoder handles
the subtraction of the two inputs and automatically applies a threshold of zero to the result.
Behavior
The instrument changes the components, voltage threshold levels, polarity, data bits, parity, and bit rate, and uses those to
decode the selected MIPI CSI-2 bus.
What do you want to do next?
Learn more about bus setups.
Learn about bus configuration.
Learn about digital setups.
Learn how to set up an I2C serial bus.
Learn how to set up an SPI serial bus.
Learn how to set up a USB serial bus.
Learn how to set up an RS-232 serial bus.
Learn how to set up a MIPI DSI1 Serial Bus
Learn how to set up a MIPI CSI2 Serial Bus
Learn how to set up an 8B10B Serial Bus
Learn how to set up a CAN Bus
Learn how to set up a MIL-1553 Bus
Learn how to set up an Ethernet Bus
Learn how to set up an Custom serial bus.
Learn how to troubleshoot a serial bus.
Learn how to track down serial bus anomalies.
Bus setups
122 DPO70000SX, MSO/DPO70000DX, MSO/DPO70000C, DPO7000C, and MSO/DPO5000B Series