Specifications
Table 6: Trigger specifications (cont.)
Characteristic Description
Data Trigger:
32 bits of user-specified data in a left word, right word, or either,
including qualifiers o f equal to (=), not equal to <>, l ess than (<),
greater than (>), less than or equal to (<=), greater than or equal
to (>=), inside range, outside range.
Trigger on:
Word Select
Data
I
2
S
(Requires a
MDO3AUDIO
app. module)
Maximum Data Rate:
12.5 Mb/s
Data Trigger:
32 bits of user-specified data in a left word, right word, or either,
including qualifiers of equal to (=), not equal to (<>), less than
(<), greater than (>), l ess than or equal to (<=), greater than or
equal to (>=), inside range, outside range
Trigger on:
Word Select
Data
Left Justified
(Requires a
MDO3AUDIO
app. module)
Maximum Data Rate:
12.5 Mb/s
Data Trigger:
32 bits of user-specified data in a left word, right word, or either,
including qualifiers o f equal to (=), not equal to <>, l ess than (<),
greater than (>), less than or equal to (<=), greater than or equal
to (>=), inside range, outside range
Trigger on:
Word Select
Data
Right Justified
(Requires a
MDO3AUDIO
app. module)
Maximum Data Rate:
12.5 Mb/s
Data Trigger:
32 bits of user-specified data in a c hannel 0-7, including
qualifiers of equal to (=), not equal to <>, less than (<), greater
than (>), less than or equal to (<=), greater than or equal to (>=),
inside range, outside range
Trigger on:
Frame Sync
Data
TDM
(Requires a
MDO3AUDIO
app. module)
Maximum Data Rate:
25 Mb/s
1
For logic, time between channels refers to the length of time a logic state derived from more than one channel must exist to be recognized. For Time
Qualified Logic events, the time is the minimum time between a main and delayed event that will be recognized if more than one channel is used.
2
An active pulse width is the width of the clock pulse from its active edge (as defined through the Define Inputs button on the lower menu and the
ClockEdgebuttononthesidemenu)toitsinactiveedge.Aninactivepulsewidthisthewidthofthepulsefromitsinactiveedgetoitsactiveedge.
3
The User hold time is the number selected by the user through the Setup and Hold trigger menu.
4
Setup + Hold time is the algebraic sum of the Setup Time and the Hold Time programmed by the user.
For Setup time, positive numbers mean a data transition before the clock.
For Hold time, positive numbers mean a data transition after the clock edge.
5
Trigger after events is the time between the last A trigger event and the first B trigger event.
Trigger after time is the time between the end of the time period and the B trigger event.
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