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Page 1 - Serial Data Debug Solutions

Serial Data Debug Solutions Operator's Manual August, 2011

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 10 919586 RevA  PROTObus MAG - The PROTObus MAG Toolset equips certain protocols (I2C, SPI, UART, RS-232, CAN, LIN, Flex

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Serial Data Debug Solutions 100 919586 RevA Note: The Clear Label Filter button resets all your labels to empty values so you can start your filter se

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 101 ARINC 429 Decode Annotations  Label - Identifier showing data type and parameter association. Typically show

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 102 919586 RevA Make selections as desired. You can also set a BitRate Tolerance percentage or touch the Default button to

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 103 MIL-STD-1553 Decode Setup Detail For general information about using controls shown on the main Serial Decode d

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 104 919586 RevA MIL-STD-1553 Decode Trace Annotations Like all trace annotations, MIL-STD-1553 Decode annotations are rect

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 105 MIL-STD-1553 Decode Table Column Details MIL-STD-1553 table column values available include the following: Mak

Page 9 - Overview

Serial Data Debug Solutions 106 919586 RevA MIL-STD-1553 Decode Search After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the Zoom dialog is sho

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 107 MIL-STD-1553 Trigger Setup Detail The following topics show the main and right hand dialog selections for a MIL

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 108 919586 RevA Sub-Types, Setup Format, and Right-Hand Dialogs TRANSFER SUB-TYPES, SETUP FORMAT, AND RIGHT-HAND DIALOGS 4

Page 12 - The D and TD Toolsets

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 109  DW Right-Hand Dialog - Provide Data Pattern Setup field values for Data Condition,Start Bit and # Data Bits,

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 11 Protocol D TD PROTObus MAG ProtoSync P, G, Toolsets* I2C • • • SPI • • • UART, RS-232 • • • CAN • •

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 110 919586 RevA RT-RT Sub-Type and Right-Hand Dialogs When the RT-RT sub-type is selected, the TxCmd1, RxCmd2, DW, TxStat1

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 111  TxCmd1 Right-Hand Dialog - Provide values for the RT and Sub Address fields complete with Condition, Value,

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 112 919586 RevA  TxCmd1 Right-Hand Dialog - Provide values for the RT and Sub Address fields complete with Condition, Va

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 113  RxCmd2 Right-Hand Dialog - Provide values for the RT and Sub Address fields complete with Condition, Value,

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 114 919586 RevA  TxCmd1 Right-Hand Dialog - Provide values for the RT and Sub Address fields complete with Condition, Va

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 115  RxCmd1 Right-Hand Dialog - Provide values for the RT and Sub Address fields complete with Condition, Value,

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 116 919586 RevA Status Sub-Type and Right-Hand Dialog When the Status sub-type is selected, the Status right-hand dialog

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 117 Response Time Right-Hand Dialog Provide Response Time Setup... values for Condition, Value, and To (for range

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 118 919586 RevA Handset, Cellular, and Mobile Computing Protocols Handset, Cellular, and Mobile Computing Protocols Overvi

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 119 DIGRF 3G VIEW I & Q BUTTON AND MIPI DIGRF 3G RIGHT-HAND DIALOG Access the Serial Decode dialog by touching

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 12 919586 RevA Accessing and Using Supported Protocol Toolsets Accessing and Using Supported Protocol Toolsets Overview Le

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 120 919586 RevA  Hysteresis (V) - Provide a desired voltage level for the Hysteresis. Setup  Speed-mode - Choose from

Page 26 - The ProtoSync Toolset

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 121 DigRF 3G Decode Table Column Details DigRF 3G table column values available include the following: Make select

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 122 919586 RevA DigRF 3G Decode Search After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the Zoom dialog is shown a

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 123 DigRF v4 Decode Setup Detail For general information about using controls shown on the main Serial Decode dialo

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 124 919586 RevA You can touch buttons on the View I & Q Wizard pop-up to View Constellation (XY) or View Parameters. 

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 125 Probing/Level  Probing - Choose from One Differential and Two Single Ended values.  Level - Provide a desir

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 126 919586 RevA  Comment - Another user-defined column. Define/customize this column by modifying the same DigRFv4_B10I.

Page 32 - Debug Examples

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 127 After setting up your DigRF v4 decode and checking the View Table checkbox, the table should be shown just bene

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 128 919586 RevA  RTI - Re-Transmission Indicator  CRC - Coherency Redundancy Check  EoF - End of Frame Customizing W

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 129 MIPI D-PHY SOURCE AND CLOCK CONTROLS, BASIC, AND LEVELS RIGHT-HAND DIALOGS Access the Serial Decode dialog by t

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 13 Note: Although the decoding algorithm is based on a clock extraction software algorithm using a vertical level,

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 130 919586 RevA D-PHY Level Right-Hand Dialog  VIH(min) - Provide a minimum voltage amount for your decode. Provide a v

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 131  Symbols  Bits/Resolution  Pad  Status Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. MIPI

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 132 919586 RevA MIPI D-PHY Decode Search After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the Zoom dialog is shown

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 133  Data  DataL1  DataL2  DataL3  DataL4  CS  CSL1  CSL2  CSL3  CSL4  HS0  HS1  HSBITS 

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 134 919586 RevA Enable Marking the Enable checkbox enables the controls on the dialog. Notice how MIPI D-PHY provides its

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 135 Setup Acquisition The Setup Acquisition button automatically makes the following settings. The settings are lar

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 136 919586 RevA OR Go directly to its corresponding test dialog and enable/disable it from there. Additional controls for

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 137 Category and Measure Combinations for LP Dphy1 - X Dialogs BRIEF LP LEVELS TEST DESCRIPTIONS  With LP Levels

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 138 919586 RevA BRIEF LP TIMING TEST DESCRIPTIONS  With LP Timing selected in the Category field, the following Measure

Page 45 - Using the 8b/10b Option

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 139 Name Purpose SR-RISE-700-930-MIN-CLKp SR-RISE-700-930-MIN-CLKn Official MIPI D-PHY Test Algorithms Specific tes

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 14 919586 RevA Some oscilloscope models also allow you to access the Serial Decode dialog the following ways:  Touch the

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 140 919586 RevA Name Purpose TLP-01 To verify that the duration (TLPX) of the final Data Lane LP-01 state immediately befo

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 141 BRIEF HS CLOCK TIMING TEST DESCRIPTIONS  With HS Clock Timing selected in the Category field, the following M

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 142 919586 RevA BRIEF HS COMMON MODE TEST DESCRIPTIONS  With HS Common Mode selected in the Category field, the followin

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 143 BRIEF HS RISE & FALL TEST DESCRIPTIONS  With HS Rise & Fall selected in the Category field, the foll

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 144 919586 RevA Show Eye Marking this checkbox shows the eye diagram trace on the display area and includes a correspondin

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 145 Using the MIPI M-PHY Using the MIPI M-PHY Decode Option Overview The MIPI M-PHY decode option defines the next-

Page 53 - Using the I2Cbus Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 146 919586 RevA M-PHY Decode Right-Hand Dialog  Probing - Selections made from this control manage the corresponding so

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 147  Payload  Data - Bits 29 - 11.  TAIL-OF-BURST  Bit Rate/Msg  Status  Attributes Note: Specification

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 148 919586 RevA MIPI M-PHY Decode Search After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the Zoom dialog is shown

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 149 MIPI M-PHY DIALOG DETAILS Use the following sections to work through areas of the main dialog. Enable, Show Dec

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 15 THE DECODE SETUP DIALOG The Decode Setup dialog is where the details of a specific protocol decode is entered. I

Page 58 - Using the SPIbus Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 150 919586 RevA Show Decode Note: If you do not have the MIPI D-PHY Serial Decode Option (D PHY-D), you won't see th

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 151 SETUP ACQUISITION FOR HS HIGH SPEED MODE Your channels are set to 200 mV/div, -600 mV offset, and an Edge trigg

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 152 919586 RevA Enabling Tests Enable/disable a test by either marking/unmarking its respective checkbox from the summary

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 153  Touch the CDR control and select from Linear, Filtered, and Short-Term choices.  The next two controls all

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 154 919586 RevA Storage, Peripherals, and Interconnect Protocols Storage, Peripherals, and Interconnect Protocols Overview

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 155 PCIe PCIe is a computer expansion card standard designed for mainstream PCs to replace older parallel data PCI,

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 156 919586 RevA SAS DECODER AND EXPORTER RIGHT-HAND DIALOGS Access the Serial Decode dialog by touching Analysis → Serial

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 157 SAS Decode Trace Annotations Like all trace annotations, SAS Decode annotations are rectangular shadings used t

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 158 919586 RevA Make selections as desired. You can also set a BitRate Tolerance percentage or touch the Default button to

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 159  Grouped Primitives - With the Grouped Primitives Type selected, Any, AIP(NORMAL), AIP(RESERVED0), AIP(RESERV

Page 68 - Using the CANbus Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 16 919586 RevA  Touching anywhere else on the table shows a pop-up with Off, Zoom, Setup..., Export, and Measure... choi

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 160 919586 RevA PCIEbus Decode Examples (on page 171). The capture was made with a high impedance differential probe at th

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 161 FibreChannel Protocol Exporter Right-Hand Dialog The FibreChannel Protocol Exporter right-hand dialog provides

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 162 919586 RevA FibreChannel Decode Table Column Details FibreChannel table column values available include the following:

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 163 FibreChannel Decode Search After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the FibreChannel Search rig

Page 73 - Using the LINbus Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 164 919586 RevA Correcting Poor Signal Quality or Inverted Signals It is important to provide a high quality signal when u

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 165 PCIE-1X1 - One Lane Either Upstream or Downstream When selected, PCIE-1X1 shows Lane 0. Now, select a Source fo

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 166 919586 RevA  Scrambling on (if no TS2) - Some PCIEbus standards use a scrambling algorithm to reduce electromagnetic

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 167 The ProtoSync Right-Hand Dialog After setting up your specific Lane configuration, use the ProtoSync right-hand

Page 77 - Using the FlexRaybus Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 168 919586 RevA Messages shown as annotations, table columns, and search types for most protocols are classified into Fram

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 169 The Table should be shown on the display grid as follows: Note: After touching the View Table checkbox, touch t

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 17 5. Table #Rows - Touch this option and provide a value (1-20) for the number of table rows for display. One row

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 170 919586 RevA The value of the next byte is annotated for TS2, the next 4 bytes for TS1; these bytes may contain equaliz

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 171 PCIEbus Decode Examples Let's show some examples while performing a PCIEbus Decode setup. Start by touchin

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 172 919586 RevA Automatic Zoom by Table Row Selection Continuing from the previous section, select the Idx 31 row on the t

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 173 The following figure shows row Idx 34 selected and Z1 resized accordingly. The zoom position is adjusted corres

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 174 919586 RevA Yellow is TS2, as shown. Notice how trace annotation rectangle colors are consistent among the source trac

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 175 Proper Decode with Speed Change The following screen-shot shows an annotation on the source trace showing a spe

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 176 919586 RevA SATA Decode Setup Detail For general information about using controls shown on the main Serial Decode dial

Page 87 - Serial Audio Protocol

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 177 SATA Decode Trace Annotations Like all trace annotations, SATA Decode annotations are rectangular shadings used

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 178 919586 RevA SATA Decode Table Column Details SATA table column values available include the following: Make selection

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 179 NAVIGATION FIELDS A Prev and Next button is on either side of the dialog to navigate through each search result

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 18 919586 RevA Decode Toolset Features and Controls DECODE TOOLSET FEATURES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW Data packets (or message

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 180 919586 RevA SATA Trigger Setup Detail The following topic provides specific control settings for a SATA Trigger setup.

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 181 Setup Mode Select Symbol OR to trigger on a logical OR combination of characters or Symbol String to trigger us

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 182 919586 RevA PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:  Some additional reserved and vendor-specific FIS values are also available

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 183 Using the USB2 Option Using the USB2 Option Overview The USB 2.0 decode option shows the packet level of the US

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 184 919586 RevA Two Single Ended Probes With Two Single Ended Probes selected, separate data positive and data negative So

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 185 Decode annotations unique to USB2 include the following (some annotations are not shown in the screen-shot): US

Page 97 - Using the ARINC 429 Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 186 919586 RevA Make selections as desired. You can also set a BitRate Tolerance percentage or touch the Default button to

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 187 SEARCH SUBTYPE FIELDS Search Options fields in the center of the dialog allow you to restrict your search based

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 188 919586 RevA USB2 Trigger Setup Detail The following topic provides specific control settings for a USB2 Trigger setup.

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 189 Additional Dialog Controls Based on Packet Category Selections  With the Any Sync category selected, no addit

Page 101 - Operator's Manual

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 19 PROTOCOL RESULTS TABLE The protocol results table provides a quick and easy way to understand all of your protoc

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 190 919586 RevA Protocol Error Pattern Type Selection Controls With the Protocol Error pattern type selected, the followin

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 191 Using the USB3 Option Using the USB3 Option Overview USB 3.0 (also referred to as SuperSpeed USB) is a standard

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 192 919586 RevA USB3 Decode Trace Annotations Like all trace annotations, USB3 Decode annotations are rectangular shadings

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 193 USB3 Decode Table Column Details USB3 table column values available include the following: Make selections as

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 194 919586 RevA USB3 Decode Search After clicking the Search button from the Decode dialog, the Zoom dialog is shown along

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 195 Troubleshooting Storage, Peripherals, and Interconnects Issues Polarity Correction It is important to provide a

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 196 919586 RevA Reference Dialog Area The lower portion of your oscilloscope screen is where information is shown, selecti

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 197 TEXT ENTRY CONTROLS Most controls can be touched once and you can then provide a value using an attached (or do

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 198 919586 RevA Note: The instrument's hard disk is partitioned into drive C: and drive D:. Drive C: contains the Win

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 199 Slider Bar Some models provide what is known as a Slider Bar along the bottom of the screen when a keyboard is

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LeCroy Corporation 700 Chestnut Ridge Road Chestnut Ridge, NY, 10977-6499 Tel: (845) 578-6020, Fax: (845) 578 5985 Internet: www.lecroy.com © 201

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 20 919586 RevA Touching this colorized, first column heading opens the Decode Setup dialog. Touching any table row creates

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 200 919586 RevA You can also find contact information for our offices on the LeCroy Web sites shown for the following regi

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 201 Index 3 3b/4b, 50 5 5. Error Sub-Type and Right-Hand Dialog, 116 5. Timing Sub-Types and Right-Hand Dialogs, 11

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 202 919586 RevA DigRF 3G Decode Search, 122 DigRF 3G Decode Setup Detail, 118 DigRF 3G Decode Table Column Details, 121 Di

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 203 Mode command & Data (B'cast) Sub-Type and Right-Hand Dialogs, 114 Mode command & Data (Rcv) Sub-Ty

Page 118 - Using the DigRF 3G Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 204 919586 RevA The ProtoSync Toolset, 26 The Show Eye Control, 153 The Views Dialog, 153 Toolsets and Supported Protocols

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 21  Checkboxes - Touch items to check the box and include them as table columns for a particular protocol.  Bit

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 22 919586 RevA PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:  Search capabilities differ by protocol. For instance, SPI has no Address, so

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 23 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:  Since each serial protocol is quite different, serial trigger conditions are also

Page 122 - Using the DigRF v4 Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 24 919586 RevA The operations are organized in Digital to Analog, Timing, and Other columns on the pop-up for convenience.

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 25 PX DIALOG Source Select the source for you parameter measurement. The source for a measurement made on a decoded

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 26 919586 RevA Histicons Mark the Histicons checkbox to show or hide this additional statistical information in your lower

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 27  Respective protocols in the Storage, Peripherals, and Interconnects section of this manual show how each prot

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 28 919586 RevA OSCILLOSCOPE TABLE DISPLAY PROTOSYNC PACKET VIEW Note: Regarding Time (oscilloscope) and Time Stamp (prot

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 29 If you don't have the Protocol Analysis software installed, this particular dialog instead shows a notific

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Serial Data Debug Solutions Introduction ...

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 30 919586 RevA  Please refer to LeCroy Protocol Analyzer Software user manuals at www.lecroy.com for information regardi

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 31 The following screen-shot shows the oscilloscope Table display along with a corresponding CATC Protocol view.

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 32 919586 RevA If the appropriate selections are made in the ProtoSync right-hand dialog, then simultaneously with the osc

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 33 All TD packages provide basic tools to characterize embedded controller performance. The tools can be used on th

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 34 919586 RevA CHARACTERIZATION USING CURSORS Use horizontal cursors to mark locations on the waveform where the time meas

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 35  Delta Delay - Time between the 50% crossing of the first transition of two waveforms.  Delta Time @ Level -

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 36 919586 RevA  Rise (10-90), Rise (20-80), Rise@Level - Transition time on the rising edge. Three selections are availab

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 37 Isolating and Analyzing Serial Bus Activity ISOLATING AND ANALYZING SERIAL BUS ACTIVITY OVERVIEW The combination

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 38 919586 RevA 2. Now, choose File → Save Waveform from the menu bar. The Auto Save dialog is shown where you can set up

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 39 2. In the Sampling Mode area, select Sequence Mode. Touch the tab labeled Sequence that is now shown next to t

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Serial Data Debug Solutions iv 919586 RevA I2C ...

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 40 919586 RevA When you’ve acquired the set number of segments, the trigger STOPS and a display similar to the following i

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 41 Display the trace by checking the TRACE ON checkbox. Select the segment for viewing by touching the Select tab a

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 42 919586 RevA If you wish to change the segment that is decoded, just select a new segment from the Math trace dialog (as

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 43  You can view the timestamps for each segment by selecting Vertical → Channels Status from the menu bar and s

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 44 919586 RevA A display of timestamp information for each segment in the sequence acquisition is then shown (as follows).

Page 145 - Using the MIPI M-PHY

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 45 Serial Pattern Encoding Schemes - 8b/10b Serial Pattern Encoding Schemes Overview 8b/10b 8b/10b encoding is not

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 46 919586 RevA The Basic Right-Hand Dialog The 8b/10b Basic Right-Hand dialog provides detailed fields and setup condition

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 47 The Filter Right-Hand Dialog Use this dialog to specify which primitives for the protocol standard (selected fro

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 48 919586 RevA HIGH SPEED SERIAL TRIGGER SETUP Access the High Speed Serial trigger dialog by touching the Trigger descrip

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 49 Entering Symbolic 8b/10b Data Patterns When Symbolic Encoding is selected:  The tab on the High Speed Serial t

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA v FlexRaybus Trigger Setup Detail ...

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 50 919586 RevA Encoding Table Reference For convenience, the following standard tables provide data for 5b/6b, 3b/4b, and

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 51 Table 3-3.† For D.x.7, the Primary (D.x.P7) or Alternate (D.x.A7) encoding must be selected in order to avoid a

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 52 919586 RevA 8b/10b Decode Search The 8b/10b Search right-hand dialog appears when the Zoom dialog is shown. Use the Pr

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 53 General Purpose Embedded Protocols General Purpose Embedded Protocols Overview I2C I2C is a standardized protoco

Page 155 - Using the SAS Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 54 919586 RevA Oftentimes, I2C utilizes DATA bytes to specify sub-addresses for accessing memory locations in EEPROMs. Con

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 55  Viewing - Select to view the protocol data in Binary, Hexadecimal, or ASCII modes. Note: If the trigger is se

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 56 919586 RevA Selection of Trigger Type results in dynamic changes to the I2Cbus Trigger dialog. Simple I2C triggers, suc

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 57  Include R/W bit - If 7-bit address length is selected, another selection will appear for whether the Read/Wri

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 58 919586 RevA Conditional DATA trigger allows triggering on a range of DATA bytes that correspond to reads or writes to s

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 59 The SPI trigger does not require use of a Chip Select line. In its place is the ability to set a minimum Interfr

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Serial Data Debug Solutions vi 919586 RevA Using the DigRF 3G Option ...

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 60 919586 RevA  Bits per Word and Bit Order - Provide a number of bits per word and select either MSB or LSB bit order f

Page 163 - Using the PCIe Option

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 61 The SPIbus trigger dialog is very flat, meaning there are few dynamic changes to the dialog based on selections

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 62 919586 RevA 4. SETUP FORMAT Select either Binary or Hexadecimal (Hex) setup mode. The mode selected affects the format

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 63 When the read InterFrame Time is smaller than the one you provided, subsequent bits are considered part of the s

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 64 919586 RevA Touch the corresponding Setup... button for your decode. The Decode Setup... along with corresponding right

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 65 UARTBUS LEVELS RIGHT-HAND DIALOG  Source 1 (DATA) Level Type and Vertical Level - The message decoding algori

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 66 919586 RevA UART-RS232bus Trigger Setup Detail The following topic provides specific control settings for a UARTbus Tri

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 67 5. DATA PATTERN SETUP  Data Value - Provide an appropriate value based on your Binary or Hexadecimal format se

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 68 919586 RevA Automotive and Industrial Protocols Automotive and Industrial Protocols Overview CAN CAN is a vehicle bus d

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 69 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:  The CANbus option also provides Measure tools. Measure is a legacy toolset specif

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA vii SAS Decode Table Column Details ... 157

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 70 919586 RevA Creating a CANbus Trigger Condition The CANbus Trigger dialog, with detail on some of the setup conditions,

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 71  Remote - Only Frame ID Setup fields are enabled.  Data - Both Frame ID and Data Pattern ID Setup fields are

Page 175 - Using the SATA Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions 72 919586 RevA The # Bits can be any value from 1 to 64. If you enter a value less than 1, it defaults to 1. If you enter

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 73  Measure Timing, Accumulate Statistics, View Distribution - Instead of just looking at numerical values, graph

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 74 919586 RevA LINbus Basic Right-Hand Dialog The Basic right-hand dialog provides detailed controls and setup conditions

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 75 Select condition values by touching fields (using your finger, or use a mouse pointer). A pop-up is shown where

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 76 919586 RevA 4. SETUP FORMAT With the Frame ID, ID + Data, or Error trigger types chosen, select either the Binary or He

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 77 ERROR TRIGGER SETUP DETAIL 6b. Checksum Error Setup When the LINbus trigger selection is Error, use the Checksum

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 78 919586 RevA  Ask your local LeCroy representative for more information about any Serial Data Debug Solution Protocols

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 79 The message decoding algorithm setup is based the control values provided on this dialog. FlexRay is a tri-level

Page 183 - Using the USB2 Option

Serial Data Debug Solutions viii 919586 RevA Reference ...

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 80 919586 RevA FlexRaybus Trigger Setup Detail The following topic provides specific control settings for a FlexRaybus Tri

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 81  Frame - When selected, the Setup Format, Frame ID Setup, Cycle Count, and Frame Qualifiers fields are shown a

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 82 919586 RevA Note: The Cycle Count fields are shown, but disabled when TSS (Start) is selected as the FlexRaybus trigger

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 83 Include or exclude Channel Idle Delimiter (CID), CAS/MTS, or Wakeup Pattern from your trigger by checking our un

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 84 919586 RevA EYE DIAGRAM AND MASK TEST SETUP DETAIL The Left Hand side of the FlexRay Physical Layer tab has all the set

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 85 Mask Test Display The FlexRay TDP option allows you to verify signal integrity of the communication channel and

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 86 919586 RevA FlexRaybus Physical Layer Measurement Parameters The FlexRaybus option provides four measurement parameters

Page 191 - Using the USB3 Option

Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 87 Serial Audio Protocol Serial Audio Protocol Overview I2S I2S , LeCroy's AudioBus option, includes I2S, LJ,

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 88 919586 RevA TRIGGER, DECODE, AND GRAPH LeCroy offers two methods for converting your digital signals into waveforms - V

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 89  The View Audio button shows the Audio Track Wizard (as follows) which sets up Math traces for the audio chann

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 9 Serial Data Debug Solutions Introduction Overview LeCroy's Serial Data Debug Solutions (SDDS) provide differ

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 90 919586 RevA AUDIO DIALOG  Viewing - Select to view the protocol data in Binary, Hexadecimal (Hex), or ASCII modes. 

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 91  WS (or FRS, for TDM Protocol Variant) - The Word Select field is enabled when using the LJ and RJ AudioBus pr

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 92 919586 RevA The AudioBus Trigger dialog, with detail on some of the setup conditions, is shown in the following topics.

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 93  RJ is similar to I2S with the exception that the LSB occurs at the end of the frame sync, as follows. RJ Var

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 94 919586 RevA 4. AUDIO CHANNEL  Channel - Choose Left or Right as desired.  Bit Order - This field is only enabled wh

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 95  Mute Setup... - Provide values using the pop-up numeric keypad for Noise Floor and Duration (# Frames) amount

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 96 919586 RevA Note: For Rising or Falling Edge Types, a Data Value display field is shown and is converted based on your

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 97 Military and Avionic Protocols Military and Avionic Protocols Overview ARINC 429 Aircraft Radio Incorporated, or

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Serial Data Debug Solutions 98 919586 RevA ARINC 429 Basic Right-Hand Dialog The Basic right-hand dialog provides detailed controls and setup conditio

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Operator's Manual 919586 RevA 99 User Label Description Files Effective use of a User Label Description File (ULDF) provides several viewing mode

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