ValueTronics International, Inc. Logic Analyzer 1691AD

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The 1691AD is a 102 channel Logic Analyzer from Agilent. A logic analyzer is a type of electronic test equipment that engineers use to capture and display signals from a digital circuit or system. Logic analyzers are useful for measuring data, such as state machine traces, timing diagrams, and protocol decodes. When an engineer needs to view the timing relationship between multiple signals, he or she will use a logic analyzer for signal monitoring over time. Additional Features: Logic Analyzer Configuration: 102-channel portable logic analyzer Intuitive user interface and familiarity of Windows XP Pro Comprehensive single-ended signal support, threshold adjustable from -6 V to 6 V (10 mV increments) Timing Analysis (Asynchronous Sampling): 800 MHz / 400 MHz (half/full-channel) conventional timing, 4 M / 2 M memory depth 200 MHz transitional timing, 1 M memory depth State Analysis (Synchronous Sampling): 200 MHz state analysis, 1 M memory depth Automated threshold/sample position setup for accurate measurements on high-speed buses Simultaneous eye diagrams on all channels identify problem signals quickly Configuration Considerations: Compatible with 40-pin logic analyzer probes. 800 MHz timing with 4 M deep memory enables you to find the root cause of a problem that is widely separated from the symptom in time. 200 MHz state acquisition provides you performance and headroom for synchronous system measurements. Simple and Quick triggers let you define triggers you need in the context of signals you are viewing. Use pull-down menus within data displays to define trigger events as edges, patterns and glitches (Simple trigger) or draw a box around a suspect event in the display to see if it reoccurs (Quick trigger). Advanced trigger lets you use drag-and-drop graphical icons as building blocks to customize complex trigger scenarios to find the most elusive problems. Time correlated measurements between an external oscilloscope and the logic analyzer help you determine how the analog quality of a signal impacts the digital operation of your device. Offline analysis allows you to analyze previously captured data on a Windows PC leaving your logic analyzer free to capture additional data. PC-hosted version provides small footprint, saving valuable workspace. View your captured traces at the display size and resolution of your PC. An IEEE 1394 port provides direct connection to a 500 MHz minimum Intel Celeron or AMD K-6 II (or equivalent) PC running Windows 2000 Professional. 102 channel PC hosted logic analyzer.
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The 1691AD is a 102 channel Logic Analyzer from Agilent. A logic analyzer is a type of electronic test equipment that engineers use to capture and display signals from a digital circuit or system. Logic analyzers are useful for measuring data, such as state machine traces, timing diagrams, and protocol decodes. When an engineer needs to view the timing relationship between multiple signals, he or she will use a logic analyzer for signal monitoring over time. Additional Features: Logic Analyzer Configuration: 102-channel portable logic analyzer Intuitive user interface and familiarity of Windows XP Pro Comprehensive single-ended signal support, threshold adjustable from -6 V to 6 V (10 mV increments) Timing Analysis (Asynchronous Sampling): 800 MHz / 400 MHz (half/full-channel) conventional timing, 4 M / 2 M memory depth 200 MHz transitional timing, 1 M memory depth State Analysis (Synchronous Sampling): 200 MHz state analysis, 1 M memory depth Automated threshold/sample position setup for accurate measurements on high-speed buses Simultaneous eye diagrams on all channels identify problem signals quickly Configuration Considerations: Compatible with 40-pin logic analyzer probes. 800 MHz timing with 4 M deep memory enables you to find the root cause of a problem that is widely separated from the symptom in time. 200 MHz state acquisition provides you performance and headroom for synchronous system measurements. Simple and Quick triggers let you define triggers you need in the context of signals you are viewing. Use pull-down menus within data displays to define trigger events as edges, patterns and glitches (Simple trigger) or draw a box around a suspect event in the display to see if it reoccurs (Quick trigger). Advanced trigger lets you use drag-and-drop graphical icons as building blocks to customize complex trigger scenarios to find the most elusive problems. Time correlated measurements between an external oscilloscope and the logic analyzer help you determine how the analog quality of a signal impacts the digital operation of your device. Offline analysis allows you to analyze previously captured data on a Windows PC leaving your logic analyzer free to capture additional data. PC-hosted version provides small footprint, saving valuable workspace. View your captured traces at the display size and resolution of your PC. An IEEE 1394 port provides direct connection to a 500 MHz minimum Intel Celeron or AMD K-6 II (or equivalent) PC running Windows 2000 Professional. 102 channel PC hosted logic analyzer.
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Logic Analyzer 1691AD
The 1691AD is a 102 channel Logic Analyzer from Agilent. A logic analyzer is a type of electronic test equipment that engineers use to capture and display signals from a digital circuit or system. Logic analyzers are useful for measuring data, such as state machine traces, timing diagrams, and protocol decodes. When an engineer needs to view the timing relationship between multiple signals, he or she will use a logic analyzer for signal monitoring over time. Additional Features: Logic Analyzer Configuration: 102-channel portable logic analyzer Intuitive user interface and familiarity of Windows XP Pro Comprehensive single-ended signal support, threshold adjustable from -6 V to 6 V (10 mV increments) Timing Analysis (Asynchronous Sampling): 800 MHz / 400 MHz (half/full-channel) conventional timing, 4 M / 2 M memory depth 200 MHz transitional timing, 1 M memory depth State Analysis (Synchronous Sampling): 200 MHz state analysis, 1 M memory depth Automated threshold/sample position setup for accurate measurements on high-speed buses Simultaneous eye diagrams on all channels identify problem signals quickly Configuration Considerations: Compatible with 40-pin logic analyzer probes. 800 MHz timing with 4 M deep memory enables you to find the root cause of a problem that is widely separated from the symptom in time. 200 MHz state acquisition provides you performance and headroom for synchronous system measurements. Simple and Quick triggers let you define triggers you need in the context of signals you are viewing. Use pull-down menus within data displays to define trigger events as edges, patterns and glitches (Simple trigger) or draw a box around a suspect event in the display to see if it reoccurs (Quick trigger). Advanced trigger lets you use drag-and-drop graphical icons as building blocks to customize complex trigger scenarios to find the most elusive problems. Time correlated measurements between an external oscilloscope and the logic analyzer help you determine how the analog quality of a signal impacts the digital operation of your device. Offline analysis allows you to analyze previously captured data on a Windows PC leaving your logic analyzer free to capture additional data. PC-hosted version provides small footprint, saving valuable workspace. View your captured traces at the display size and resolution of your PC. An IEEE 1394 port provides direct connection to a 500 MHz minimum Intel Celeron or AMD K-6 II (or equivalent) PC running Windows 2000 Professional. 102 channel PC hosted logic analyzer.

The 1691AD is a 102 channel Logic Analyzer from Agilent. A logic analyzer is a type of electronic test equipment that engineers use to capture and display signals from a digital circuit or system. Logic analyzers are useful for measuring data, such as state machine traces, timing diagrams, and protocol decodes. When an engineer needs to view the timing relationship between multiple signals, he or she will use a logic analyzer for signal monitoring over time.

Additional Features:

Logic Analyzer Configuration:

  • 102-channel portable logic analyzer
  • Intuitive user interface and familiarity of Windows XP Pro
  • Comprehensive single-ended signal support, threshold adjustable from -6 V to 6 V (10 mV increments)

Timing Analysis (Asynchronous Sampling):

  • 800 MHz / 400 MHz (half/full-channel) conventional timing, 4 M / 2 M memory depth
  • 200 MHz transitional timing, 1 M memory depth

State Analysis (Synchronous Sampling):

  • 200 MHz state analysis, 1 M memory depth
  • Automated threshold/sample position setup for accurate measurements on high-speed buses
  • Simultaneous eye diagrams on all channels identify problem signals quickly

Configuration Considerations:

  • Compatible with 40-pin logic analyzer probes.

800 MHz timing with 4 M deep memory enables you to find the root cause of a problem that is widely separated from the symptom in time. 200 MHz state acquisition provides you performance and headroom for synchronous system measurements. Simple and Quick triggers let you define triggers you need in the context of signals you are viewing. Use pull-down menus within data displays to define trigger events as edges, patterns and glitches (Simple trigger) or draw a box around a suspect event in the display to see if it reoccurs (Quick trigger). Advanced trigger lets you use drag-and-drop graphical icons as building blocks to customize complex trigger scenarios to find the most elusive problems. Time correlated measurements between an external oscilloscope and the logic analyzer help you determine how the analog quality of a signal impacts the digital operation of your device. Offline analysis allows you to analyze previously captured data on a Windows PC leaving your logic analyzer free to capture additional data. PC-hosted version provides small footprint, saving valuable workspace. View your captured traces at the display size and resolution of your PC. An IEEE 1394 port provides direct connection to a 500 MHz minimum Intel Celeron or AMD K-6 II (or equivalent) PC running Windows 2000 Professional. 102 channel PC hosted logic analyzer.

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