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ECE 353 – Fall 2005 ECE 353 Fall 2005 – GoLogic Tutorial Presented by: Ben Lapointe Ben Doherty
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2 ECE 353 Fall ’05 – GoLogic Presentation – Ben Doherty and Ben Lapointe What is a Logic Analyzer? Tool to examine how a digital system operates Creates waveforms to visualize output Can find system errors and instabilities Better at analyzing digital systems than an oscilloscope Oscilloscope will show continuous voltage Logic analyzer shows discrete logic levels
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3 ECE 353 Fall ’05 – GoLogic Presentation – Ben Doherty and Ben Lapointe How Does a Logic Analyzer Work? Input channels are sampled with a “sampling clock,” which can be between 1KHz and 500Mhz Samples are assigned a logical value (high or low) if they fall above or below a certain “threshold voltage” Digitized samples can be viewed as a waveform or a text output
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4 ECE 353 Fall ’05 – GoLogic Presentation – Ben Doherty and Ben Lapointe Basic Steps Start GoLogic Connect the channels Configure the logic analyzer The “View Setup” button Press the ‘Go’ button Analyze waveforms Tutorial Video Tutorial Video
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5 ECE 353 Fall ’05 – GoLogic Presentation – Ben Doherty and Ben Lapointe Logic Analyzer Tips Use long leads Make bundles of different color wires to keep leads sane NEVER bend the logic analyzer connectors: Wires should fit in snugly without bending Bending could cause fatigue and result in a broken connector
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6 ECE 353 Fall ’05 – GoLogic Presentation – Ben Doherty and Ben Lapointe Remember Logic analyzers are very expensive pieces of equipment ($3,000) Treat them nicely When your system is not working as expected, the logic analyzer is your best friend Logic analyzer for digital signals, oscilloscope (or multimeter) for analog signals
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