Test & Measurement

Portable Logic Analysers Feature Fast Timing Capture

4th September 2013
Mick Elliott
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Agilent Technologies’ 16850 series portable logic analysers offer what is claimed to be the industry’s fastest timing capture with deep memory for quickly debugging digital systems with 2.5GHz, 400ps period timing capture across all input channels, and up to 128-megasample memory depth.

It has both single-ended and differential probing options to help designers get their high-speed digital devices to market faster.

Developers of high-speed digital devices use logic analysers to accelerate the debug and validation phase of system design. Often, they must trigger measurements on signs of trouble, such as a time-out signal or error flag, when the root cause actually occurred long before the trigger point. The 16850 Series’ high-speed timing capture with deep memory lets the designer look back in time to observe the location of the root cause of failure. The high sample resolution of these instruments makes it possible to differentiate timing problems from functional problems, providing the insight needed to shorten the debug and validation process and bring products to market more quickly.

With, the 16850 Series of logic analysers provide up to 50 percent faster timing capture with deep memory than any other portable logic analyzer on the market, with twice the memory depth.

A standard state data rate of 700Mbit per second as well as an upgrade option to 1400Mbit per second is offered. Users can choose the desired memory depth, starting with the standard, 2-megasample depth, along with a variety of choices up to the maximum 128-megasample depth. Both state speed and memory depth options can also be upgraded after the initial purchase.

The analysers also offer a 1.4GHz trigger sequencer to track high-speed circuits and define very specific conditions to trigger on in an effort to trap errors and drive quickly to the root cause of failure.

It also features measurement solutions for a wide range of bus and signal types. The FPGA Dynamic Probe application, built into the logic analyzer interface, provides an automated approach for capturing internal Xilinx and Altera FPGA signals with deep memory state capture.

New low-cost probing has been designed for these analysers, including flying lead and Mictor options. Flying lead probes have single-ended data and differential clock inputs with a variety of accessories for connecting to targets. Existing 90-pin connector probes, used on Agilent modular logic analysers, are also compatible with these new analysers, opening up the portable logic analyser market to differential probing, DDR BGA probing, and DDR slot-interposer.

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