Logic Analyzer

The Logic Analyzer (Analyzer) allows acquisition and visualization of digital inputs.

It is possible to configure the information being visualized: to choose which signals to visualize, to group signals in buses, to configure protocol interpreters, and to visualize them in a specific order.

 

1. Menu

See Menu in Common Interfaces.


1.1. View


2. Toolbar

The acquisition bar contains the following:

 

3. Signal Grid


The Signals Grid allows you to customize the display of the signals that you are interested in.

The grid menu contains the following options:

The grid columns are as follows:

The grid context menu opens on mouse right-click. This contains similar buttons as the grid toolbar's Add, Remove, and Edit menus. The difference is that instead of signal, bus, or interpreter addition, insert will be performed above the last selected row.

The waveform area is divided in three sections: top, bottom, and center.

On the bottom area, the time position can be adjusted by horizontal left mouse button drag and the time base by right mouse button drag.

 

4. Property Editor

The property editor can be opened for the selected signal, bus, or interpreter under the grid toolbar edit menu.

4.1. Signal

In the signal property editor, the name can be specified and the device pin changed.

 

4.2. Bus

In the bus property editor, the following can be configured:

 

4.3. SPI

SPI interpreter lets you define a synchronous serial data link with the following options:

 

4.4. I2C

For I2C or Two Wire Interface interpreter, the clock and data signals can be selected.

 

4.5. UART

The UART interpreter for asynchronous serial protocols lets you select:

 

5. Views

5.1. Data

The Data view displays the data samples.

The first column shows the sample index and the second columns shows the sample time relative to the trigger position.

 

5.2. Logging

See Logging in Common Interfaces.

 

6. Export

See Export in Common Interfaces.