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Solve Debugging Problems with Logic Analyzer

Application Notes

Reducing the Complexity in your Job

 

Logic analyzers are complex instruments. They have to be in order to handle the capabilities of today’s advanced electronic devices. Unfortunately, the complexity of logic analyzers can cause you headaches when you need critical information about your digital designs.

 

Yet using a logic analyzer is frequently the best way, and sometimes the only way, to understand how your device is working, or why it’s not. So, if you need to look at your logic in state mode, for example, or examine timing relationships on a large number of channels, you might reluctantly pull out your logic analyzer. Sound familiar?

 

We’d like to help you overcome your reluctance by helping you build the measurement expertise you need to do your job. That’s why we’ve gathered and published these hints. They are not intended to be comprehensive tutorials. They are suggestions intended to help you understand how you can use logic analyzers most effectively and how they can help you save time in getting your job done.

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