TLA Application Software V5.8 Release Notes Version: 5.8.151 Date: Nov 1, 2012 Contents of these release notes: 1) Description of Release 2) Installation Notes 3) Software Version Table 4) Compatibility Notes 5) Operational Notes 6) Known Issues 7) Contacting Tektronix 1) DESCRIPTION OF RELEASE ========================== The TLA Application Software is the collection of software components required to run a Tektronix TLA Series Logic Analyzer. Tektronix Logic Analyzers are shipped with this software already installed. In order to update an earlier version of TLA Application Software, or to control your logic analyzer remotely from a PC over a network connection, you must explicitly install this software. To install this software, refer to the installation notes below. This update to V5.8.151 of the TLA Application has the following enhancements: 1. Increases iView™ memory depth to the maximum allowed by oscilloscope, eliminating the 32MB restriction 2. Adds sample/timestamp goto and cursor placement in the delta time toolbar options 3. Enhanced clocking options to support multi-variable settings for complex clocking support packages 4. Allows RGB values to be used for symbol file definitions 5. Updated TPI.NET documentation to new compiled HTML Help (CHM) format If you are upgrading from V5.8.112 or earlier, this release of V5.8.151 of the TLA Application has these additional changes: 1. Fixes TLA crash when trying to import iView™ captures larger than 16MB 2. Fixes an issue where listing window column order was not preserved between save and restore 3. Fixes issues selecting of symbol values for groups in the LA trigger window 4. Multiple improvements for PCIe3 probe calibration 5. Improvements for PCIe3 rate-width tracking 6. Change TPI.NET GetStringRecords to provide default data formatting 7. Fixes a problem restoring a file saved with compare when the original golden reference file is no longer available 8. Fixes crash when trying to set range recognizer in LA trigger window 9. Fixes an issue where creation of new groups could negatively affect existing trigger definitions 10. Fixes an issue where a clocking mode change could negatively affect an existing EZ trigger definition 11. Fixes issue with proper application exit if graph window still present in the system view 12. Fixes issues with channel import when names were not already present in the setup definitions 13. Fixes issue where TLA application fails to enumerate acquisition system on TLA 520x after OS reboot 14. Fixes issue in PCIe when triggering on CompleterStatus=CA 15. Updates recent file list shortcut as soon as file opened rather than waiting until user exits the application If you are upgrading from V5.8.099 or earlier, the V5.8.112 of the TLA Application had the following changes: 1. Adds iView™ support for Tektronix MDO4054, MDO4104, MSO72004, and DSA71254C oscilloscopes 2. Fixes a problem that caused some binary exports to fail due to a LF byte being inserted where a CR byte exists in the exported data 3. Fixes a TLA crash when repeatedly copying and pasting channel group names for parallel modules 4. Fixes a byte order problem with large groups 5. Fixes a problem with comparisons in the listing and waveform windows that caused some samples to be ignored 6. Fixes a problem with Export/Import of channels with threshold values 7. Fixes a problem that caused a setup window threshold value in preset box to disappear at 1.005V 8. Fixes a problem where threshold scoping buttons in the Signal Sampling dialog didn't track channel selections made in the LA Setup window If you are upgrading from V5.7 of the TLA Application, V5.8 has the following major changes: 1. Supports the new TLA7SAxx Logic Protocol Analyzer modules 2. Improves data search performance 3. Adds iView™ support for direct USB communication with Tektronix oscilloscopes that accept a Standard-B connection 4. Removes iView™ dependency on NI-488.2 software for direct GPIB communication with Tektronix oscilloscopes that accept a GPIB connection 5. Provides a new version (V3.3.4.6) of OpenChoice TekVISA, which requires a manual uninstall of V3.3.0.14 (See Installation Notes, Section 2, below for details) 6. Requires a firmware image update for the TLA7Axx modules (TLA7Axx.LOD) 7. Changes the location of TLA Application log files and problem reports (See Operational Notes, Section 5, below for details) If you are upgrading from V5.6 of the TLA Application, V5.8 has the following major changes: 1. Supports TLA6200 Series Logic Analyzers 2. Supports Compound Clocking (multiple clocks and qualifiers, formerly known as Advanced Clocking Mode) in the LA Setup window 3. Supports changing input channel threshold voltages directly from the LA Setup window's Custom Clocking tab 4. Requires a firmware image update for the TLA5000 Series Logic Analyzers (TLA520X.lod) 5. Requires a firmware image update for the TLA7Bxx modules (TLA7Bxx.LOD) that greatly reduces the incidence of calibration failures during 3-module merges (See Known Issues, Section 6, below for details) 6. No longer runs power-on diagnostics automatically when the TLA applications starts 7. Significantly shortens acquisition start times in TLA systems with more than one active acquisition module If you are upgrading from a pre-V5.6 version of the TLA Application, V5.8 has the following major changes: 1. Supports TLA7ACx, TLA7BBx, and TLA7BC4 modules 2. Provides a completely new LA Setup window 3. Provides iView™ support for new Tektronix Oscilloscopes 4. Discontinues support for Windows 2000 5. Provides an updated firmware image for the TLA7016 mainframe (TLA7012.upd) that fixes an occasional system crash 6. Corrects a data buffer truncation problem that affected the amount of data returned from TLA7Sxx modules 7. Adds the ability to filter TLA7Sxx module data in Listing and Waveform windows 8. Provides a more intuitive file save and load interface that enables you to change default folder locations for TLA files quickly 9. Dynamically updates the most-recently used lists in the TLA Application file menu to reflect the order in which the files were accessed 10. Adds a Duplicate Module Configuration option in the System and Module windows' Edit menu that allows you to copy all or selected parts of an LA module's settings to multiple, compatible LA modules in the TLA system 2) INSTALLATION NOTES ====================== This version of TLA Application Software can only be used with the following Logic Analyzers. It can be installed on the following platforms, running Windows XP Professional: 1. TLA7012 Portable Mainframe 2. TLA6200 Portable Mainframe 3. TLA5200 or TLA5200B Portable Maniframe 4. Standalone PC (including the TLA7PC1) used to remotely control a TLA7016 Benchtop Mainframe It can also be installed on a standalone PC, running Microsoft Windows 7, used to remotely control a TLA7016 Benchtop Mainframe.See Known Issues, Section 6, below for additional information on installing the TLA Application Software on Windows 7. If you install this software on a standalone PC to control a TLA System remotely, ensure that all the TLA software and drivers (including GPIB drivers if using iView™) are installed on the C: drive. Also ensure that the remote TLA System has the same version of software installed. This version requires Microsoft's .Net Framework version 2.0, which is included in the installation package. When upgrading to this software, follow these basic steps: 1. Install this version of the TLA Application Software. You may install it directly on top of an earlier version. The installation program will overwrite the old version immediately, unless it encounters a locked file. In the case of a locked file, the installer will prompt you for a restart to complete the update. (NOTE: If you currently are using a pre-V5.8 version of the TLA Application, the installation for V5.8 automatically installs V3.3.4.6 of OpenChoice TekVISA. You will need to uninstall manually V3.3.0.14 of OpenChoice TekVISA first. The TLA application's installer will notify you of this requirement. You can use the Control Panel's program management applet to perform the uninstall. You will need to reboot your system once after uninstalling the old TekVISA version, and again after the TLA Application's V5.8 installation completes.) 2. If using TLA7S08, TLA7S16, TLA7SA08 or TLA7SA16 modules, install the corresponding version of the TLA PCI Express Support Software (also available on the Tektronix website). You may install it directly on top of an earlier version. The TLA PCI Express Support Software has its own release notes. 3. Upgrade Mainframe firmware if needed. When you start the TLA Application a message will be displayed if a mainframe firmware upgrade is needed. (Note that in a TLA7016 expansion system, you cannot upgrade the TLA7016.upd mainframe firmware file in more than one frame at a time.) 4. Upgrade Module firmware if needed. When you start the TLA Application a message will be displayed if a module firmware upgrade is needed. Mainframe and module firmware files are copied to your TLA or PC during installation. To upgrade the firmware, click on: Start > All Programs > Tektronix Logic Analyzer > TLA Firmware Loader TLA7012 upgrades 1. WARNING: When upgrading a TLA7012 from V5.0, do NOT turn on the TLA Server before upgrading the TekLink™ firmware. Doing so will corrupt the instrument firmware. The TLA Server Control is an icon in the Windows notification area (lower right), and is turned off by default after installation, indicated by a red circle. Complete all firmware upgrades before re-enabling the TLA Server. 2. On a TLA7012 running V5.0 and TekLink™ firmware V5.0.074, you must run the firmware loader locally to update the TekLink™ firmware. When connecting to a TLA7012 from a remote PC, the firmware loader fails to display "TekLink" in the choice dialog box, making it impossible to upgrade the TLA7012 remotely. 3. When upgrading a TLA7012 from V5.1, you may see a warning "Failed to register TlnkMonSvc" during removal of the old software. Ignore this warning and click OK. The upgrade will proceed normally. 3) SOFTWARE VERSION TABLE ========================== The following table shows the individual components of the TLA Application Software and their version numbers. Also shown are the other major TLA software components that are external to the TLA Application Software (i.e. installed separately). There is one column for each of the most recent releases of the TLA Application Software. Version numbers marked with an asterisk (*) are the significant updates in this latest release. Release 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.1SP1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TLA Application SW 5.8.151* 5.7.046 5.6.754 5.1.135 TLA620x FW 5.7.001 5.7.001 NA NA TLA7Bxx FW 5.8.005* 5.7.005 5.6.029 NA TLA7ACx FW 5.8.001* 5.7.001 5.6.007 NA TLA7AAx/ABx FW 5.8.001* 5.7.001 5.6.007 5.0.002 TLA7NAx FW 5.5.003 5.5.003 5.5.003 5.0.002 TLA520x FW 5.7.001 5.7.001 5.6.002 4.4.001 TLA7016 FanCtl module FW 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.0 TLA7016 MF FW 5.6.004 5.6.004 5.6.002 5.1.188 TLA7012 FW 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 TLA620x MF FW 1.3 1.3 NA NA TekLink™FW 5.5.001 5.5.001 5.5.001 5.1.187 TL708EX FW 5.5.001 5.5.001 5.5.001 5.1.187 TLA7PG2 App SW 1.10.003 1.10.003 1.10.003 1.8.116 TLA7PG2 FW 2.01 2.01 2.01 2.01 TekVisa™ 3.3.4.6 3.3.0.14 3.3.0.14 3.0.1.02 Windows XP 5.1.2600 5.1.2600 5.1.2600 5.1.2600 SP3 SP3 SP2b SP2b MS .NET Framework 2.0.50727.42 2.0.50727.42 2.0.50727.42 1.1.4322 SnagIt 7.2.1 7.2.1 7.2.1 7.1.1 CheckIt Utilities 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 NI-488.2 NA 2.3 2.3 2.3 NI-MAX NA 3.1.0 3.1.0 3.1.0 Nero 8.3 8.3 8.3 6.6.0.8 Adobe Reader 9.0 9.0 9.0 7.0 4) COMPATIBILITY NOTES ======================= Upgrading from Pre-V5.8 Versions -------------------------------- Tektronix encourages TLA users to upgrade to Version 5.8.151. Please review Section 5, Operational Notes, for details about changes to Version 5.8 that may affect your usage. TLA Mainframe Compatibility --------------------------- See installation notes above for the list of compatible mainframes. Module Compatibility -------------------- The supported TLA module types are listed in the table above. Refer to the table to determine which module types will need firmware upgrades when you upgrade to this version of TLA Application Software. Versions 5.5 and later support the TLA7S08/S16 Serial Analyzer modules, however the software and firmware for the TLA7Sxx modules must be installed separately. Save File Compatibility ----------------------- TLA save files are forward-compatible from the last major release. Saved files from V5.6 and later versions of TLA Application software should load properly on newer versions of the TLA Application Software. TLA save files from any interim release between V5.1SP1 and V5.6 may not be forward compatible to future releases of the application. TMS Microprocessor and Bus Support Compatibility ------------------------------------------------ In general, all TMS microprocessor and bus support packages introduced after a given release of the TLA Application Software require that version of the TLA Application Software or higher. TPI.NET Client Software Compatibility --------------------------------- The legacy COM-Based TPI API is deprecated and no longer supported by Tektronix. If you wish to programmatically control the TLA Application, Tektronix strongly recommends using the TPI.NET API (TLA Programmatic Interface, using Microsoft .NET technology) to develop your application. It provides a modern interface, increased security, greater control, and more flexibility than the legacy COM-based TPI interface. However, if you have a legacy application that uses COM-based TPI on a remote PC and you cannot upgrade to the TPI.NET API, you must install this version of the TLA Application Software, which includes the COM-based TPI client, on that PC. Failing to do so may result in compatibility problems. See the TPI Help for more information. 5) OPERATIONAL NOTES ===================== The following notes describe functions associated with this version of software that can affect how you use your Tektronix Logic Analyzer. The listed functions are high impact or frequently seen problems. Location of TLA Application Log Files and Problem Reports --------------------------------------------------------- On Microsoft Windows XP systems, the TLA application's Log Files and ProblemReports folders have moved to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Tektronix\TLA 700 On Microsoft Windows 7 systems, the TLA applications Log Files and ProblemReports folders reside at C:\ProgramData\Tektronix\TLA 700 Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package, V8.0.59193 and TLA Application Toolbars ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When V8.0.59193 of Microsoft's Visual C++ Redistributable Package, which is included as part of a security update for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (KB971090), is installed on a TLA mainframe or host PC, the toolbar positions restored from a TLA system file can be corrupted. The problem does not occur with earlier versions of the package. To work around the problem, the TLA application currently does not attempt to restore the toolbar positions saved in the TLA system file. Instead, the current toolbar settings remain unchanged during and after a system file load. Default Channel Threshold Setting for TLA7Bxx Modules ----------------------------------------------------- The default channel threshold setting of 1.5V shown in the LA Setup window for TLA7Bxx modules is incorrect. To use that value, you must change the displayed voltage setting to a different value, then change it back to 1.5V. Prime Channels and Edge Detection for TLA7Bxx Modules ----------------------------------------------------- When prime channels are present in the TLA7Bxx module setup, the edge detectors used for trigger events and Transitional Storage do not distinguish between an edge seen on a base channel and an edge seen on an associated prime channel. Support Packages and TLA7Bxx Modules ------------------------------------ Narrow-width support packages will not load onto wider-width TLA7Bxx modules. Setup & Hold Storage and Triggering in TLA7Bxx Modules ------------------------------------------------------ Setup & Hold storage and triggering are not available on TLA7Bxx modules acquiring in Custom clocking mode. Synchronous Clocking -------------------- Compound Clocking (formerly known as Advanced Clocking Mode) no longer supports the use of Clk and Qual demux channels Changes in Demux Source Channels for narrow modules --------------------------------------------------- For narrow modules (TLA7AA1, TLA7AA2, TLA7BB2) while in demux clocking, probes A2 & A3 are no longer source channels. In this configuration, probes C2 & C3 are used as source channels. Deskew Dashboard ---------------- The Deskew Dashboard in the LA Setup Window for supporting simple automated setting of sample point offsets is disabled for this release. The S/H Analysis plug-in interface available in previous releases is available for providing this functionality. LA Setup Window Undo -------------------- The Undo functionality in the LA Setup Window is disabled for this release. No Custom MagniVu ----------------- Beta versions of V5.6 provided synthetic data termed Custom MagniVu when in Custom clocking mode. This feature has been removed and now Async/Sync MagniVu is again provided as it was in earlier versions. Anti-virus software ------------------- This product is not equipped with virus protection software. If this instrument is going to be placed on a network, it is highly recommended that you add such software. Prior to leaving Tektronix, this product was checked for known viruses and to the best of Tektronix' knowledge, was considered clean of known security threats. Power configuration and settings -------------------------------- Tektronix recommends that you not modify the power-related settings in either the BIOS or the Power Management area of Windows XP Professional. They are set at the factory to a configuration that is optimal for the logic analyzer. Windows XP user accounts ------------------------ If you add new user accounts on the TLA using the Windows XP User Accounts applet in the Control Panel, the new user may be set up as either a "Standard User (Power Users Group)" or a "Restricted User (Users Group)". This is configured in the Group Membership tab of the User Properties dialog box. The TLA will not operate correctly for a "Restricted User" unless the Users group is given Full Control permission for the "C:\Program Files\TLA 700\System" directory. This is because there are several dynamic files created in the System directory when the instrument boots. Multiple users -------------- Although Windows XP Professional allows multiple users to login simultaneously, only one TLA application at a time can access a TLA mainframe's hardware. To enforce this restriction, only one user at a time can log into a TLA mainframe. This restriction only applies to TLA mainframes, not to a PC controller connected to a TLA mainframe. To enforce this restriction, TLA mainframes shipped from the factory with Windows XP Professional installed have the "Use Fast User Switching" option disabled in: Control Panel > User Accounts > Select login and logoff options. Windows Desktop Search ---------------------- The WDS application has been found to cause the TLA application to intermittently hang during power-up of TLA7012 instruments, so it has been disabled on instruments shipped from the factory. External flat panel displays ---------------------------- If you are using an external flat panel display with your TLA, for best operation Tektronix recommends running the monitor's AutoSet procedure which adjusts the monitor settings to be most compatible with the video signal. Refer to the documentation that comes with the monitor for details. 6) KNOWN ISSUES ================ The following list contains information on instrument functions associated with this release of the TLA Application Software. This version of the TLA Application Software has the following known issues and workarounds. Unless noted otherwise, these issues apply to all models in the Tektronix Logic Analyzer Family. Issues that are related to the TLA7S16 Serial Analyzer module are not documented here but are in the release notes for the TLA PCI Express Support Software, located in: C:\Program Files\TLA 700\Serial\PCIe. Windows 7 Firewall Settings --------------------------- Be sure the firewall on your Windows 7 system allows both ingoing and outgoing access by the following executables: C:\Program Files\TLA 700\System\tla700.exe C:\Program Files\TLA 700\System\Load32.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\CallMonitor.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\SetupTekXL.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\TekInstrMgr.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\TekVisaRM.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\TalkerListener.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\TekToolbarStartPref.exe C:\VXIpnp\WINNT\TekVISA\Bin\SetupTekW.exe Three-way merge of TLA7Bxx modules may occasionally fail -------------------------------------------------------- An attempt to perform a three-way merge may fail occasionally. The failure may occur while restoring a merged configuration from a saved system, or while merging from the System Configuration menu. The failure is due to a software timeout during calibration of the merged modules' communication signals. If a subsequent attempt to merge succeeds, then there is no hardware issue, and data from the merged configuration is reliable. The failure has not been observed in merges of two, four, or five modules. Application may hang during shut down/restart on portable mainframes (TLA6200 series or TLA7012) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If power button is momentarily pressed to shut down TLA, or Microsoft Windows Shut Down is activated from the Start Menu, the TLA application may fail to exit normally. User should choose to End Now to close the TLA application and continue with Microsoft Windows shutdown. User may manually close the TLA application before powering down the instrument to avoid this issue. Accessing Autodeskew after manually merging, then loading a multi-module support package crashes the TLA application -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some support packages require merged modules. Manually merging the modules before loading the support package will lead to a crash if the user attempts to access Autodeskew afterward. However, if the user allows the load operation to merge the required modules automatically, access to Autodeskew works correctly. Hidden dialog requires 'ALT' key to continue -------------------------------------------- When loading some support packages, the user will be shown a dialog informing the need to Merge modules. Following a 'Yes' click a second dialog will be hidden and awaiting a user confirmation. The user needs to press the 'ALT' key to surface the dialog and continue the installation of the support package. Error message displayed when changing clock modes ------------------------------------------------- When changing clock modes some channel groups may become unavailable, which causes the disassembler to display an error in the status area. The warning can be safely ignored, but pressing the Details... button will then show a dialog that can be safely ignored and closed. Probe names for clocks and qualifiers are now appended with empty parenthesis () -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This change may impact developers of TPI.NET client programs. VXI-11 addressing ----------------- Although VXI supports addresses from 1 to 254, VXI-11 does not support static addresses above 95. This has no impact when running the TLA Application Software locally on a TLA mainframe. However, any time the TLA Application Software runs on a TLA mainframe remotely, the Application will not see modules that have VXI static Logical Addresses from 96 to 254. The modules will not appear in the system. Workaround: Always configure LA Modules to use dynamic Addresses. This can be done by setting the address switches to FF. External Oscilloscope attenuation and input impedance with analog multiplexer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This issue applies only to TLA7Axx logic analyzer modules. When the Analog Output of a TLA7Axx module is connected to an oscilloscope using an iView(tm) Analog Output BNC-to-BNC cable, the attenuation of the oscilloscope channel is automatically set to 10X by the cable. However, when the TLA is set to 5X attenuation mode, the oscilloscope's vertical scale must be manually set to match. Also, the termination impedance of the oscilloscope channel is not automatically set. In order to see a proper representation of the analog signal on the oscilloscope, the input termination impedance must be manually set to 50 ohms. If a standard BNC-to-BNC cable is used to connect the logic analyzer analog output to an oscilloscope, then both the 50-ohm termination and proper attenuation must be set manually on the oscilloscope. iView(tm) adjustments to scope settings --------------------------------------- At times, an oscilloscope's settings may be incompatible with the operation of the TLA iView(tm) feature. In those cases, the TLA application modifies the oscilloscope's settings so that iView(tm) will continue to function. Among the changes that can occur are the following: * The iView(tm) feature does not support ET sampling mode on the oscilloscope. To disable ET mode, iView(tm) first sets the scope to single sample, horizontal roll off, and FastFrame 0. If the oscilloscope still remains in ET mode, iView(tm) then explicitly places the oscilloscope in IT sampling mode. * The maximum horizontal resolution iView(tm) supports is 1ps. If an oscilloscope is set to a sampling rate with more resolution than 1ps or that produces a resolution not divisible by 1ps, iView(tm) attempts to avoid rounding error by resetting the horizontal sampling rate to a resolution of 25ps. In some cases, the oscilloscope's other settings prevent it from achieving a resolution of precisely 25ps; in those cases, the oscilloscope sampling resolution will be set to a value as close to 25ps as possible (determined by the oscilloscope), and rounding errors may affect the accuracy of the iView(tm) display. TDS1000/2000 with iView(tm) ----------------------- If you take an acquisition after changing the horizontal scale setting on any TDS1000/2000 Series oscilloscope, the TLA and scope waveform edges may no longer be aligned. You can re-align them in the waveform display that contains the TDS1000/2000 data (Menubar > Data > Time Alignment). Make sure your external oscilloscope is the Data Source, then adjust the time offset to align the waveforms. The following table lists the approximate offsets for various horizontal scale settings: Horiz.Scale Time Offset 100 ns -5 ns 250 ns -11 ns 500 ns -18 ns 1 us -12 ns 2.5us -50 ns 5 us -120 ns 10 us -250 ns 25 us -650 ns iView(tm) cable with unused oscilloscope ---------------------------------------- When you are not actively using the iView(tm) feature of the TLA, it is recommended that you unplug the System Trig In connector of the iView(tm) cable from your logic analyzer. This will help avoid problems with inadvertent triggers generated by activity on the oscilloscope. It is also recommended that the System Trig In of the iView(tm) cable not be connected when the oscilloscope is turned off and the logic analyzer is in use. Data alignment is incorrect when a DSO4000 Series oscilloscope triggers a TLA logic analyzer using iView(tm) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When a DSO4000 Series oscilloscope triggers a TLA logic analyzer through iView(tm), the oscilloscope and logic analyzer waveform edges will appear significantly misaligned. Alignment is correct when the logic analyzer triggers the oscilloscope. To get correct data alignment when a DSO4000 Series oscilloscope triggers a TLA logic analyzer: 1. Configure iView(tm) as normal, except connect the Trig In BNC cable (red band) to External Signal In on the TLA. 2. Select the System->System Configuration menu item in the TLA Application. 3. In the External Signal In section (top-left) of the Signals tab, connect the External Signal input In to internal signal 1: 4. Set up the desired trigger on the oscilloscope. 5. In the TLA Application, go to the DPO4000 Series trigger screen and change the Trigger Event to the oscilloscope's trigger. 6. On the same screen, change the scope's Trigger Action to "Trigger TLA Too". You will get a warning message. Select Yes. 7. Go to the Trigger window of the LA module you wish the oscilloscope to trigger. 8. In the PowerTrigger tab, set the trigger to the following: State 1: If Signal 1 Is False then Trigger 9. Run an acquisition. 10. The analog and digital data still will have an offset. Adjust the time offset in the desired data window as needed by selecting the Data->Time Alignment menu item, which activates the Time Alignment dialog: Loading AutoDeskew setups ------------------------- There are several known problems with restoring information into AutoDeskew with a Load System or a Load AutoDeskew Setup operation. After such an operation, be sure to inspect the results in the AutoDeskew Properties dialog box. Detecting transitions in an LA trigger program ---------------------------------------------- The LA modules can be programmed to recognize the transition of an individual channel or a group of channels. For example, "If Channel ABC Goes High then Trigger", or "If Group XYZ Changes then Trigger". Internally, this is done using a transition recognizer which compares values at consecutive sample points. You would expect the output of the transition recognizer to be "false" for the first sample in an acquisition (because there is not a previous sample to compare with). However, for TLA7Lx/Mx/Nx/Px/Qx modules the transition recognizer output is sometimes "true" for the first sample. This means that if your trigger program is "If Channel ABC Goes High then Trigger" you may get a trigger on the first sample even though you would probably not expect it. Workaround: The workaround is to use a state in the trigger program to skip over the first sample, the sample for which the transition recognizer output is unreliable. The modified trigger program would look something like this: State 1: If Anything then Go To State 2 State 2: If Channel ABC Goes High then Trigger For TLA7Axx modules and TLA520x logic analyzers, there is never a transition detected on the first sample in an acquisition - the transition recognizer output is always "false". For trigger programs that test for a channel that "Goes High" or "Goes Low" or test for a transition recognizer that "Occurs" the extra first state in the trigger program is not necessary because the logic analyzer will never trigger on the first sample. However, a trigger program that tests for a channel which "Doesn't go High" or "Doesn't go Low" or tests for a transition recognizer that "Doesn't occur" still needs to use an extra state. For example: State 1: If Anything then Go To State 2 State 2: If Channel ABC Doesn't go High then Trigger TLA Performance Verification (PV) software compatibility with TLA7000 and V5.1 or higher ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In order to control a TLACAL test fixture from a TLA7000 mainframe, you need a USB to RS232 adapter. The Belkin F5U109 has been used successfully by Tektronix, and is Tektronix Part Number 119-6837-00. TLA520x and Standby mode ------------------------ Placing the TLA520x in Standby mode by selecting Standby from either the (Start > Shutdown) menu or the keyboard supplied with the TLA520x causes the system to remain in Standby mode indefinitely. You must cycle power on the system to bring it back. This will cause loss of any unsaved data or settings. This problem does not occur on TLA7000 series systems. 7) CONTACTING TEKTRONIX ======================== If you have any questions, please contact the Tektronix Technical Support Center: Email: techsupport@tektronix.com Web site: www.tektronix.com Phone: 1-800-833-9200 Option 3 6AM-5PM Pacific Time