The 1650B General-Purpose Logic Analyzer can be configured as a one or two-state analyzer, a state analyzer/timing analyzer, or a timing analyzer. The clocks and clock qualifiers allow your system to determine when the analyzer takes a sample. Storage qualification allows you to specify which states are stored in memory. Eight sequence levels determine the sequence of states. Eight pattern recognizers, one range recognizer or logical combinations of these are used to identify stored states. Tagging keeps track of the amount of time or the number of states between stored states. Enable/disable can be used to restrict storage to the activity of a specific routine. Timing to 100MHz for all 80 channels. State to 35MHz for all 80 channels. Memory is 1K bit per channel. Supports must 8, 16 and 32 bit microprocessors.
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Option 908 = Rack Mount Tray
For microprocessor analysis or general purpose state and timing, the HP 1650B logic analyzer offers the best value. It can be configured as a one or two state analyzer, a state analyzer/timing analyzer, or a timing analyzer. Data captured by each analyzer can be displayed with full time correlation.
* 80 channels of 35Mhz State/100Mhz timing
* Broad support for microprocessors, buses and interfaces
* Simultaneous state/state or state/timing measurements
* Powerful state analysis helps you focus on needed information
* Transitional timing on all channels extends the measurement range
* Glitch capture on all channels