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Hi JColvin
Thank you for your concern.
Thank you
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K.Kanata
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Hi
I tried to use the “Modulation” feature of the Waveform Generator in Anlog Discovery 2 to generate a pulse (clock) with jitter.
However, the desired amount of jitter cannot be generated.
Is it easy to load the basic pulse with jitter?
The target clock is
Reference clock: 1 cycle = 73.24us
Minimum clock: 1 cycle = 64.45us
Maximum clock: 1 cycle = 80.56us
Duty = 50%
Please let me know if there is any good way.
Thank you
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K.Kanata
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Thank you for your advice.
I will refer to it.
Thank You
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Thank you for your advice.
By the way, I'm not familiar with "Pattern", but if you have a manual, please tell me the URL.
Is it possible to detect the change point of the BUS1 signal and send "Protocol.I2C.Read (0x00,2)" by using "Pattern"?Thank You
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Is it possible to issue the protocol command [Protocol.I2C.Read (0x00,2)] triggered by the change in channel 1 (Hi → Lo)?
I was able to measure the time with the script you taught me, but as the next step, I asked because it became necessary to acquire the change of channel 1 and issue an I2C read.Thank you
Regards.
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On 7/23/2021 at 12:10 AM, attila said:
Thank you for the sample.
I'll give it a try. -
I would like to ask about the "WaveForms" script (Protocol & Scope).
Use the "Protocol (I2C)" script to issue read commands in succession, and use "Script" to measure the fall time of Ch2 → Ch1 of "Scope" and detect an arbitrary range. The measurement is stopped at that point.I want to do something like this, can I do it?
If possible, I would appreciate it if you could provide a sample script.Thank you regards
How to generate jitter by the Waveform Generator
in Test and Measurement
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Thank you for your advice.
I couldn't think of a way to combine the target clock with noise.
I will try.