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State Analysis 
This chapter explains how to configure the PCI Active Analysis 
Probe to perform state analysis on the PCI Local Bus.  The 
configuration software on the flexible diskette sets up the format 
specification menu of the logic analyzer for compatibility with the 
PCI Local Bus.  The next chapter explains how to configure the 
PCI Active Analysis Probe to perform timing analysis. 
Installation Quick 
Reference 
The following procedure describes the major steps required to 
perform measurements with the PCI Active Analysis Probe 
module.   
1.  After removing the probe tip assemblies, plug the logic 
analyzer cables into the Analysis Probe cable headers.  
See page 11 of this manual for details. 
2.  Set the STATE/TIMING switch to STATE.  The State  
LED will be lit. 
3.  Power off the target.  Install the PCI Active Analysis 
Probe module into a slot in the target PCI Local bus.  
Then power on the target. 
Load the logic analyzer configuration file by loading the 
appropriate file from the Analysis Probe interface diskette.  See 
page 16 of this manual for details. 
 
Using the front panel 
switches in state 
mode 
The front panel switches are only useful in STATE MODE.  They 
are clearly marked on the front panel. 
• The 
Parity On switch controls parity checking.  If the Parity 
On LED is lit then parity checking will be done. 
• The 
No Wait switch controls the acquisition of WAIT cycles.  
If the No Wait LED is lit then no wait cycles will be acquired. 
• The 
No Idle switch controls the acquisition of IDLE cycles.  If 
the No Idle LED is lit then NO IDLE cycles will be acquired. 
• The 
TDO-TDI  switch from the top connects TDO to TDI.  If 
the switch is to the rightmost position TDO is connected to 
TDI. 
• The 
State/Timing switch controls the on board latches.  
When the State LED is lit then the PCI Active Analysis Probe 
is in State mode. 
Refer to page 10  for more details on the LEDs and switches. 
 
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