HP (Hewlett-Packard) 70 Manuel D’Utilisation
Change a Label Name
Labels group channels together. You can rename a label to make it more
meaningful. For example, you could use the label name DATA for all of the
channels that are connected to the data bus of a microprocessor.
meaningful. For example, you could use the label name DATA for all of the
channels that are connected to the data bus of a microprocessor.
In this exercise, you will change Lab2 to SCOUNT to represent the state
count data. The label is named SCOUNT so that you can keep track of the
counter output acquired by the state analyzer.
count data. The label is named SCOUNT so that you can keep track of the
counter output acquired by the state analyzer.
1
Highlight the label
Lab2
below the
Labels
field.
2
Type SCOUNT, then press the
Done
key.
3
Highlight the field labeled TCOUNT, and press the
Select
key.
Highlight
Turn Label Off
in the pop-up menu, and press the
Select
key.
If you have already performed the Introduction to Timing Analysis exercises
in chapter 2, this field will be the TCOUNT label, which represents timing
count. Turning the label off now saves it for later use.
in chapter 2, this field will be the TCOUNT label, which represents timing
count. Turning the label off now saves it for later use.
Changing a Label Name
Result
The label TCOUNT is turned off and Lab 2 is now named SCOUNT, which
represents state count.
represents state count.
Introduction to State Analysis
Change a Label Name
Change a Label Name
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