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Serial Bus Analysis
13 Serial
Bus Analysis
13 .1 Software options (license key)
The R&S®HMO1002 can be upgraded with options / vou-
cher to trigger and decode serial buses.
cher to trigger and decode serial buses.
❙HOO10/HV110:
The option HOO10 resp. the voucher HV110 can be used
to trigger and decode I
to trigger and decode I
2
C, SPI and UART/RS-232 buses on
the digital channels (option logic probe HO3508 needed)
and on the analog inputs. This option allows the decoding
of two serial buses simultaneously.
and on the analog inputs. This option allows the decoding
of two serial buses simultaneously.
❙HOO11/HV111:
The option HOO11 resp. the voucher HV111 can be used
to trigger and decode I
to trigger and decode I
2
C, SPI and UART/RS-232 buses on
analog inputs only and it only allows the decoding of one
serial bus at a time.
serial bus at a time.
❙HOO12/HV112:
The option HOO12 resp. the voucher HV112 can be used
to trigger and decode CAN and LIN buses on the digital
channels (option logic probe HO3508 needed) and on the
analog inputs. This option allows the decoding of two
serial buses simultaneously.
to trigger and decode CAN and LIN buses on the digital
channels (option logic probe HO3508 needed) and on the
analog inputs. This option allows the decoding of two
serial buses simultaneously.
The options HOO10, HOO11 and HOO12 can be ordered
in combination with a R&S®HMO 1002 ex factory. The up-
grade voucher HV110, HV111 and HV112 can be activated
by a software license key (please refer to chapter 2.10).
in combination with a R&S®HMO 1002 ex factory. The up-
grade voucher HV110, HV111 and HV112 can be activated
by a software license key (please refer to chapter 2.10).
The analysis of parallel and serial data consists of the fol-
lowing three basic steps:
lowing three basic steps:
❙Protocol configuration: (BUS type / protocol-specific
settings)
❙Decoding: (Display of decoded data / Zoom / BUS table)
❙Trigger: (Start / Stop / serial samples)
❙Trigger: (Start / Stop / serial samples)
13.2 Serial Bus Configuration
It is necessary to define a BUS before you can determine
the settings for the serial trigger and decoding functions. A
maximum of two buses, B1 and B2, may be defined. Press
the BUS button in the VERTICAL section. This will open
a short menu where you can press the bottom soft menu
key B1 or B2. Additionally you can use the MENU button in
the VERTICAL section and the top soft menu key to define
the respective BUS (B1 or B2).
Depending on the installes option use the soft menu key
BUS TYPE to choose from the following BUS types:
the settings for the serial trigger and decoding functions. A
maximum of two buses, B1 and B2, may be defined. Press
the BUS button in the VERTICAL section. This will open
a short menu where you can press the bottom soft menu
key B1 or B2. Additionally you can use the MENU button in
the VERTICAL section and the top soft menu key to define
the respective BUS (B1 or B2).
Depending on the installes option use the soft menu key
BUS TYPE to choose from the following BUS types:
The serial bus analysis is performed with 1/8 of the sampling
rate.
rate.
Prior to the BUS configuration it is necessary to set the correct
logic level (threshold). Please refer to chapter 4.5. The default
setting is 500 mV.
logic level (threshold). Please refer to chapter 4.5. The default
setting is 500 mV.
❙PARALLEL (Standard)
❙PARALLEL CLOCKED (Standard)
❙SSPI (only available with HOO10/HV110/HOO11/HV111)
❙SPI (only available with HOO10/HV110/HOO11/HV111)
❙I
❙PARALLEL CLOCKED (Standard)
❙SSPI (only available with HOO10/HV110/HOO11/HV111)
❙SPI (only available with HOO10/HV110/HOO11/HV111)
❙I
2
C (only available with HOO10/HV110/HOO11/HV111)
❙UART (only available with HOO10/HV110/HOO11/HV111)
❙CAN (only available with HOO12/HV112)
❙LIN (only available with HOO12/HV112)
❙CAN (only available with HOO12/HV112)
❙LIN (only available with HOO12/HV112)
The soft menu key CONFIGURATION allows you to invoke
a menu corresponding to the selected bus type. A menu
description can be found in the chapters of the respective
BUS configuration. The soft menu DISPLAY SETUP is iden-
tical for all buses and allows you to select the decoding
format. You may choose from the following formats:
a menu corresponding to the selected bus type. A menu
description can be found in the chapters of the respective
BUS configuration. The soft menu DISPLAY SETUP is iden-
tical for all buses and allows you to select the decoding
format. You may choose from the following formats:
❙Binary
❙Hexadecimal
❙Decimal
❙ASCII
❙Hexadecimal
❙Decimal
❙ASCII
Use the soft menu key BITS to activate or deactivate the
display of individual bit lines (above the table display).
display of individual bit lines (above the table display).
The last entry NAME in the VERTICAL menu opens a sub-
menu which allows you to enter a BUS name. This name
will be displayed on the grid and the printout. Your first op-
tion is to switch the display on (ON) or off (OFF). The next
option includes the menu item LIBRARY. After selecting
this option, you can use the universal knob to choose a
name from several suggestions. The EDIT LABEL key al-
lows you to enter a completely new name or to customize
the suggested name. You may enter up to 8 characters.
Use the ACCEPT key to confirm the name in the editor. It
will then be shown in the display. The name is assigned to
that specific signal.
menu which allows you to enter a BUS name. This name
will be displayed on the grid and the printout. Your first op-
tion is to switch the display on (ON) or off (OFF). The next
option includes the menu item LIBRARY. After selecting
this option, you can use the universal knob to choose a
name from several suggestions. The EDIT LABEL key al-
lows you to enter a completely new name or to customize
the suggested name. You may enter up to 8 characters.
Use the ACCEPT key to confirm the name in the editor. It
will then be shown in the display. The name is assigned to
that specific signal.
13 .2 .1 BUS Table
The soft menu BUS TABLE allows you to configure / ex-
port a list of all decoded messages in storage. The table
content is protocol specific and the table display can be
activated for each individual BUS type. The top soft menu
key BUS TABLE allows you to activate or deactivate the list
view (blue highlighted). By default, the table is displayed at
port a list of all decoded messages in storage. The table
content is protocol specific and the table display can be
activated for each individual BUS type. The top soft menu
key BUS TABLE allows you to activate or deactivate the list
view (blue highlighted). By default, the table is displayed at
Fig. 13.1: Menu for the definition of buses