DV3100 DIGIVIEW, DV3100 Datasheet - Page 110

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DV3100

Manufacturer Part Number
DV3100
Description
LOGIC ANALYSER, DIGITAL, 100MHZ, 18CH
Manufacturer
DIGIVIEW
Datasheet

Specifications of DV3100

No. Of Data Channels
18
No. Of Clock Inputs
8
Frequency
100MHz
Power Consumption
2.5W
External Height
0.75"
External Width
2.8"
External Depth
4.75"
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Creating, Saving and Restoring Files
DigiView User's Guide
Save As
Open
Auto Save/Restore
New
The Save As function is under the FILE menu. The current state (Zoom, time, cursor locations,
waveforms associations…), waveform definitions, trigger definitions and the entire data buffer
are saved to the file you select. The data is always stored in compressed format, so its size
will vary from a few KBytes up to just over 4 MBytes.
The Restore function is under the File menu (File->Open). This will load a previously saved data
file along with all of its settings.
The "Auto Save" and "Auto Restore" options are found in the
the CONFIG menu). When both of these options are enabled, DigiView auto-saves the current
data, settings and state when you exit the program (or load a new file) and auto-loads this
information when you start the program. This allows you to pick-up where you left-off the next
time you start the software without having to save/restore. You can still save the file manually
anytime you need a specific snap-shot of the data by using the "Save As" option or "Save"
button.
To start completely fresh and eliminate all defined signals, searches, data, triggers and
windows, select the New option from the File menu.
When creating a new Capture file, you must select the proper analyzer model and optionally the
preferred sampling mode. For this reason, the software will provide a selection window with
information regarding any detected hardware as shown below. Simply select the Model and the
Sampling Mode, then click on the "OK" button to create a new file. If you do not want to create a
new file, then select cancel to continue with the currently loaded file.
Environment settings
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