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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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Navigating and Analyzing the Data
Waveform Views
This is where you spend most of your time; trying to make sense of what you captured. You will
find DigiView software very intuitive and easy to use but it is important to realize that ZOOM
operations occur about the CENTER of the screen. The tools are all designed to take
advantage of this fact to make you more productive.
The general paradigm is to find points of interest, bring them to the center of the screen and then
ZOOM. We provide several methods of finding edges and bringing them to the center of the
screen so that you can zoom in and out without having to constantly scroll to 'zero-in' on the point
of interest.
Navigation, Cursors, Markers & Buttons:
Viewing the Data in Time-Relative Columns:
Linking Views into Time-Relative Groups:
Searching the Data:
Using Cursors and Markers
Marquee Zoom
Toolbar Buttons
Bird’s-Eye View
Hot-Keys
Waveform Views
Table Windows
List Windows
Using Link Groups
Search Overview
Define Searches
Searching
Search Manager Windows
Search Types
Wave Form views are the central focus of navigating and analyzing the huge amount of
captured data. In the waveform views you can Zoom quickly to different resolutions (without
throwing data away), snap to edges or beginning of packets, drop markers to correlate time
between transitions and much more.
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