DV3100 DIGIVIEW, DV3100 Datasheet - Page 88

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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
5.1
5
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Window Arrangement
Docking Windows
DigiView makes extensive use of Docking and Tabbing to permit very flexible window arrangements.
All window settings, positions and sizes are saved along with the captured data anytime you save a
file or exit the program. These settings are all restored when you start the software or load an
existing '.DAT' file (see
The main application is called the Primary window.
The windows created from the 'Windows' menu are called secondary windows.
Docking Windows
Tabbing Windows
DigiView User's Guide
(also see:
Dock Sites
Docking a Window
Floating a window
Over-riding Docking
The main application form has 4 docking sites; top,bottom, left and right. Any of the secondary
windows can be 'docked' to one of these sites by dragging the window over the site.
When dragging a window over a docking site, a gray rectangle appears to indicate that the dock
site is willing to accept the window. Releasing the mouse button at this point docks the window
to the main form at this spot.
Multiple windows can be docked into each of the dock sites in a variety of positions. As you drag
additional windows over a given dock site, a different gray rectangle indicates where the window
would split into the dock site. You can drag it near the top, bottom, left or right edges to control
the placement.
If you drag the window inward a bit more, the rectangles change slightly to indicate a willingness
to split the space occupied by an existing docked window, rather than the dock site itself.
Dragging the window further towards the center of a docked window will cause the rectangle to
center in the window, which indicates the new window will "TAB" with the existing window (see:
Tabbing
To 'undock' a window, simply drag it off of the dock site by its title bar, double-click its title bar or
click on the down arrow in its upper right corner.
If you wish to drag a window near a dock site but do not want it to actually dock, hold down the
control key while dragging. This will disable the docking behavior, allowing you to drop the
window without docking it.
Tabbing
Windows). This flexibility allows you to dock the windows in virtually any configuration.
Windows).
Saving and
Restoring).
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