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Indispensable Tools for Digital
Design and Test
Powerful
- Timing, state, analog (HP 1631A/D), and software
performance analysis all in one low-cost instrument
- Trigger measurements on combinations of glitches, edges, voltage levels (HP 1631A/D) and
patterns so you can quickly track down hard-to-find problems.
Versatile
- Each instrument within the family can be upgraded, providing a range of
price/performance solutions.
- Preprocessors, disassemblers, and down-loadable programs tailor the
HP 1630 and HP 1631
for a variety of microprocessors and communication buses.
- Built-in HP-IB and HP-IL interfaces allow for both manual and automatic testing
applications and for sending data to an external printer or disc drive.
Easy to Use
- A menu architecture guides you through each step in the measurement process. All choices
are clearly shown, and prompt and error messages help eliminate setup guesswork.
- Data can be displayed in eight different formats, including microprocessor mnemonics,
relocatable addresses, and user-defined labels.
Multi-function Tool
Combining up to five logic analysis functions in one benchtop
instrument, the HP 1630/1631 may be your single most important tool for digital-product
design, development, and testing.
- Timing analysis at 100 MHz to check hardware and status signals.
- State analysis at 25 MHz to trace program and software flow.
- Analog analysis at 200 megasamples/second to verify data voltage and time parameters.
- Performance analysis to optimize code.
- Interactive state/timing/analog (HP 1631A/D) analysis to
integrate systems, circuits
and code.
Flexibility, high performance, and reliability make the HP 1630 and 1631 logic
analyzers an excellent value.
Preprocessor/Interface Modules
Because digital design and test involves more than just a logic
analyzer, Hewlett-Packard provides a complete line of preprocessor and interface modules
for HP 1630 and HP 1631 logic analyzers that simplify data interpretation and
interconnections.
- Microprocessor preprocessors-direct connection to eight and 16-bit microprocessor
systems.
- Bus preprocessors-non-intrusive monitoring plus inverse assembly for easy interpretation
of RS-232C/V.24, RS-449, and HP-IB data buses.
- Minicomputer interfaces-eliminate loading, clocking, and demultiplexing problems.
| HP 1630A |
HP 1630D |
HP 1630G |
HP 1631A |
HP 1631D |
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Timing |
State |
Timing |
State |
Timing |
State |
Timing |
Analog |
State |
Timing |
Analog |
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27
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8
8
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35
27 |
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16
8
16 |
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57
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8
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35
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27
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8
8
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2
2
2
2 |
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35
27 |
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16
8
16 |
2
2
2
2 |
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