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logic analyzer

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logic analyzer

(1) A device that monitors computer performance by timing various segments of the running programs. The total running time and the time spent in selected program modules is displayed in order to isolate the least efficient code.

(2) A device used to test and diagnose an electronic system, which includes an oscilloscope for displaying various digital states.



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FPGAs play an increasingly important role in our customers' product development, and logic analyzer measurements are critical in the debug of these FPGAs and surrounding systems," said Joel Woodward, senior product manager of Agilent's Design Validation Division.
For transmitter evaluation, signals are created using Signal Studio software and loaded into the logic analyzer to stimulate the DigRF v3 interface.
To isolate bugs, Aptix's propriety incremental debugging technology allows each FPGA node of the embedded system that is represented in the Aptix System Explorer to be visible and viewed by an Agilent logic analyzer.
 
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