Agilent 16760A Specifications and Characteristics
Agilent Technologies 16760A Supplemental Specifications* and Characteristics (continued)
Synchronous State
Analysis [4] (continued) 1.5 Gb/s mode
1.25 Gb/s mode
800 Mb/s mode
400 Mb/s mode
200 Mb/s mode
Maximum trigger
sequence levels
2
2
4
16
16
Maximum trigger
sequencer speed
1.5 Gb/s
Default
N/A
1.25 Gb/s
Default
N/A
800 MHz
Default
N/A
400 MHz
Default
N/A
200 MHz
Store qualification
Default and per
sequence level
Maximum
global counter
16,777,215
16,777,215
32 bits [3]
Maximum
occurrence counter
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Maximum pattern/
range term width
32 bits [3]
32 bits [3]
32 bits [3]
32 bits [3]
Timer value range
Timer resolution
Timer accuracy
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
100 ns to 4397 seconds
4 ns
(10 ns ꢀ 0.01ꢁ of
value)
Timer reset latency
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
65 ns
Data in to BNC port
out latency
150 ns
150 ns
150 ns
150 ns
150 ns
Flag set/reset to
evaluation latency
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
110 ns
[1] In 1.25 Gb/s and 1.5 Gb/s modes, only the even-numbered channels (0, 2, 4, etc.) are acquired.
[2] The resolution of the hardware used to assign time tags is 4 ns. Times of intermediate states are calculated.
[3] Maximum label width is 32 bits. Wider patterns can be created by “Anding” multiple labels together.
[4] The choice of probe can limit system performance. Select a probe rated at the speed of the selected mode (or greater) to maintain system bandwidth.
Asynchronous Timing Analysis
Maximum timing analysis sample rate
Number of channels
Conventional Timing Analysis
800 MHz
Transitional Timing Analysis
400 MHz
34 x (number of modules)
Sampling rates < 400 MHz: 34 x (number of modules)
Sampling rates = 400 MHz:
34 x (number of modules) – 17 [1]
Maximum channels on a
170 (5 modules)
170 (5 modules)
single time base and trigger
Sample period
Memory Depth
1.25 ns
2.5 ns to 1 ms [1]
32 M Samples [1]
64 M Samples
[1] With all pods assigned in transitional/store qualified timing, minimum sample period is 5 ns and maximum memory depth is 16 M samples.
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