10 | Keysight | 16860A Series Portable Logic Analyzers - Data Sheet
16860 Series Instrument Characteristics
Standard data views
Waveform
Integrated display of data as digital waveforms, analog waveforms imported from an external
oscilloscope, and/or as a chart of a bus’ values over time
Listing
Displays data as a state listing
Compare
Source code
Compares data from different acquisitions and highlights differences
Displays time-correlated source code and inverse assembly simultaneously in a split display
Define the trigger event by simply clicking on a line of source code
Obtain source-code-level views of dynamically loaded software or code moved from ROM to RAM
during a boot-up sequence using address offsets
Requires access to source files via the LAN or instrument hard drive to provide source code correlation
Source correlation does not require any modification or recompilation of your source code
Displays eye diagrams across all buses and signals simultaneously, allowing you to identify problem
signals quickly
Eye scan
Data display
Numeric bases for data display
Binary, hex, octal, decimal, signed decimal (two’s complement), ASCII, symbols and processor
mnemonics
Symbolic support/object file format compatibility
Number of symbols/ranges
Object file formats supported
Unlimited (limited only by amount of virtual memory available on 16860 Series logic analyzers)
IEEE-695, Aout, Omf86, Omf96, Omf386, Sysrof, ELF/DWARF1 1, ELF/DWARF2 1, ELF/Stabs1, ELF/
Stabs2, ELF/Mdebug Stabs, TICOFF/COFF, TICOFF/Stabs
ASCII
GPA (general purpose ASCII)
User-defined symbols
Available data/file formats
ala
Specify a mnemonic for a given bit pattern for a label or bus
Contains information to reconstruct the display appearance, instrument settings and trace data
(optional) that were present when the file was created
xml
csv
alb
Extensible markup language for configuration portability and programmability
CSV (comma-separated values) format for transferring data to other applications like Microsoft Excel
Export logic analyzer data for post-processing. Alb data (module binary format) can be parsed using
programming tools
Standard analysis tools
Filter/colorize
Find (next/previous)
Show, hide or color certain samples in a trace for easier identification and analysis
Locate specific data/events in a captured trace
1. Supports C++ name de-mangling.