Options, Buffer size, Options buffer size – Teledyne LeCroy BTTracer_Trainer - BTTracer Users Manual User Manual

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BTTracer Protocol Analyzer User’s Manual

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the Stop button. Recording begins by clicking

on the

Tool Bar and ends when either the selected buffer size is filled or you press
the Stop button.

Manual Trigger

A Manual Trigger recording is a one that is manually begun and ended.
Recording is begun by pressing

on the Tool Bar.

Recording continues in a circular manner within the limits set by the buffer
size. Recording ends when

is clicked on the Tool Bar or the Trigger

button is pressed on the analyzer's front panel. If you press the Trigger
button, recording will continue until the post-trigger memory has been
filled.

Event Trigger

An Event Trigger recording is one that uses an event trigger to end the
recording. Before recording begins, you define the event trigger in the
Trigger Options dialog box. You begin the recording by clicking

on the Tool Bar. Recording continues in a circular

manner within the limits set by the buffer size. Once the trigger event
occurs, some post-trigger recording occurs, then the recording ends.

Note

In this mode, the recording can be stopped manually in the same way as for
"manual trigger" mode.

Options

The Options box contains two options:

Beep When Trigger Occurs

Will cause the PC to beep when a trigger event
has occurred.

Save External Interface Signals

Will enable BTTracer to record input signals from a breakout board as fields
in a trace.

Buffer Size

The Buffer Size box has a slide bar for adjusting the
recording buffer size from 0.4 megabytes to 512
megabytes.

The Recording Type option determines how this buffer is used. Although
there are 512 megabytes of physical memory in the analyzer, the efficiency
of the recording ranges from 2:1 to 4:1 ratios of physical memory to actual
Bluetooth traffic. Shorter Bluetooth packets yield a less efficient recording.
The non-traffic portion of physical memory is utilized for control and timing
information.

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