RIGOL MSO/DS1000Z Series User Manual

Page 170

Advertising
background image

RIGOL

Chapter 8 Protocol Decoding

8-8

MSO1000Z/DS1000Z User’s Guide

Start Bit: represent when the data starts outputting.

Data Bits: represent the number of data bits actually contained in each frame of

data.

Check Bit: used to check the correctness of the data transmission.
 Odd Checkout: the total number of "1" in the data bit and check bit is an odd.

For example, when 0x55 (01010101) is sent, a 1 needs to be filled in the check

bit to make the number of 1 be an odd.

 Even Checkout: the total number of "1" in the data bit and check bit is an even.

For example, when 0x55 (01010101) is sent, a 0 should be filled in the check bit.

 None: there would not be check bit during the transmission.

Stop Bit: represent when the data stops outputting.

Press MATHDecode1Decoder to select "RS232" to open the RS232
decoding function menu.

1. Press Decode to turn on or off the decoding function.

2. TX and RX Channel Setting

Press Tx to select any channel (CH1-CH4 or D0-D15) as the transmitting

channel and when "OFF" is selected, no transmitting channel is set. Use the

same method the set the Rx channel.

3. Baud Rate Setting

Press Baud and use

to set the desired baud rate. The range is from 110 to

20000000. You can also press Preset to select 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,

57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 9216000, 1M, 2M, 5M, 10M and 20M. The

default is 9600 and the unit is bps.

4. Copy Trigger

Press CopyTrig to copy the protocol trigger settings from the trigger system

and set the corresponding decoding parameters automatically. During RS232

decoding, this function is valid only when the trigger type is RS232 trigger. You

can copy the settings of data channel, width, baud rate, stop bit, check mode

and polarity.

5. Polarity Setting

Press Polarity to select "

(positive)" or "

(negative)" and the

default is

.

6. Order Setting

Press Order to select "LSB" or "MSB" and the default is "LSB".

7. Data Line Setting

As mentioned before, in RS232, you need to set the start bit, data bits, check bit

(optional) and stop bit of each frame of data. "Start Bit" is specified by the

Advertising