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Module Boosts Logic Analyzer Performance
May 2000 Issue
Published Date: May 01, 2000
The TLA7PG2 is a multi-channel, programmable pattern generator module with sequential control that plugs into TLA 700 Series logic analyzers. It enables functional verification, debugging and stress testing for system hardware designs. The module helps the analyzers achieve greater versatility through larger channel count, high data output rate and deeper pattern memory. It generates previously unavailable digital stimuli to simulate infrequently encountered test conditions for hardware design and software program testing. It also stimulates prototypes with data from the simulator for extended analysis. The company is also introducing the TLA7XM expansion mainframe that provides up to 1024 stimulus channels or over 2000 acquisition channels. Pricing for the TLA7PG2 starts at $12,995.

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