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M1 Oscilloscope Tools™



M1 Oscilloscope Tools™ aspires to make the sophisticated user more effective and let the novice user operate at a higher level than their direct experience might otherwise allow. We accomplish the former with innovative functionality designed to complement their skills, such as M1 OT's rich debug tools, and we endeavor to accomplish the latter by building in the judgment of the experienced user via embedded intelligence. M1 OT™ contains a number of different kinds of embedded intelligence.

Hidden Anomaly Locater™ (HAL™)

halHidden Anomaly Location (HAL) does for you what an expensive signal integrity consultant who needs no sleep or rest would do. It employs all of the depth and power of M1 OT's 100's of built in measurements, multiple measurement domains, and the myriad of the product's other unique and innovative methods of analysis to automatically detect waveform anomalies in the background and alert you to them. You don't have to be specifically "looking for" a particular type of problem, as with other 'event scanning' products. You don't even have to have a single measurement turned on. HAL's got your back.

Upon discovery of any of the dozens of waveform anomalies that HAL knows how to find, it presents details on what it found such as location within the acquisition and the degree to which the anomaly is present. This analysis-of-the-anomaly phase of the HAL process is intended to reveal more information that might be useful in getting to the root cause of the anomaly. However, on the screen(s) that present the details of each anomaly is a button that will take the user to an entry in the Waveform Integrity Knowledge Base that describes a number of possible causes for that specific anomaly. This is a Wikipedia-like database which can be added to or refined over time by anyone in the M1 OT™ user community.

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AutoMeasure™

Want a software tool that can set itself up without user intervention, regardless of what signals you measure? AutoMeasure automatically detects the oscilloscope type, detects which channels are active, determines what types of signals (Clock, Data, differential) are present, and activates a set of measurements appropriate for that collection of signals - without the user having to touch a single button. With AutoMeasure, what previously required 25+ button presses now happens automatically when you turn on M1 OT™.

 

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