I have a board that resets immediately upon power up. So, since all of the normal stuff has been checked and rechecked, I was hoping I could execute the code line by line and see when the board resets.. -----Original Message----- From: James Bright [mailto:james@quarterarcade.com] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:45 AM To: Joe; techtoolslist@flippers.com Subject: RE: Fluke 9010a question No, not really. What are you trying to do? --James Bright www.QuarterArcade.com Restored Arcade Games for your Home
-----Original Message----- From: owner-techtoolslist@flippers.com [mailto:owner- techtoolslist@flippers.com] On Behalf Of Joe Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:31 AM To: techtoolslist@flippers.com Subject: Fluke 9010a question
The manual can't seem to provide the answer for me or at least I cant find it in there.. So,
Is there a way with the Fluke to execute code one command at a time? IE: Run UUT at 3000 and hit a button on the fluke after each op.
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Not knowing the specifics of the board that you are working on, usually I focus on the watchdog circuitry. Usually that will tell you what is happening or not happening. (Note that you have to disable the watchdog when using a fluke, so even if you could execute code line-by-line you wouldn't easily be able to tell what is wrong.) If you give more specifics, other people familiar with the board that you're working might be able to help. --James Bright www.QuarterArcade.com Restored Arcade Games for your Home
-----Original Message----- From: Joe [mailto:joe@joesarcade.com] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 11:06 AM To: James Bright; techtoolslist@flippers.com Subject: RE: Fluke 9010a question
I have a board that resets immediately upon power up. So, since all of the normal stuff has been checked and rechecked, I was hoping I could execute the code line by line and see when the board resets..
-----Original Message----- From: James Bright [mailto:james@quarterarcade.com] Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:45 AM To: Joe; techtoolslist@flippers.com Subject: RE: Fluke 9010a question
No, not really. What are you trying to do?
--James Bright www.QuarterArcade.com Restored Arcade Games for your Home
-----Original Message----- From: owner-techtoolslist@flippers.com [mailto:owner- techtoolslist@flippers.com] On Behalf Of Joe Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:31 AM To: techtoolslist@flippers.com Subject: Fluke 9010a question
The manual can't seem to provide the answer for me or at least I cant find it in there.. So,
Is there a way with the Fluke to execute code one command at a time? IE: Run UUT at 3000 and hit a button on the fluke after each op.
Thanks, JB If you ever want to (un)subscribe yourself with TTL, you can send mail to: <Majordomo@flippers.com> with the following command in the body of your email message: (un)subscribe techtoolslist or from another email account, besides xxx@yyy.com: (un)subscribe techtoolslist xxx@yyy.com
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