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Newsletter 05-01-2007
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| News from the Leading
Innovator in Oscilloscope Usefulness |
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| In This
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PLL Toolkit
M1 OT Rental
ScopeMatch™
M1 Cirrus | |
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| M1 Cirrus
Program |
Want M1 for free? Visit the ASA Cirrus
Program website
to see if you qualify for a fully capable, free license
of M1. | |
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Brochure |
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To view the
M1 brochure, please click
here...
Brochure | | |
M1 OT v6.01:
PLL Toolkit
When
designing or using PLLs with intentional modulation (e.g. SSC),
there are a number of important parameters that you need to
understand to get the design right. If that PLL will be used in
parallel with another PLL, additional parameters related to the
separation between the signals become important as well.
M1
OT's PLL Toolkit was designed to quickly bring together in one
place all of the most important values that you need to know
about, and present them in a highly graphical manner that allows
you to easily understand where each value comes from. Of course,
if you need to dig deeper, at the click of a button any of the
parameters can be plotted vs time so that you can explore the data
with all the power that M1 OT has to offer.
Click to enlarge
An
important innovation in the PLL Toolkit is the inclusion of
Constructed Separation values along with the measured values.
Trying to find true worst-case separation values by direct
measurement is not advisable, as you are hoping to catch the
simultaneous occurrence of several rare events at once. A better
method is to measure only the mean separation between the signals,
and then use parameters calculated individually from each signal
to construct the theoretical worst-case separation values.
When
you get down to basics, there are only three pathological
mechanisms that will cause a device to fail: a short cycle, a
large displacement (cycle-cycle) failure, or an accumulated error
failure. The Standard Critical Path Analysis (SCPA) screen of the
PLL Toolkit brings these three values together in one place for
easy reference, together with diagrams that show how each of the
pathologies causes a failure.
Click to enlarge
ASA Launches new M1 OT Rental Alliance
Several North
American Distributors have signed on to a Rental Alliance with ASA.
This alliance provides our partners with a flexible program that
enables you to rent the scope you need, regardless of make or model,
and know that your software requirements are being met with M1 OT.
Compliance testing, automation support and start-of-the-art
exploration and debug are just some of the tools available through
this program. Every rental also includes our revolutionary
Hidden Anomaly Location capability which helps to ensure that there
will be nothing overlooked when working with your waveforms. No need
to compromise when renting a scope…ASA and your Rental Company can
ensure that your work will be completed in a cost-effective way.
Please contact ASA to find out how
to get M1 Rental today or ask your favorite
Rental Company if they are planning to offer M1 with their rental
scopes.
ASA Launches ScopeMatch™ Service

Adding new scope
capability doesn't have to leave you wondering if you're spending
your lab budget wisely.
ScopeMatch is a low-cost consulting service
that will help you match your actual needs to the most appropriate
scope type, and then find the best deal. And it’s
offered by ASA, a
company that's worked in the scope industry every day for almost 20
years.
ScopeMatch is
designed to prevent over- and under-buying oscilloscopes by
advising the buyer on what scope is appropriate for his needs,
possibly saving the customer upwards of $200,000.
M1 Cirrus Program
If you are purchasing a new high-end
oscilloscope in the near future, don't forget about the
M1 Cirrus
Program. Eliminate the need to buy any of the expensive
and proprietary manufacturer's software by signing up for a Cirrus
license. M1 covers many of the popular software packages, and
adds a lot more beyond them.
Need proof? Look at our
side by side comparison.
Remember, M1 Cirrus is completely
free, and can do anything you would need to do in your day to
day work. If you are looking for the advanced analysis and
intelligence of
Hidden Anomaly Location (HAL), Isolated Subpopulation Analysis,
and advanced serial data decoding capabilities, you can upgrade to
the full M1 OT v6.00 at 50% of list price.
Contact
sales@amherst-systems.com
to inquire further about M1 Cirrus or M1 OT.
Employment Opportunities at
ASA
ASA Corp. is currently seeking
imaginative electrical or computer engineering programmers to join
our team. These individuals should have solid programming and test
equipment experience, but more importantly, be willing to bring
energy and the passion to dominate the industry to ASA.
ASA is also looking to fill the position
of Marketing and Public Relations. Qualified candidates will have a
degree in Communications, Marketing or related field.
If you're interested in employment at ASA
click
here for more information or send
an e-mail with your resume to: jobs@Amherst-Systems.com. |
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Newsletter 05-01-2007
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| News from the Leading
Innovator in Oscilloscope Usefulness |
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| In This
Issue... |
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M1 OT v6.00
Isolated Sub Population Analysis
ASA Rental Alliance
M1 Cirrus | |
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| M1 Cirrus
Program |
Want M1 for free? Visit the ASA Cirrus
Program website
to see if you qualify for a fully capable, free license
of M1. | |
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|
Brochure |
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To view the
M1 brochure, please click
here...
Brochure | | |
M1 Oscilloscope Tools v6.00
"Imagine a forest comprised primarily of oak, pine & maple trees.
And assume that scattered about that forest are several small groups
of birch trees that you want to study... you want to know things
like how many birches are in there, how far apart they are, what
size clusters they form, etc. This is literally a case of the forest
preventing you from seeing the trees. if you had a tool that
allowed you to see through the part of the forest you don't care
about and only see, measure, analyze, etc the birches, the job would
be a lot easier and therefore faster. Philosophically, Version 6 of
M1 OT is a collection of tools that let you just see, explore and
analyze just the birches."
- Mike Williams, President and Chief Product Designer - M1OT
With Hidden Anomaly Location in version 5 of M1
Oscilloscope Tools, we revolutionized the process by which you
locate pathological events in your waveforms. HAL finds a large and
expanding set of waveform anomalies automatically just by probing
the signal, which, when properly deployed, significantly reduces the
risk your organization faces of "something stupid getting through to
the customer". Version 6 of M1OT gives you a powerful set of tools
we call Isolated Sub-Population Analysis (ISPA) that let you
understand two important classes of anomalies... those
which repeat, and those which can be associated with
events/behaviors on other signals. ISPA provides the critical "back
end" of the process to take anomalies discovered by HAL, as well as
other anomaly-targeting parts of M1, and figure out what their root
causes are. ISPA creates an analysis population that is comprised
only of the anomalies of interest.... none of the normal events that
comprise the majority of the waveform are present in the isolated
sub-population (ISP). The ISP can then be explored and analyzed
using M1's very rich collection of tools for doing so... You can
look at the ISP vs. time and understand things like...
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Duration of the anomaly
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Number of events during individual instantiations of the anomalies
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Amplitude of the anomalies vs. time
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Intervals between instantiations of the anomalies
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Correlation of the anomalies with events in other domains and on
other signals
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etc.
There are a number of ways that you can isolate a set of anomalies
for analysis, as shown in the diagram below:

In this initial release, the isolation schemes marked with asterisks
are available immediately, with the others slated for release later
this summer. For more about the ISPA capabilities in M1 OT Version
6, look at
Mike Williams' blog.
Isolated Subpopulation Analysis
ISPA is intended to provide the user
with a wide variety of ways in which to select some portion or
portions of the raw waveform or processed results and present that
data separately in order to facilitate further detailed analysis.
The isolated population can currently
be presented as either a time vs. time graph (TimeView) or as a
histogram (HistoView). These measurements are 'connected' to the
measurements that provided their data, and will automatically update
if the original measurement changes. The ISPA Views have all the
functionality of regular Views; they can have their own markers,
sync axes with other Views, and so on.

With the release of M1 v6.00, there
are three ways to specify a subpopulation for further analysis:
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Markers:
This will create a subpopulation using only those events laying
outside of the horizontal Markers on a TimeView or the vertical
Markers on a HistoView.
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Event Triggered:
Users can create their own
subpopulations based on conditions they set. For example, a user
can specify “Cycle-to-Cycle Jitter > 125 ps.”
This will create a measurement built on only the events that were
>125 ps.
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Exception Tracking: Similar to Event Triggered
Subpopulations, this method will allow the user to specify their
own conditions. This method then takes it one step further and
tracks the failure margins of that condition over a series of
acquisitions. The conditions can be anything
from very simple (comparing a statistic to a constant) to very
complex (multiple statistics and algebraic expressions).
If you have an active subscription, you
can start using this immediately, otherwise please contact
sales@amherst-systems.com
for more information.
ASA Launches new M1 OT Rental Alliance
ASA has created a
new program aimed at enabling Rental Companies to provide M1
Oscilloscope Tools with all the oscilloscopes that you may need to
rent. This Rental Alliance provides our partners with a flexible
program that enables you to rent the scope you need, regardless of
make or model, and know that your software requirements are being
met with M1 OT. Compliance testing, automation support and
start-of-the-art exploration and debug are just some of the tools
available through this program. Every rental also includes our
revolutionary Hidden Anomaly Location capability which helps to
ensure that there will be nothing overlooked when working with your
waveforms. No need to compromise when renting a scope…ASA and your
Rental Company can ensure that your work will be completed in a
cost-effective way.
Please
contact ASA or ask
your favorite Rental Company about the availability of M1 OT with
your rental scope if you are planning to rent oscilloscopes in the
future.
M1 Cirrus Program
If you are purchasing a new high-end
oscilloscope in the near future, don't forget about the
M1 Cirrus
Program. Eliminate the need to buy any of the expensive
and proprietary manufacturer's software by signing up for a Cirrus
license. M1 covers many of the popular software packages, and
adds a lot more beyond them.
Need proof? Look at our
side by side comparison.
Remember, M1 Cirrus is completely
free, and can do anything you would need to do in your day to
day work. If you are looking for the advanced analysis and
intelligence of
Hidden Anomaly Location (HAL), Isolated Subpopulation Analysis,
and advanced serial data decoding capabilities, you can upgrade to
the full M1 OT v6.00 at 50% of list price.
Contact
sales@amherst-systems.com
to inquire further about M1 Cirrus or M1 OT.
Employment Opportunities at
ASA
ASA Corp. is currently seeking
imaginative electrical or computer engineering programmers to join
our team. These individuals should have solid programming and test
equipment experience, but more importantly, be willing to bring
energy and the passion to dominate the industry to ASA.
ASA is also looking to fill the position
of Marketing and Public Relations. Qualified candidates will have a
degree in Communications, Marketing or related field.
If you're interested in employment at ASA
click
here for more information or send
an e-mail with your resume to: jobs@Amherst-Systems.com. |
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