Zeroplus LAP-C(16032) User manual


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Index
1Features of Zeroplus Logic Analyzer...........................................................................................................................4
1.1 Welcome choosing the product of Zeroplus Technology.....................................................................................5
1.2 Package Contents ................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................8
1.4 Specifications....................................................................................................................................................11
1.5 Special Functions and Patents Introduction.......................................................................................................15
1.5.1 Bus Wizard........................................................................................................................................................15
1.5.2 Auto Run(only for D Series) .............................................................................................................................15
1.5.3 Image Encode (Patent pending).........................................................................................................................15
1.5.4 Real-time Monitoring of Level/Frequency........................................................................................................15
1.5.5 Multi-level Hardware Trigger (only for D Series).............................................................................................15
1.5.6 Patents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................15
1.6 System Requirements........................................................................................................................................17
1.7 Device Maintenance and Safety ........................................................................................................................18
2Installation .................................................................................................................................................................20
2.1 Software Installation .........................................................................................................................................21
2.2 Hardware Installation........................................................................................................................................23
2.3 Tips and Advice.................................................................................................................................................24
3Users Interface...........................................................................................................................................................25
3.1 User Interface....................................................................................................................................................26
3.2 Main Menu........................................................................................................................................................29
3.3 Right Key Menu................................................................................................................................................36
3.4 Common Toolbar...............................................................................................................................................39
4Software Introduction ................................................................................................................................................41
4.1 Save Setup.........................................................................................................................................................42
4.2 Export Setup......................................................................................................................................................43
4.3 Screen Capture ..................................................................................................................................................47
4.4 Print Setup.........................................................................................................................................................48
4.5 Options..............................................................................................................................................................49
4.6Acquisition Setup..............................................................................................................................................61
4.7 Trigger and Find Setup......................................................................................................................................62
4.8 External Trigger (only supported by LAP-D Series) .........................................................................................70
4.9 Signal Filter Setup(not supported by LAP-D Series).........................................................................................70
4.10 Add Channel/Bus Setup ....................................................................................................................................71
4.11 Connect Multiple smart+...................................................................................................................................84

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4.12 Connect to DSO ................................................................................................................................................86
4.13 Noise Filter Setup..............................................................................................................................................90
4.14 Files Comparison ..............................................................................................................................................91
4.15 Math Operation .................................................................................................................................................94
4.16 Go To….............................................................................................................................................................96
4.17 Specific Bus Data Display.................................................................................................................................99
4.18 Signal Activity.................................................................................................................................................100
4.19 Navigator.........................................................................................................................................................102
4.20 Packet List.......................................................................................................................................................103
4.21 Statistic............................................................................................................................................................107
4.22 Memory View.................................................................................................................................................. 110
4.23 Trace Format...................................................................................................................................................113
4.24 Protocol Decoder.............................................................................................................................................114
5FAQ .........................................................................................................................................................................117
5.1 Hardware.........................................................................................................................................................118
5.2 Software.......................................................................................................................................................... 119
5.3 Registration.....................................................................................................................................................121
5.4 Technical Information .....................................................................................................................................122
5.5 Others..............................................................................................................................................................124
6Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................................125
7Appendix .................................................................................................................................................................126
7.1 Hot Keys .........................................................................................................................................................127
7.2 Contact Us.......................................................................................................................................................129

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1Features of Zeroplus Logic Analyzer
1.1 Welcome choosing the product of Zeroplus Technology
1.2 Package Contents
1.3 Introduction
1.4 Specifications
1.5 Special Functions and Patents Introduction
1.6 System Requirements
1.7 Device Maintenance and Safety

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1.1 Welcome choosing the product of Zeroplus Technology
Zeroplus Technology, though a new company in instrument industry, spares no effort to develop new technology, apply
for patents and control the quality. The products of Zeroplus Technology are well acknowledged in the industry, so we
assure that your choice can’t be wrong.
Zeroplus Logic Analyzer has four types: LAP-A, LAP-B, LAP-C and LAP-D. With advanced technology, these
products will help you to detect and analyze problems at the highest speed, and measure more information. It is a
necessary tool for electrical technicians, electrical testers, students of electrical motor and personal studios. This
Smart+ software supports LAP-C and LAP-D series.
Note: No further notice to you if any modification occurs. Please refer to the software to avoid any inconformity.
1.2 Package Contents
Verify that the following accessories are along with your product or not after open its package.
Models
LAP-C(16032)
LAP-C(16064)
LAP-C(16128)
LAP-C(162000)
LAP-C(32128)
USB Cable
1
1
1
1
1
Testing Cable
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
16Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
Probe
2
20
20
20
36
Driver CD
1
1
1
1
1
Quick Start Guide
0
1
1
1
1
Models
LAP-C(321000)
LAP-C(322000)
LAP-C(16128+)
LAP-C(162000+)
USB Cable
1
1
1
1
Testing Cable
16Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
16Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
Probe
36
36
20
20
Driver CD
1
1
1
1
Quick Start Guide
1
1
1
1

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Below table shows the package contents of LAP-C Series products.
Fig 1-1: Logic Analyzer
16 Pin x 1
8 Pin x 2
Fig 1-2: Testing Cable
Fig 1-3: Probe (differentiated by the model)
Fig 1-4:USB Cable
Fig 1-5: Quick Start Guide
Fig 1-6: Driver CD
Fig 1-7: 1-Pin External Clock Cable(White)
Fig 1-8: 2-Pin Ground Cable (Black)
Models
LAP-D(32064M)
LAP-D(32512M)
USB Cable
1
1
Testing Cable
16Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
16Pin*1
8Pin*2
2Pin*1
1Pin*1
Probe
36
36
Driver CD
1
1
Quick Start Guide
1
1

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Below table shows the package contents of LAP-D Series products.
Fig 1-9: Logic Analyzer
Fig 1-10: Testing Cable
Fig 1-11: Probe
Fig 1-12:USB Cable
Fig 1-13: Quick Start Guide
Fig 1-14: Driver CD
Fig 1-15: BNC Cable
Fig 1-16: AC Power Line
Fig 1-17: Carry-on Bag
Fig 1-18: DC Transformer
*If any accessory is missing or damaged, please contact the distributor immediately.

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1.3 Introduction
Description for LAP-C Series Models:
The USB connection supply the power.

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Description for LAP-D Series Models:
Front view of LAP-D ports. (Refer to the table 1-1 for the detailed port names)
Table 1-1: List of available channels.
Back view of LAP-D ports. (Refer to the table 1-2 for the detailed port names)
Models
LAP-D (32064M)/
LAP-D(32512M)
Port A
( A0~A7) (A8~A15)
V
Port B
( B0~B7) (B8~B15)
V
3.3V
3.3V Voltage Outputting
GND
V

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Table 1-2: List of special function pins
Trigger
Out
Trigger Out
Pins
When the condition is met (such as the trigger
occurs, start capturing, stop capturing), the
Trigger Out will send out a 3.3V [Rising
Edge/Falling Edge/Status] signal.
External
Port
Expansion
Ports
Pin NO.
Function
Description
Pin NO.
Function
Description
1
3.3V
2
Ground
3
Trigger
Status
4
5
N/A
6
7
External
Clock In
8
9
N/A
10
11
External
Trigger In
12
13
N/A
14
15
N/A
16
17
N/A
18
19
N/A
20
The Trigger Out is designed as the BNC connector to connect with other devices (such as oscilloscope).
LAP-D and BNC Cable

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1.4 Specifications
Model
LAP-C(162000)
LAP-C(16128+)
LAP-C(162000+)
Operating System
Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7
Interface
USB 2.0(1.1)
Power Supply
USB
Sampling
Frequency
Internal(Clock)
(Asynchronous)
100Hz~200MHz
External(Status)
(Asynchronous)
100MHz
Model
LAP-C(16032)
LAP-C(16064)
LAP-C(16128)
Operating System
Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7
Interface
USB 2.0(1.1)
Power Supply
USB
Sampling
Frequency
Internal(Clock)
(Asynchronous)
100Hz~100MHz
100Hz~100MHz
100Hz~200MHz
External(Status)
(Asynchronous)
75MHz
75MHz
100MHz
Bandwidth
75MHz
75MHz
75MHz
Memory
Memory
512Kbits
1Mbits
4Mbits
Memory
(Per Channel)
32 K bits(Max
8Mbits for
Compression)
64 K bits(Max
16Mbits for
Compression)
128 K bits (Max
32Mbits for
Compression)
Trigger
Trigger Channel
16CH
Trigger Condition
Pattern/Edge
Pre-Trigger/
Post-Trigger
Yes
Pulse Width
Trigger
Free
Trigger Level
1 Level
Trigger Count
1~65536
Threshold
Voltage
Working Voltage
-6V~+6V
Accuracy
±0.1V
Software
Functions
Operating
Interface
Language
Chinese(Si)/ Chinese(Tr)/ English
Time Base Range
5ps~10Ms
Waveform
Vertical Scaling
1~5.5
Signal Filter and
Delay
Yes
Compression
Max 8Mbits
Max 16Mbits
Max 32Mbits
Waveform
Width Display
Yes
Trigger Page
8192 Pages
Double Mode
No
Yes
Trigger Mark
Option
Latch Function
Option
Data Contrast
Option
Multi-stacked
Function
No
Protocol Analyzer
Trigger
Option
Safety Certification
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Bandwidth
75MHz
Memory
Memory
64Mbits
4Mbits
64Mbits
Memory
(Per Channel)
2Mbits(Max
512Mbits for
Compression)
128Kbits(Max
32Mbits for
Compression)
2Mbits(Max 512Mbits for
Compression)
Trigger
Trigger Channel
16CH
Trigger Condition
Pattern/Edge
Pre-Trigger/
Post-Trigger
Yes
Pulse Width
Trigger
Free
Trigger Level
1 Level
Trigger Count
1~65536
Threshold
Voltage
Working Voltage
-6V~+6V
Accuracy
±0.1V
Software
Functions
Operating
Interface
Language
Chinese(Si)/ Chinese(Tr)/ English
Time Base Range
5ps~10Ms
Waveform
Vertical Scaling
1~5.5
Signal Filter and
Delay
Yes
Compression
Max 512Mbits
Max 32Mbits
Max 512Mbits
Waveform
Width Display
Yes
Trigger Page
8192 Pages
Double Mode
Yes
Trigger Mark
Yes
Latch Function
Yes
Data Contrast
Yes
Multi-stacked
Function
No
Protocol
Analyzer
Trigger
Option
Free
Safety Certification
FCC/CE/WEEE/RoHS
Model
LAP-C(32128)
LAP-C(321000)
LAP-C(322000)
Operating System
Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7
Interface
USB 2.0(1.1)
Power Supply
USB
Sampling
Frequency
Internal(Clock)
(Asynchronous)
100Hz~200MHz
External(Status)
(Asynchronous)
100MHz
Bandwidth
75MHz
Memory
Memory
4Mbits
32Mbits
64Mbits
Memory
(Per Channel)
128 Kbits(Max
32Mbits for
Compression)
1Mbits(Max 255Mbits
for Compression)
2Mbits(Max 512Mbits for
Compression)
Trigger
Trigger Channel
32CH
Trigger Condition
Pattern/Edge

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Pre-Trigger/
Post-Trigger
Yes
Pulse Width
Trigger
Free
Trigger Level
1 Level
Trigger Count
1~65536
Threshold
Voltage
Working Voltage
-6V~+6V
Accuracy
±0.1V
Software
Functions
Operating
Interface
Language
Chinese(Si)/ Chinese(Tr)/ English
Time Base Range
5ps~10Ms
Waveform
Vertical Scaling
1~5.5
Signal Filter and
Delay
Yes
Compression
Max 32Mbits
Max 255Mbits
Max 512Mbits
Waveform
Width Display
Yes
Trigger Page
8192 Pages
Double Mode
Yes
Trigger Mark
Option
Yes
Latch Function
Option
Yes
Data Contrast
Option
Yes
Multi-stacked
Function
Yes
Protocol
Analyzer
Trigger
Option
Free
Safety Certification
FCC/CE/WEEE/RoHS
Model
LAP-D(32512M)
Channel Mode
32CH
16CH
8CH
Interface
USB 2.0 (1.1)
Operating System
Windows XP/Vista /Windows 7
Measurement Channel
32CH
16CH
8CH
Input Bandwidth
400MHz
Trigger Voltage Range
-5V~+5V
Trigger Voltage
Accuracy
0.1V
Memory
16Gbits
Memory Per Channel
512 Mbits
1Gbits
2Gbits
Internal (Clock)
(Asynchronous)
400MHz
800MHz
1.6GHz
External (Clock)
(Synchronous)
200MHz
Trigger Condition
Pattern / Edge / Pulse Width
External Trigger
Input
Rising Edge/Falling Edge/Either Edge
Output
[When condition is met/Start/Stop]Output[Rising
Edge/Falling Edge/Status]
Trigger Delay
Yes
Trigger Level
256 Level
Trigger Count
1-65535

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Trigger Interval
1s~30d
Bus Decoding
Yes
Working Voltage
DC 7.5V
Max. Input Voltage
±DC 30V
Model Size
(Length*Width*Height)
251mm x 182mm x 40mm
Safety Certification
FCC / CE
Model
LAP-D(32064M)
Channel Mode
32CH
16CH
8CH
Interface
USB 2.0 (1.1)
Operating System
Windows XP/Vista /Windows 7
Measurement Channel
32CH
16CH
8CH
Input Bandwidth
400MHz
Trigger Voltage Range
-5V~+5V
Trigger Voltage
Accuracy
0.1V
Memory
2Gbits
Memory Per Channel
64 Mbits
128 Mbits
256 Mbits
Internal (Clock)
(Asynchronous)
400MHz
800MHz
1.6GHz
External (Clock)
(Synchronous)
200MHz
Trigger Condition
Pattern / Edge / Pulse Width
External Trigger
Input
Rising Edge/Falling Edge/Either Edge
Output
[When condition is met/Start/Stop]Output[Rising
Edge/Falling Edge/Status]
Trigger Delay
Yes
Trigger Level
256 Level
Trigger Count
1-65535
Trigger Interval
1s~30d
Bus Decoding
Yes
Working Voltage
DC 7.5V
Max. Input Voltage
±DC 30V
Model Size
(Length*Width*Height)
251mm x 182mm x 40mm
Safety Certification
FCC / CE

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1.5 Special Functions and Patents Introduction
1.5.1 Bus Wizard
With the intelligent classification function of Smart+ software, users can do the Bus decoding settings conveniently and
quickly.
1.5.2 Auto Run(only for D Series)
The Smart+ software can auto-scan the signal and decide the best sampling frequency for capturing, so as to make full
use of the best measurement time length of LA. Users no need to select the sampling frequency by hand.
1.5.3 Image Encode (Patent pending)
CMOS: By the Image Encode function, users can restore the video digital signal that captured by the Smart+ to
pictures.
7-segment Display: After capture the signal of 7-segment display, users can quickly check its display status by the
Image Encode function.
LCD Display(1602/12864): By the Image Encode function, users can clearly see the complicated character code table,
and better handle the LCD display status.
1.5.4 Real-time Monitoring of Level/Frequency
The Real-time Monitoring of Level/Frequency function can help engineers to monitor the signal frequency and level
status, so the Logic Analyzer is not just a Logic Analyzer, it can be frequency counter and logic pen.
1.5.5 Multi-level Hardware Trigger (only for D Series)
With the 256-level hardware trigger function, users can freely set the hardware trigger for the serial signal. According
to the signal change and along with LAP-D multi-level trigger function, this function can set hardware trigger for many
serial signals, so more waveform can be captured.
1.5.6 Patents Introduction
·Data Compression (Patent US7.392,434B2)
Zeroplus Logic Analyzer owns the patent technology of waveform compression. This technology can instantly
compress the signal without damaged, so the memory can store more data with higher resolution. The compression rate
can reach up to 255, that means if the memory is 128K, then as much as 32Mbits(128K*255) data can be captured in
each channel. The compression rate changes in accordance with the data content.
·Waveform Data Display (Patent Taiwan I267646)
Zeroplus Logic Analyzer can display the waveform time. Users can decide whether to display the time of waveform
width(between two rising edges or falling edges) or not in the waveform display window. There are three modes:
Sampling Site Display, Time Display, Frequency Display.
·Filter Delay (Patent Taiwan I271532)
Zeroplus Logic Analyzer owns the patent technology of waveform signal filter delay. Filter delay is to prolong or
shorten the filtering effect. In other words, it can convert the set area of filter to the reverse area of filter, or shorten/
prolong the filter area, or shorten/prolong the filter reverse area.
·Data Contrast, Bus Packet List, Memory Analyzer (Patent Taiwan I224195)
Data Contrast:
Users can contrast the waveforms of two LAfiles (their environment parameters shall be the same); the software will
mark their differences with orange wavy line, and display the contrast result in the Log window.

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Bus Packet List:
The Smart+ software can display the packet status of various protocol analyzer through the bus decoding module. Users
can use the Bus Packet List function to display huge packet data in a list, with which analyzing the relation between
each packet becomes much easy.
Memory Analyzer:
Display the packet data that analyzed by the Smart+ bus decoding module in the memory map way which is common in
memory. Take the EEPROM as an example, users can understand the read/write status of each address in the memory.
Volatile Memory Access (Patent Taiwan M398147)
It can increase the memory size and transmission speed effectively.

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1.6 System Requirements
Operating System Requirements:
Support
Non-support
Operating
System Name
Windows XP
(Home, Professional Editions 32-Bit
version)
Windows VISTA
(32-bit and 64-bit version)
Windows 7
(32-bit and 64-bit version)
Windows NT 4.0 (Workstation &
Server, Service Pack 6)
Windows Server 2003
Hardware System Requirements for LAP-C and LAP-D:
Hardware Name
Lowest Configuration
Recommended Configuration
CPU
1G MHz
2G MHz
Memory
256MB
2GB
Display Device
RAM shall be at least 256MB and the
resolution shall be at least 1024*768.
RAM shall be at least 1G and the
resolution shall be at least 1024*768.
Hard Disk
At least 50GB available space
USB
USB 2.0 supported

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1.7 Device Maintenance and Safety
Follow below instructions to operate and store the Logic Analyzer properly.
General Advice:
Cautions
Do not place heavy objects on the Zeroplus Logic
Analyzer.
Avoid direct impacts and rough handling.
Protect the Logic Analyzer from static discharge.
Do not disassemble the Zeroplus Logic Analyzer; this will
void the warranty and could affect its operation.
Cleaning
Use a soft, damp cloth with mild detergent to clean.
Do not spray any liquid on the Zeroplus Logic Analyzer or
immerse it in any liquid.
Do not use harsh chemicals or cleaners containing
substances such as benzene, toluene, xylene or acetone.
Electrical Specifications(LAP-C Series):
Item
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Working Voltage
DC 4.5 V
DC 5.0 V
DC 5.5 V
Current at Rest
200 mA
Current at Work
400 mA
Power at Rest
1 W
Power at Work
2W
Error in Phase Off
±1.5 ns
Vinput of Testing Channel
±DC 30 V
VReference
DC -6V
DC +6 V
Input Resistance
500K/10pF
Working Temperature
5°C
70°C
Storage Temperature
-40°C
80°C
Electrical Specifications(LAP-D Series):
Item
Minimum
Typical
Maximum
Working Voltage
DC 7.5V
Current at Rest
Current at Work
Power at Rest
Power at Work
Error in Phase Off
±1.5 ns
Vinput of Testing Channel
±DC 30 V
VReference
DC -5V
DC +5 V
Input Resistance
750KΩ/10pF
Working Temperature
5°C
70°C
Storage Temperature
-40°C
80°C

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Operating Environment:
WARNING
Avoid direct sunlight
Use in a dust free, non-conductive environment (see Note)
Relative Humidity: < 80%
Altitude: < 2000m
Temperature: 0 ~ 40 Degrees
As a Class Aproduct, it may cause radio interference in a
domestic environment.
Pollution refers to ‘solid, liquid or gas (ionized gas) which
may cause reduction of dielectric strength or surface
impedance’.
Pollution Level 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive
pollution occurs. This pollution has no effect.
Pollution Level 2: Normally only non-conductive pollution
occurs. But temporary conductivity caused by the occasional
condensation must be kept in mind.
Pollution Level 3: Conductive pollution occurs or dry,
non-conductive pollution caused by the condensation occurs.
In such conditions, the equipment is normally protected
against exposure to direct sunlight, precipitation and wind, but
neither temperature nor humidity is controlled.
Note: EN 61010-1:2001 specifies the levels of pollution and
their requirements. Logic Analyzer belongs to Level 2.
Storage
Environment
Relative Humidity: < 80%
Temperature: 0 ~ 50 Degrees
Conclusion:
This section gives a basic description about the Logic Analyzer. Read the part of “Device Maintenance and Safety”
carefully before do any further operation.

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2Installation
2.1 Software Installation
2.2 Hardware Installation
2.3 Tips and Advice
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