TheHdw (The Hardware) 🚧
This post was originally written in English.
TheHdw is an object to access properties and methods related to test system hardware.
DCVI
Pins
TheHdw.PPMU
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TheHdw.Digital
ApplyLevelsTiming
To load the level and timing data.
Usage
TheHdw.Digital.ApplyLevelsTiming(ConnectAllPins, LoadLevels, LoadTiming, RelayMode, InitPinsHi, InitPinsLo, InitPinsHiZ, PinLevelsSheet, DCCategory, DCSelector, TimeSetSheet, ACCategory, ACSelector, EdgeSetSheet)
Parameters
- ConnectAllPins: Optional Boolean, default as
False
.True
: Connect all device pins.False
: Do not connect.
- LoadLevels: Optional Boolean, default as
False
.True
: Load level values.False
: Do not Load.
- LoadTiming: Optional Boolean, default as
False
.True
: Load timing values.False
: Do not Load.
- RelayMode: Optional
tlRelayMode
, default astlUnpowered
. Controls the relays' hot switching.tlPowered
: Hot switching. Not power down the DUT before setting levels and connecting.tlUnpowered
: Avoid hot switching. Power down the DUT before setting levels and connecting.
- InitPinsHi: Optional String. Set the pins start with high driver state.
- InitPinsLo: Optional String. Set the pins start with low driver state.
- InitPinsHiZ: Optional String. Set the pins start with impedance driver state.
- PinLevelsSheet: Optional String. A Pin Levels sheet.
- DCCategory: Optional String.
- DCSelector: Optional String.
- TimeSetSheet: Optional String.
- ACCategory: Optional String.
- ACSelector: Optional String.
- EdgeSetSheet: Optional String.