Agilent E8663B Analog Signal Generator User’s Guide
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Basic Operation
Using Data Storage Functions
Storing Files to the Memory Catalog
To store a file to the memory catalog, first create a file. For this example, use the default list sweep table.
1.
Press
Preset
.
2.
Press
Sweep/List
>
Configure List Sweep
>
More (1 of 2)
>
Load/Store
.
This opens the “Catalog of List Files”.
3.
Press
Store to File
.
This displays a menu of alphabetical softkeys for naming the file.
Store to:
is displayed in the active
function area.
4.
Enter the file name
LIST1
using the alphabetical softkeys and the numeric keypad (for the numbers 0
to 9).
5.
Press
Enter
.
The file should be displayed in the “Catalog of List Files”, showing the file name, file type, file size, and
the date and time the file was modified.
Viewing Stored Files in the Memory Catalog
1.
Press
Utility
>
Memory Catalog
>
Catalog Type
.
All files in the memory catalog are listed in alphabetical order, regardless of which catalog type you
select. File information appears on the display and includes the file name, file type, file size, and the
date and time the file was modified.
2.
Press
List
.
The “Catalog of List Files” is displayed.
3.
Press
Catalog Type
>
State
.
The “Catalog of State Files” is displayed.
Table 2-1
Memory Catalog File Types and Associated Data
Binary
binary data
State
instrument state data (controlling instrument operating parameters,
such as frequency, amplitude, and mode)
LIST
sweep data from the List Mode Values table including frequency,
amplitude, and dwell time
User Flatness
user flatness calibration correction pair data (user- defined frequency
and corresponding amplitude correction values)
FIR
Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter coefficients
Shape
burst shape of a pulse
Bit
Bit