Arbitrary Waveforms
There are five built-in arbitrary waveforms stored in non-volatile
memory. You can also download up to four user-defined waveforms into
non-volatile memory. Each waveform can contain between 8 and 16,000
data points.
Refer to chapter 7, “Tutorial”, for more information on the internal
operation of downloading and outputting an arbitrary waveform.
Creating and Storing an Arbitrary Waveform
This section gives an example which shows you how to create and store
an arbitrary waveform from the
front panel
. To download an arbitrary
waveform from the
remote interface
, see “Arbitrary Waveform Commands”
starting on page 174. For this example, you will create and store a pulse
waveform containing 400 points.
1 Turn on the menu.
A: MOD MENU
2 Move across to the
ED I T MENU
choice on this level.
C: EDIT MENU
3 Move down a level to the
NEW ARB
command.
There are seven command choices available in the
EDIT MENU
.
However, you can access only two of the choices (
NEW ARB
and
DELETE
)
until you either clear volatile memory or load an existing user-defined
waveform.
1: NEW ARB
∨
Menu On/Off
Shift
>
>
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