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Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
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Basic Digital Operation (Option 653/655/656/657)
Saving a Waveform’s Settings & Parameters
Saving a Waveform’s Settings & Parameters
This section describes how to edit and save a file header. When you download only a waveform file
(I/Q data, which the signal generator treats as a waveform segment), the signal generator
automatically generates a file header and a marker file with the same name as the waveform file.
Initially the file header has no signal generator settings saved to it, and the marker file consists of
all zeros. For a given waveform, you can save signal generator settings and parameters in its file
header and marker settings in its marker file (
); when you load a stored waveform file into
BBG media, the file header and marker file settings automatically apply to the signal generator so
that the dual ARB player sets up the same way each time the waveform file plays.
Figure 9-4
Header Utilities Softkeys
When you create a waveform sequence (as described on
), the signal generator
automatically creates a waveform sequence header that takes priority over the individual waveform
segment headers. During a waveform sequence playback, the segment headers are ignored, except
to verify that all required options are installed. Storing a waveform sequence also stores its file
header.
Some of the current signal generator settings shown in the file header appear as part of the softkey
labels, and others appear in the dual ARB summary display, shown in the following example.
Mode
>
Dual ARB >
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Header Utilities
For details on each key,
use key help
as described on