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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)
Using the Equalization Filter
Figure 9-16
Int Equalization Filter Softkeys
I/Q > More
For details on each key, use key help
as described on
.
SCPI commands:
Equalization filter state: [:SOURce]:DM:INTernal:EQUalization:FILTer:STATe { OFF } |
ON [:SOURce]:DM:INTernal:EQUalization:FILTer:STATe?
Equalization filter selection:
[:SOURce]:DM:INTernal:EQUalization:FILTer:SELect "filename"
[:SOURce]:DM:INTernal:EQUalization:FILTer:SELect?
To add a real filter to the file system:
:MEMory:DATA:FIR "filename", [REAL,] osr, coeff1 [,coeff2 […, coeffN]]
:MEMory:DATA:FIR? "filename"
To add complex filter to the file system:
:MEMory:DATA:FIR "filename", COMPlex, osr, hIRe0, hQIm0 [, hIRe1, hQIm1 […,
hIReN, hQImN]]
:MEMory:DATA:FIR? "filename"
To add I/Q symbol data to the file system:
:MEMory:DATA “WFM1:filename", <blockdata>
Opens a file catalog of FIR filters to select as the equalization filter. Equalization filters are
typically complex and must have an oversample ratio of 1. The filter must not have more than
256 taps (512 coefficients for a complex filter). The equalization filter operates at 200 MHz, so
all equalization filters must be resampled to 200 MHz prior to being placed in the signal
generator.
Enables the internal
equalization filter.
For more information on the SCPI commands,
refer to the
SCPI Command Reference
.
Note:
Use the FIR Table editor to view the filter’s coefficients.
Refer to
.