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Configuring the internal baseband source
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Next Segment Source
Determines whether the next segment is switched upon receiving of an external trigger
signal or upon executing of software next segment trigger (see
).
This parameter is disabled, if a sequencing play list is used.
"Internal"
Switch over to any segment is triggered manually with the "Execute
Next Segment" function.
"External Global Next Segment"
The trigger event for switching to the next segment is input as config-
ured on one of the User x connectors.
Chapter 11.2, "Configuring local and global connectors"
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:WSEGment:NEXT:SOURce
Level Mode
Sets how the instrument levels the individual segments in a multi-segment signal. The
parameter is important, if waveforms with different crest factors are used.
"Highest"
All segments are output at the highest available crest factor.
"Unchanged"
Each segment is output with the crest factor defined in its waveform
file.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:WSEGment:LMODe
Execute Next Segment
For "Next Segment Source = Internal", triggers manually switch over to the subsequent
segment in the multi-segment file. The subsequent segment can be any segment
within the multi-segment file and is defined by the parameter "Segment"
This parameter is disabled, if a sequencing play list is enabled.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:WSEGment:NEXT:EXECute
Sequencing List
Opens a dialog box for defining the “play lists”, see
Chapter 4.9.3.4, "Multi-segment
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:WSEGment:SEQuence:SELect
Trigger Example
Displays an example of a multi-segment waveform. The currently enabled trigger and
next segment mode are considered. After the instrument is switched on, the graph of
the last loaded waveform is displayed.
Note:
The curves plotted in this dialog box are textbook examples, "not measured"
waveforms. They are intended to visualize the trigger and next segment settings more
clearly.
Remote command:
n.a.
Generating multi-segment waveform files