Arbitrary Source Menu 4-65
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
Allocate Memory
Display the Memory Allocation menu.
Total Available
Displays the total memory available for storage, either 992, 2016 or 4066 blocks,
depending upon the amount of installed memory. Each block is 2 kPoints (2048 points).
The total of the Capture, Waterfall and Arbitrary memory allocations cannot exceed the
Total Available memory. It may be necessary to decrease one allocation in order to
increase another.
Command: MMEM ?
Capture Memory
Allocates memory blocks for the capture buffer. The allocated Capture Memory sets the
limit for the Capture Length. Capture memory must be allocated before the capture buffer
may be used.
Waterfall Memory
Allocates memory blocks for waterfall storage. Waterfall memory must be allocated
before waterfall displays may be used.
Arb. Memory
Allocates memory blocks for the Arbitrary Source waveform. The Arbitrary Source can
also use the capture buffer as the output waveform.
Clear Allocation
Clears the existing memory allocations in this menu.
Confirm Allocation
Places the memory allocations in this menu into effect. Exiting this menu without
pressing <Confirm Allocation> will cancel any adjustments made in this menu.
Command: MALC i, j, k
Trace to Arb
Copy the real part of a stored trace into the Arbitrary Waveform memory. Select a Trace
[1..5] and press [Enter]. The Arb Length is set to 2 kpoints and the Arbitrary Waveform
Source is set to the Arbitrary Buffer.
Only traces which contain FFT measurements can be copied to the Arbitrary memory. In
almost all cases, the trace should contain a time record.
If the length of the trace is less than 2 kPoints (2048 points), then the trace is repeated
until 2 kPoints is reached. This can cause discontinuities if the trace is not continuous
from its end to its beginning. If this source is measured with an FFT time record equal to
the trace length (in time), then windowing should solve this problem.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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Page 18: ...1 2 Getting Started SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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Page 58: ...1 42 Waterfall Display SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 70: ...1 54 Saving and Recalling SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 167: ...Status Indicators 3 21 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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Page 193: ...FFT Frequency Menu 4 11 SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command FEND d f ...
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Page 236: ...4 54 Source Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer Command STYP i ...
Page 266: ...4 84 Playback Input Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
Page 272: ...4 90 Trigger Menu SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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