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What is an FFT?
SR780 Network Signal Analyzer
SR780 File Types
.78D Files
.78D files, or display files, are generated using the <Trace to Disk> or <Display to Disk>
softkeys or by using the TGET?i remote command. The display file contains both the
trace data, and a complete record of the instrument's setup when the trace was stored.
Buffers: .78C and .78W Files
The SR780 uses 4 user-allocable buffers to store large amounts of data. These are the
Channel 1 capture buffer, the Channel 2 capture buffer, the waterfall buffer, and the
arbitrary waveform buffer. Capture and arbitrary waveform buffers have the same format
and can be saved to disk as .78C files using the <Buffer to Disk> softkey or the AGET?i
and CGET?i,j commands. Waterfall buffers have a different format and can be saved to
disk as .78W files using the <Buffer to Disk> softkey or the WGET?i command. The
conversion utility can convert ASCII files to .78C files and to convert both .78C and
.78W files into ASCII files.
Diskfiles and Remote Interface Files: Using SRMERG.EXE
Because buffers saved to the SR780’s internal disk drive with the Buffer to Disk softkey
can span several disks, and because it is necessary to record information regarding the
total number of disks in the stored file, buffers saved to disk with the Buffer to Disk
softkey have a slightly different format from the corresponding buffers which are
downloaded using the AGET?I, CGET?I,j or WGET? Remote interface commands. For
instance, it would not be possible to save the arbitrary waveform buffer to disk with the
<Buffer to Disk> softkey and the nupload the saved file using the APUT command.
To provide a means for converting between the diskfile format and the remote interface
file format the SRMERG.EXE utility is provided. SRMERG detects the type of its input
file and converts its output file to the other format. In the above example, we could run
SRMERG on the diskfile and the resulting file would be suitable for uploading with
APUT. To use SRMERG type:
SRMERG infile outfile
Note that both input and output file names must be provided to SRMERG. If either the
infile or outfile is a mutidisk floppy file, the program will prompt for insertion of each
disk in the correct sequence.
Summary of Contents for SR780
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Page 18: ...1 2 Getting Started SR780 Network Signal Analyzer ...
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