Configuring the internal baseband source
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for one of these purposes overwrites markers that use the same output connector
and that are defined in the individual waveforms.
Figure 4-24: Example of marker signals
The segment begin is defined by the low-high slope of the marker, which applies
for switching between two segments and if there is a segment replay.
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General marker signals for the composed multi-segment waveform
The "ARB" dialog provides also access to the standard marker settings. Settings
other than "unchanged" overwrite existing marker in the waveforms or markers
defined for the multi-segment waveform.
shows schematically how the instrument evaluates the priorities of the
different marker signals, if multiple marker signals are mapped to the same connector.
Figure 4-25: Marker priority used by assigning of marker signals to a hardware connector
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Impact of the trigger settings and next segment settings
The ARB dialog is equipped with the standard (regular) trigger settings. These settings
are provided for triggering of the composed multi-segment waveform as a
sequence
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i.e. as one file. The functions provided in the "Trigger" tab and their effect are descri-
bed in
Chapter 4.4.1.3, "Baseband trigger signals"
This section focuses on the additional settings provided for triggering of the individual
segments building the composed multi-segment waveform. These settings are enabled
and visible only if a multi-segment waveform is loaded for processing. The settings are
grouped in the "Multi Segment Waveform Options/Next Segment Trigger In" section.
Generating multi-segment waveform files