Agilent Technologies E8257C PSG, E8267C PSG To Toggle Markers in an Existing Waveform Sequence

Models: E8267C PSG E8247C PSG CW E8257C PSG

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Dual Arbitrary Waveform Generator

Using Waveform Markers

To Toggle Markers in an Existing Waveform Sequence

In a waveform sequence, you can independently toggle the operating state of the markers on each waveform segment. When you build a waveform sequence, the markers on each segment are toggled to the last marker operating state that was used.

In this example, you learn how to toggle markers within an existing waveform sequence. If you have not created waveform segments, used them to build and store a waveform sequence, and configured markers for the waveform sequence, complete the steps in the previous sections, “Creating Waveform Segments” on page 100, “Building and Storing a Waveform Sequence” on page 101, and “To Place a Marker at the First Point within a Waveform Segment” on page 104.

1.Press Mode > Dual ARB > Waveform Sequences.

2.Highlight the desired waveform sequence (for example, TTONE+MTONE).

3.Press Edit Selected Waveform Sequence.

4.Highlight the desired waveform segment (for example, WFM1:TTONE).

5.Press Toggle Markers > Toggle Marker 1 or Toggle Marker 2.

6.Highlight the next desired waveform segment.

7.Press Toggle Marker 1 or Toggle Marker 2.

8.Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have finished modifying the desired waveform segments.

9.Press Return.

10.Press Name And Store.

11.Press Enter.

The markers are toggled per your selections, and the changes have been saved to the selected sequence file.

An entry (1,2, or 12) in the Mk column indicates that a marker is active. No entry in that column means that both markers are off, as shown in Figure 5-9.

Figure 5-9

Marker

Column

This entry shows both markers on.

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Agilent Technologies E8257C PSG, E8267C PSG, E8247C PSG CW manual To Toggle Markers in an Existing Waveform Sequence

E8267C PSG, E8247C PSG CW, E8257C PSG specifications

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