Programming Examples
AWG610 Arbitrary Waveform Generator User Manual 3-205
The following text describes what happens in this example:
1. The noise() function generates a noise waveform into the file NOISE.WFM,
in which the waveform data are normalized using the norm() function.
2. The extract() function extracts the first 7 data and stores them into the file
TEPM1.WFM.
3. The integ() function integrates the 7 data. The data of last point is the
amount of 7 point data. This last data is divided by 7 and then concatenated
to the file SMOOTH.WFM.
4. The for statement shifts the points to be read by one point for each loop and
repeats these procedures.
Figure 3-65: Noise waveforms before (upper) andafter (lower) 7Ćpoint smoothing
The following example creates two sequence files and five waveform files. These
files are the same as those used in the Tutorial 6: Creating and Running
Waveform Sequences beginning on page 2–69.
’ Tutorial 6
delete(”MAINSEQ.SEQ”)
delete(”SUBSEQ.SEQ”)
Example 8