I/q file – Agilent Technologies N5183A MXG User Manual

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Agilent N518xA, E8663B, E44x8C, and E82x7D Signal Generators Programming Guide

Creating and Downloading Waveform Files
Waveform Structure

The following example shows a marker binary file (all values in hex) for a waveform with 200 points.
Notice the first marker point, 0f, shows all four markers on for only the first waveform point.

If you create your own marker file, its name must be the same as the waveform file. If you download
I/Q data without a marker file, the signal generator automatically creates a marker file with all
points set to zero. For more information on markers, see the User’s Guide.

NOTE

Downloading marker data using a file name that currently resides on the signal generator
overwrites the existing marker file without affecting the I/Q (waveform) file. However,
downloading just the I/Q data with the same file name as an existing I/Q file also overwrites
the existing marker file setting all bits to zero.

I/Q File

The I/Q file contains the interleaved I and Q data points (signed 16- bit integers for each I and Q
data point). Each I/Q point equals one waveform point. The signal generator stores the I/Q data in
the waveform directory.

Marker Byte

0000 1 0 1 1

Binary

Hex

Marker Number Position

4 3 2

1

Reserved

0000 0101

05

Sets markers 1 and 3 on for a waveform point

Example of Setting a Marker Byte

01

= Marker 1 on

05

= Markers 1 and 3 on

04

= Marker 3 on

00

= No active markers

0f

= All markers on

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