Using user-defined burst shape curves – Agilent Technologies E8247C PSG CW User Manual

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Chapter 7

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Custom Real Time I/Q Baseband

Working with Burst Shapes

Using User-Defined Burst Shape Curves

You can adjust the shape of the rise time curve and the fall time curve using the

Rise Shape

and

Fall

Shape

editors. Each editor enables you to enter up to 256 values, equidistant in time, to define the shape of

the curve. The values are then resampled to create the cubic spline that passes through all of the sample
points.

The

Rise Shape

and

Fall Shape

editors are available for custom real-time I/Q baseband generator

waveforms. They are not available for waveforms generated by the dual arbitrary waveform generator.

You can also design burst shape files externally and download the data to the signal generator. For more
information, see the programming guide.

To Create and Store User-Defined Burst Shape Curves

Using this procedure, you learn how to enter rise shape sample values and mirror them as fall shape values
to create a symmetrical burst curve.

1. Press

Preset

.

2. Press

Mode

>

Custom

>

Real Time I/Q Baseband

>

Burst Shape

.

3. Press

Define User Burst Shape

>

More (1 of 2)

>

Delete All Rows

>

Confirm Delete Of All Rows

.

4. Enter values similar to the sample values in the following table:

a. Highlight the value (

1.000000

) for sample 1.

b. Press

.4

>

Enter

.

c. Press

.6

>

Enter

.

d. Enter the remaining values for samples 3 through 9 from the table above.

e. Press

More (2 of 2)

>

Edit Fall Shape

>

Load Mirror Image of Rise Shape

>

Confirm Load Mirror Image of Rise Shape

.

This changes the fall shape values to a mirror image of the rise shape values.

Rise Shape Editor

Sample

Value

Sample

Value

0

0.000000

5

0.900000

1

0.400000

6

0.950000

2

0.600000

7

0.980000

3

0.750000

8

0.990000

4

0.830000

9

1.000000

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