Using data storage functions, Using the memory catalog – Agilent Technologies E8247C PSG CW User Manual

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Chapter 2

Basic Operation
Using Data Storage Functions

Using Data Storage Functions

This section explains how to use the two forms of signal generator data storage: the memory catalog and the
instrument state register.

Using the Memory Catalog

The Memory Catalog is the signal generator’s interface for viewing, storing, and saving files; it can be
accessed through the signal generator’s front panel or a remote controller. (For information on performing
these tasks remotely, see the Programming Guide.)
Table 2-1

Memory Catalog File Types and Associated Data

Binary

binary data

State

instrument state data (controlling instrument operating
parameters, such as frequency, amplitude, and mode)

LIST

sweep data from the List Mode Values table including
frequency, amplitude, and dwell time

User Flatness

user flatness calibration correction pair data (user-defined
frequency and corresponding amplitude correction values)

FIR

Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter coefficients

ARB Catalog Types

(E8267C PSG with Option 002/602 only) user created files -
Waveform Catalog Types: WFM1 (waveform file),
NVARB Catalog Types:
NVWFM (non-volatile, ARB waveform file),
NVMKR (non-volatile, ARB waveform marker file),
Seq (ARB sequence file),
MTONE (ARB multitone file),
DMOD (ARB digital modulation file),
MDMOD (ARB multicarrier digital modulation file)

Modulation Catalog Types

(E8267C PSG with Option 002/602 only) associated data for I/Q
and FSK (frequency shift keying) modulation files

Shape

burst shape of a pulse

Bit

Bit

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