Join( ), Lpf( ) – Tektronix AWG610 User Manual

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Command Descriptions

AWG610 Arbitrary Waveform Generator User Manual

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”output_filename” is the complete file name (file name and extension) to contain
the resultant waveform. The argument can include a relative or absolute path
name. Enclose the file name within double quotation marks.

”filename” is the complete name (path, file name and extension) of the source
file for the integration operation. The file must be on the active drive. The
argument can include a relative or absolute path name. Enclose the file name
within double quotation marks.

”intwave.wfm” = integ(”sineswp.wfm”)

Join( )

The join() statement joins (concatenates) two waveform files (waveform and
marker data) into a single file. The clock sample rate in first file sets the clock
sample rate for the output file waveform. You can only concatenate waveform
(.wfm) files.

Waveform

”output_filename” = join(”filename1”, ”filename2”)

”output_filename” is the complete file name (file name and extension) to contain
the concatenated files. The argument can include a relative or absolute path
name. Enclose the file name within double quotation marks.

”filename1” and ”filename2” are the complete names (path, file name, and
extension) of the files you are concatenating. Both files must be on the active
drive. The argument can include a relative or absolute path name. Enclose each
file name within double quotation marks.

”newsine.wfm” = join(”sine.wfm”, sine2.wfm”)

Lpf( )

The lpf() statement creates a new file by passing the specified waveform file
through a low pass filter.

Waveform

”output_filename” = lpf(”filename1”, cutoff_freq, taps, atten)

Arguments

Example

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Arguments

Example

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