B&K Precision 4078 - Manual User Manual

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can be recalled when revisiting the ARB menu later on or when power cycling
the instrument.


Note: The 4075 and 4078 can both save multiple numbers of waveforms
because the instruments have one large memory bank to store up to 400,000
points total. Essentially, the user can store multiple waves with various
lengths in different locations in the memory. This can be done simply by
generating each of the waveforms with different starting addresses. As long
as the lengths of each do not overlap, user can save as much waveforms with
different lengths as desired (Total points of all waveforms cannot exceed
400,000 points). If user has multiple waveforms to create and do not want to
remember all the different starting addresses and lengths, there is a “STORE”
and “RECALL” feature explained in section 3.6.6 that will allow you to store
and recall up to 50 settings (Note: Only 49 settings can be restores because 50
is reserved for restoring last known working state of the instrument). Each
setting can save all the waveform parameters, configurations, modes, starting
address, length and more. (Refer to Table 3-2 in section 3.10 to see entire list
of stored parameters) This way, user can quickly recall back the different
waves stored in the memory. Refer to section 3.6.6 for details.


F3: MARK

- (Marker Output) Selects the marker output address of the signal to be available
at the Marker Out connector. The F1:ADDR, F2:LENGTH or F3:ON/OFF can
be selected and the Marker output signal can be available at any desired location
address between the start and stop addresses of the executed waveform. This
marker output feature will allow you to generate a positive TTL level output
signal at the points specified by address and length.


Note: The maximum LENGTH allowed to be set for marker is 4000.


Below is an example to illustrate how marker function works:



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