Agilent Technologies 33250A User Manual page 48

80 mhz function / arbitrary waveform generator
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Features and Functions
You will find that this chapter makes it easy to look up all the details
about a particular feature of the function generator. Whether you are
operating the function generator from the front panel or over the remote
interface, this chapter will be useful. This chapter is divided into the
following sections:
• Output Configuration, on page 49
• Pulse Waveforms, on page 64
• Amplitude Modulation (AM), on page 67
• Frequency Modulation (FM), on page 72
• Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation, on page 78
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• Frequency Sweep, on page 82
• Burst Mode, on page 89
• Triggering, on page 98
• Arbitrary Waveforms, on page 103
• System-Related Operations, on page 109
• Remote Interface Configuration, on page 118
• Calibration Overview, on page 123
• Factory Default Settings, on page 127
Some knowledge of the front-panel menus will be helpful before you read
this chapter. If you have not already read chapter 2, "Front-Panel Menu
Operation," starting on page 29, you may want to read it now. Chapter 4,
"Remote Interface Reference," starting on page 129, lists the syntax for
the SCPI commands available to program the function generator.
Throughout this manual, the following conventions are used for
SCPI command syntax for remote interface programming:
• Square brackets ( [ ] ) indicate optional keywords or parameters.
• Braces ( { } ) enclose parameters within a command string.
• Triangle brackets ( < > ) enclose parameters for which you must
substitute a value.
• A vertical bar ( | ) separates multiple parameter choices.
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