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Psg signal generators
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Basic Digital Operation
Using Waveform Markers
Use the steps described in Placing a Marker Across a Range of Points, but set
both the first and last marker point to the value of the point you want to set.
For example, if you want to set a marker on point 5, set both the first and last
value to 5.
Placing Repetitively Spaced Markers
The following example sets markers across a range of points and specifies the
spacing (skipped points) between each marker. You must set the spacing
before you apply the marker settings; you cannot apply skipped points to a
previously set range of points.
1. Remove any existing marker points
2. In the Marker Utilities menu
3. Highlight the desired waveform segment.
4. Highlight the desired marker number: Press Marker 1 2 3 4
5. Set the first sample point in the range (in this example, 5):
6. Set the last marker point in the range to a value less than the number of
7. Enter the number of sample points that you want skipped (in this example,
8. Press Apply To Waveform > Return.
This causes the marker to occur on every other point (one sample point is
skipped) within the marker point range, as shown below.
One application of the skipped point feature is the creation of a clock signal as
the auxiliary output.
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In ARB formats there is only one file (AUTOGEN_WAVEFORM) and it is
already highlighted.
Press Set Marker On Range Of Points > First Mkr Point > 5 > Enter.
points in the waveform, and
greater than or equal to the first marker point (in this example, 25):
Press Last Mkr Point > 25 > Enter.
1):
Press # Skipped Points > 1 > Enter.
Viewing markers is described on
(page
117).
(page
115), press Set Markers.
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