Setting Marker Polarity; Controlling Markers In A Waveform Sequence - Keysight Technologies N5166B CXG User Manual

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Setting Marker Polarity

Setting a negative marker polarity inverts the marker signal.
1. In second Arb menu
2. For each marker, set the marker polarity as desired.
—The default marker polarity is positive.
—Each marker polarity is set independently.
See also,
"Saving Marker Polarity and Routing Settings" on
As shown on
page
234:
Positive Polarity: On marker points are high (≈3.3V).
Negative Polarity: On marker points are low (0V).
RF blanking always occurs on the low part of the signal regardless of the polarity setting.

Controlling Markers in a Waveform Sequence

In a waveform segment, an enabled marker point generates an auxiliary output signal that is routed
to the rear panel EVENT output (described in
N5181B, & N5182B)" on page
sequence, you enable or disable markers on a segment–by–segment basis; this enables you to
output markers for some segments in a sequence, but not for others. Unless you change the
sequence marker settings or cycle the power, the marker setting for the last segment edited in the
sequence applies to all segments in the next sequence that you build. For information on building a
waveform sequence, see
Keysight CXG, EXG, and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
(page
228), press Marker Utilities > Marker Polarity.
"Rear Panel Overview (N5166B, N5171B, N5172B,
30) corresponding to that marker number. For a waveform
"Creating a Sequence" on
Basic Digital Operation (Option 653/655/656/657)
page 224.
page 212.
Using Waveform Markers
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