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Basic Digital Operation (Option 653/655/656/657)
Before using this information, you should be familiar with the basic operation of the signal generator.
If you are not comfortable with functions such as setting power level and frequency, refer to
3, "Basic Operation," on page 43
The features described in this chapter are available only in vector signal generators with Option 653
or 655 (N5172B) or Option 656 or 657 (N5182B).
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Waveform File Basics
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Storing, Loading, and Playing a Waveform Segment
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Waveform Sequences
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Saving a Waveform's Settings & Parameters
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Using Waveform Markers
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Triggering a Waveform
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Clipping a Waveform
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Scaling a Waveform
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Setting the Baseband Frequency Offset
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I/Q Modulation
on page 204
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I/Q Adjustments
on page 208
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I/Q Calibration
on page 210
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Using the Equalization Filter
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Using Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters in the Dual ARB Real- Time Modulation Filter
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Modifying a FIR Filter Using the FIR Table Editor
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Setting the Real- Time Modulation Filter
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Multiple Baseband Generator Synchronization
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Understanding Option 012 (LO In/Out for Phase Coherency) with Multiple Baseband Generator
Synchronization
on page 232
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Waveform Licensing
See Also:
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Adding Real–Time Noise to a Dual ARB Waveform
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Real–Time Phase Noise Impairment
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Multitone and Two–Tone Waveforms (Option 430)
Agilent X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
and familiarize yourself with the information in that chapter.
on page 146
on page 151
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on page 194
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on page 212
on page 224
on page 237
on page 310
on page 148
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