HP 3562A Operating Manual page 357

Dynamic signal analyzer
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SYNTH (conI)
DELETE VALUE-deletes the edit value in the synthesis table. The edit value is
EDIT DENOM#-used to specify the denominator to be edited. Press EDIT
EDIT NUMER#-used to specify the numerator to be edited. Press EDIT NUMER#,
EDIT POLE#-used to specify the pole to be edited. Press EDIT POLE#, then select
EDIT RESIDU#-used to specify the residue to be edited. Press EDIT RESDU#, then
EDIT ZERO#-used to specify the zero to be edited. Press EDIT ZERO#, then select
GAIN FACTOR-used to enter the constant (K) needed to set the desired gain of a
POLE RESIDU-specifies pole/residue synthesis and displays the pole/residue table
POLE ZERO-specifies pole/zero synthesis and displays the pole/zero table and its
POL Y NOMIAL -specifies ratio-of-polynomials synthesis and displays the polynomial
RETURN-redisplays the previous menu.
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selected with E DIT DENOM#, EDIT N U M ER#, EDIT POLE#, EDIT
RESDU# OR EDIT ZERO# (depending on the type of synthesis). Be careful
when deleting poles and residues; these must be in pairs in the table.
DENOM#, then select the denominator using the Entry group. Specifying
the edit value does not immediately change it; the actual editing is done
with ADD VALUE, CHANGE VALUE, or DELETE VALUE.
then select the numerator using the Entry group. Specifying the edit value
does not immediately change it; the actual editing is done with ADD
VALUE, CHANGE VALUE, and DELETE VALUE.
the pole using the Entry group. Specifying the edit value does not immedi­
ately change it; the actual editing is done with ADD VALUE, CHANGE
VALUE, and DELETE VALUE.
select the residue using the Entry group. Specifying the edit value does not
immediately change it; the actual editing is done with ADD VALUE,
CHANGE VALUE, and DELETE VALUE.
the zero using the Entry group. Specifying the edit value does not immedi­
ately change it; the actual editing is done with ADD VALUE, CHANGE
VALUE, and DELETE VALUE.
synthesized frequency response function. Chapter 9 has an example of
selecting gain for a low pass filter.
and its editing menu.
editing menu.
table and its editing menu,

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