Synthesis Overview; Entering Data In A Synthesis Table - HP 3563A Operating Manual

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Synthesis Overview

Synthesis allows you to create a trace based on the transfer function of a system. Synthesis is set up
and controlled using softkey menus under the
perform synthesis, you enter parameters from your transfer function into the analyzer's synthesis
table. Parameters can be represented in one of the following data formats:
Pole-Zero
Partial Fraction (Pole-Residue)
Polynomial
There are two synthesis tables that exist in the analyzer at all times: one for the s domain and
another for the z domain. Both tables are stored i n non-volatile memory and are not erased when
power is removed.
A
synthesis table can also be stored in disc memory; see chapter 1 1 for
instructions.
Each synthesis table can have a maximum of
occupy one line, pole-zero and pole-residue tables can contain up to

Entering Data in a Synthesis Table

To enter data in a synthesis table, press
softkey. To work in the s domain (in other words, to enter data in the s-domain synthesis table),
DOMAIN S Z
toggle
such that S is highlighted. To work in the
data in the z-domain synthesis table) toggle
POLE ZERO, POLE RESIDU,
POLE RESIDU
pole-zero data.
polynomial data.
1 7-2
SYNTH
22
lines of data. Since conjugate pole (or zero) pairs
SYNTH
and select the domain with the
DOMAIN S Z
POLYNOMIAL
or
(see figure 17-1).
lets you enter pole-residue data.
hardkey (as shown in figure 17-1). To
poles and 44 zeros.
44
domain (in other words, to enter
such that Z is highlighted. Then press
POLE ZERO
POLYNOMIAL
DOMAIN S Z
lets you enter
lets you enter

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