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Agilent Technologies 33522A User Manual

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Chapter 5 Tutorial
Arbitrary Waveforms
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Waveform Filters The instrument includes two filters to smooth the
transitions between points as arbitrary waveforms are generated. The
Normal filter setting gives a wide, flat frequency response, but its step
response exhibits overshoot and ringing. The Step setting gives a nearly
ideal step response, but it has more roll-off in its frequency response
than the Normal filter.
Each filter’s cutoff frequency is a fixed fraction of the waveform’s sample
rate. The Normal filter’s response is -3 dB at 27% of the sample rate and
the Step filter’s response is -3 dB at 13% of the sample rate. For example,
if you are playing an arbitrary waveform at 100 MSa/s, the Normal
filter’s -3 dB frequency bandwidth is 27 MHz.
If you turn filtering off, the output changes abruptly between points,
with a transition time of approximately 10 ns.
Waveform Sequencing The Agilent 33500 Series can assemble long,
complex waveforms from smaller waveforms. The user-definable
program that specifies how to do this is called a sequence, and the
smaller waveforms are called segments. Switching between segments
occurs seamlessly in real time. As an analogy, think of segments as songs
in a music player and sequences as play lists.
Each step of a sequence specifies a segment and how many times it is
played. It also specifies whether the sequence waits for a trigger before
the next step and how the Sync signal is generated on a step-by-step
basis.
For each step in the sequence, you can do one of the following:
play the selected segment from 1 to 1,000,000 times and then advance
to the next step
play the selected segment once and then stop and wait for a trigger
before advancing
repeat the selected segment until a trigger occurs and then advance
repeat the selected segment until explicitly stopped
Options for Sync signal generation include:
assert Sync at the beginning of the segment
negate Sync at the beginning of the segment
maintain the current Sync state throughout the segment
assert Sync at the beginning of the segment and negate it at a defined
point within the segment.

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BrandAgilent Technologies
Model33522A
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
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