Lesson 2 – Setting Up the Waveform Generator
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Example:
Sequencer Programming Examples for an AWG
Explanation:
• In the upper example, the generation of waveform B gets repeated
for five times.
• In the lower example, the generation of the waveforms A, B, and C
gets repeated two times, after it has been executed once before the
repetition.
• Loops may be nested. That means, the sequencer can execute
loops within loops. Up to 8 loop levels are supported.
• Triggers are ignored as long as one sequencer instruction gets
executed.
A sub-label can be assigned to any command line. Sub-labels are
edited with the buttons ADD, DELETE, and MOVE of the Sub Labels
section.
NOTE As explained earlier, the Hardware Settings page lets you specify not
only a sequencer program but also a sub-label or to start with.