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BNC 670C - How to Edit an Analog;Digital Waveform; How to Create a New Analog;Digital Waveform; Parametric Waveforms

BNC 670C
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Model 670C Berkeley Nucleonics Corp. 70 of 96
Prerequisites: “Waveform Editor” software installed
Select an analog or digital non parametric waveform on the waveform list
Press the button to launch the Waveform Editor
Please refer to the “Waveform Editor” user manual for a complete explanation about editing
and creating waveforms.
Prerequisites: “Waveform Editor” software installed
Press the button in the More menu to launch the “Waveform Editor
Please refer to the “Waveform Editor user manual for a complete explanation about editing
and creating waveforms.
Parametric waveforms want to simplify and speed up the process of creating custom waveforms. While
the AT Waveform Editor is still available, parametric waveforms introduce a set of highly customizable
and ready to use waveforms, while still being part of the True-Arb software.
1. Press the button located at the left end of the shortcuts area, then press the
button to start the creation process.
2. In the Add Parametric Waveform dialog, the Name and Description fields are automatically filled
in with default values.
3. Select Predefined if you want to make the new waveform predefined.
4. Press the button to complete the creation process, adding the newly
created waveform to the waveform list. The newly created parametric waveform will be by
default a sine waveform, which can be later changed to other kinds of waveform.