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Rohde & Schwarz SMBV100B - SAMPLES: Samples; BURST LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; CW MODE LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; HOP LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1

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Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
R&S
®
SMBV100B
184User Manual 1178.4460.02 ─ 03
The marker signals defined with the tag MARKER LIST are processed internally;
additional control list is not created. If the tag is used for all 3 markers, the whole
ARB memory is available for the I/Q samples.
Note: If this tag is used, the maximum number of marker states defined with the
tag MARKER LIST is 64, i.e. Pos
63
:State
63
Setting parameters:
[#] 1 to 3
Sets the marker number.
Example:
{MARKER MODE 1: GENERATOR}
{MARKER MODE 2: GENERATOR}
{MARKER MODE 3: GENERATOR}
Usage: Setting only
{SAMPLES: Samples}
(recommended for waveforms)
The tag contains the number of I/Q samples in the waveform in ASCII format.
On multi-segment waveforms, this tag contains the total I/Q samples of all segments.
Example:
{SAMPLES: 1000}
BB:ARB:WAV:TAG? 'SAMPLES'
Queries the content of the SAMPLES tag of the selected wave-
form file.
Response: 1000
The waveform contains 1000 I/Q samples.
Usage: Setting only
See also Chapter 3.6.4.6, "How to Define Periodically Repeating Traces", on page 172.
{BURST LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
{CW MODE LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
{HOP LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
{LEVATT LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
{MAP LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
{MARKER LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
{[TRACE] LIST [#]: Pos0:State0; Pos1:State1; ...PosN-1:StateN-1}
(mandatory for control lists / optional for waveforms)
The tag contains the data for the marker and control signals in the control list or the
marker signals of ARB waveforms.
Traces are processed different, depending on the selected CONTROL LENGTH. See for
example Chapter 3.6.4.6, "How to Define Periodically Repeating Traces", on page 172.
The processing of the marker traces (MARKER LIST) depends additionally on the
presence of the tag MARKER MODE.
Using the Arbitrary Waveform Generator (ARB)

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