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Configuring the Internal Baseband Source
R&S
®
SMW200A
315User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 16
Settings:
I Value, Q Value..........................................................................................................315
Generate Signal HD....................................................................................................315
Generate Signal RAM................................................................................................. 315
I Value, Q Value
Enters the value for the I respectively Q component of the test signal.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:TSIGnal:CIQ:I on page 928
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:TSIGnal:CIQ:Q on page 928
Generate Signal HD
Generates a signal and saves it as a waveform file on the hard disk. Use the standard
"File Select" function to store this file
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:TSIGnal:CIQ:CREate:NAMed on page 931
Generate Signal RAM
Generates a signal and uses it as output straight away. The instrument stores the file
with a predefined name.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:TSIGnal:CIQ:CREate on page 931
4.7.3.5 Trigger, Marker and Clock Setting
These tabs provide standard settings.
For detailed description, see:
Chapter 4.5.2.1, "Trigger Settings", on page 253
Chapter 4.5.2.2, "Marker Settings", on page 258
Chapter 4.5.2.3, "Clock Settings", on page 260
Chapter 4.5.2.4, "Local and Global Connector Settings", on page 261
The following settings are specific to the ARB dialog.
Marker Mode
Basic marker configuration for up to three marker channels. The contents of the dialog
change with the selected marker mode.
Use the settings to define the shape and periodicity of the markers. See Regular
Marker Output Signals for description of the regular marker signals.
Note: The marker trace in the waveform file remains unchanged in any case. It is not
overwritten, even if something else than Unchanged has been selected.
The instrument routes the generated marker signals to the selected output connectors,
see Chapter 11.2, "Configuring the Local and Global Connectors", on page 661.
"Unchanged"
The marker signal remains unchanged as defined in the waveform
file.
Using the Arbitrary Waveform Generator (ARB)

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