4.8 Using Memory Function
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4.8.2 Arbitrary Waveform Memory
The user-created arbitrary waveform data can be saved into the Arbitrary Waveform Memory.
Both the internal and USB memories can be selected as the Arbitrary Waveform Memory. Creation
of arbitrary waveform data and saving it to the Arbitrary Waveform Memory are performed using
Wave Designer, the control software (Optional). The Memory View enables you to copy the
arbitrary waveform data between the internal and USB memories, and clear/rename the Arbitrary
Waveform Memory.
The internal memory has 16 Arbitrary Waveform Memories from No. 1 to No. 16. In the factory
default, memories from No. 1 to No. 8 are for triangle wave and from No. 9 to No. 16 for square
wave. Clearing an Arbitrary Waveform Memory resets its data to the factory default.
Inside the USB memory, the NF_TOOL\NF_KP\ARB_DATA folder is the Arbitrary Waveform
Memory.
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Inside the USB memory, the location that stores the arbitrary waveform data is the
NF_TOOL\NF_KP\ARB_DATA folder.
The number of arbitrary waveform data files saved in a USB memory should be 500 or less. If
the number of files exceeds this limit, the product cannot recognize the arbitrary waveform
data files in the USB memory.
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Copying the arbitrary waveform data (from internal memory to USB memory)
The paragraphs below describe how to copy the arbitrary waveform data from the internal memory
to the USB memory. For how to copy from the USB memory to the internal memory, see
4.7.4
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1.
In the Memory View, select [ARB Copy].
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