Signal Generator Settings
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SGT100A
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"Peak"
The individual carriers are leveled based on their peak power and the
configured "Carrier Gain".
Example:
A multi carrier signal is composed from two waveform files.
First carrier "Gain" = 0 dB
Second carrier "Gain" = -3 dB
In the resulting multi carrier signal, the
peak power
of the second car-
rier signal will be 3 dB lower than the peak power of the first carrier
signal.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:MCARrier:POWer:REFerence
Carrier Table
Calls the table for configuring individual carriers. A selectable carrier range can be set
with the aid of the optional "Carrier Table Assistant" (see
The multi carrier configuration can be checked with the aid of the "Carrier Graph".
Output Settings
The "Output Settings" section in the multi carrier dialog indicates the name, the size
and the clock rate of the currently calculated multi carrier output file.
Output File
Opens the "File" dialog, where the output filename of the multi carrier waveform which
has to be calculated can be entered.
The multi carrier waveform is calculated and saved under this name by clicking the
"Create" or "Create and Load" button.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:MCARrier:OFILe
Clock Rate
Displays the resulting sample rate at which the multi carrier waveform is output by the
arbitrary waveform generator. The output clock rate depends on the number of carri-
ers, carrier spacing and input sample rate of the leftmost or rightmost carriers.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:MCARrier:CLOCk?
File Size
Displays the resulting number of samples of the multi carrier waveform.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:ARBitrary:MCARrier:SAMPles?
Create
Creates a new multi carrier waveform defined by the multi carrier table and general
setting entries.
Baseband