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2. Select "Pulse Train Data".
3. Select an existing file or select "New" to create one.
4. Define the filename.
Select "Edit Pulse Train Data", if the file is empty or to control and change the val-
ues.
5. In the "Edit Pulse Train Data" dialog, enter the pulse on/off times and pulse repeti-
tion values.
6. Select "Save".
A pulse train is a sequence of pulses with user-defined repetition, and pulse on and
off times. Once defined, pulse train settings can be saved in a file. The filename is
user-definable; the file extension (
*.pulstrn
) is assigned automatically.
When a file is selected, the filename is indicated.
Possible ways to configuring a pulse train
You can configure a pulse train in the following ways:
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Internally
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Use the built-in editor table editor, see in the "Pulse Generator > Pulse Train"
dialog.
Once defined, pulse train settings can be saved in a file. For example, to
exchange configuration between instruments or to modify the file content with
an external program and reload them again.
The filename is user-definable; the file extension is
*.pulstrn
.
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Using the corresponding remote-control commands.
Note that you have to create a pulse train file first.
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Externally
Create a pulse train sequence as a CSV file with Microsoft Excel, with a Notepad
or a similar tool, save it with the predefined extension. Transfer the file to and load
it into the instrument.
Modulation Settings