Arbitrary and Function Generator
R&S AM300
E-1007.9922.12
6-172
Operating manual, 02/2005
6.2.5.3
Storing a Waveform from the USB Stick in the Flash Memory
Application
You can load user-defined waveforms from the USB stick into the internal
flash memory. To do this you first need to load a waveform from the USB
stick into one of the channels and then store the waveform from the channel
concerned in the internal flash memory.
Loading a waveform
1.
Load a user-defined waveform from the external USB stick into one of
the channels ( 6-171).
Storing a waveform
from CH1 or CH2 in
the flash memory
2.
In the
menu
press the
or
function key
.
An entry field for entering a file name is displayed. The default setting is
the file name of the loaded waveform in the respective channel, e.g.:
3.
Enter a new file name from the
numerical keys
keyboard ( 3-42).
Note:
Do you want to overwrite a file already is exists, the following
message is displayed „The file already is exists. Do you want to overwrite
this file?“.
4.
Press the
ENTER key
[5] to store the waveform.
The user-defined waveform in channel CH1 or CH2 is stored in the
internal flash memory and can be reloaded ( 6-170).
Note
If no user-defined waveform is loaded in channel CH1 (CH2), the message
"No Arbitrary Waveform loaded in CH1 (CH2)" is displayed. Press the
ENTER key
[5] to acknowledge the message.
If the internal flash memory is full, the message "Insuficient memory space" is
displayed. Press the
ENTER key
[5] to acknowledge the message. Delete a
waveform from the internal flash memory and repeat the storage procedure.
The waveforms generated with the software Waveform Composer (R&S
AM300-K2) are encoded. In order to read the waveform files (*.am3) with the
R&S AM300, the instruments needs to be registered on a PC with a key-
code. The key code is part of the optional software package R&S AM300-K2.
Additional hints to create and load waveforms can be found in the software
manual R&S AM300-K2 which is supplied with the CD-ROM.
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