Specifications

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This section explains how to use
the two forms of signal generator
data storage, the memory cata-
log, and the instrument state
register.
Using the memory catalog
The signal generator’s interface for
stored files is the memory catalog.
From there you can view, copy,
rename, and delete files, either from
the signal generator’s front panel or
via remote controller. (For informa-
tion on performing these tasks
remotely, see the programming
guide.)
Part 4: Using Data
Storage Functions
The memory catalog may contain
the following file types and their
associated data:
LIST
sweep data from the List Mode
Values table including frequency,
amplitude, and dwell time.
STAT
instrument state data, controlling
instrument operating state parame-
ters, such as frequency, amplitude,
and mode.
UFLT
user flatness calibration correction
pair data (user-defined frequency
and corresponding amplitude
correction values).