User`s guide
Agilent N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators User’s Guide 141
8 Basic Digital Operation (Option 651/652/654)
NOTE For the N5162A the softkey menus and features mentioned in this guide are only available
through the Web–Enabled MXG or SCPI commands. For information on the Web- Enabled
MXG, refer to the Installation Guide, the Programming Guide, and to the SCPI Command
Reference.
Before using this information, you should be familiar with the basic operation of the signal generator.
If you are not comfortable with functions such as setting power level and frequency, refer to Chapter
3, “Basic Operation,” on page 41 and familiarize yourself with the information in that chapter.
The features described in this chapter are available only in vector signal generators with Option 651,
652, or 654.
• Waveform File Basics on page 142
• Storing, Loading, and Playing a Waveform Segment on page 144
• Waveform Sequences on page 147
• Saving a Waveform’s Settings & Parameters on page 151
• Using Waveform Markers on page 157
• Triggering a Waveform on page 174
• Clipping a Waveform on page 181
• Scaling a Waveform on page 190
• Setting the Baseband Frequency Offset on page 196
• I/Q Modulation on page 200
• I/Q Adjustments on page 203
• I/Q Calibration on page 205
• Using the Equalization Filter on page 207
• Using Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters in the Dual ARB Real- Time Modulation Filter on page
209
• Modifying a FIR Filter Using the FIR Table Editor on page 215
• Setting the Real- Time Modulation Filter on page 219
• Multiple Baseband Generator Synchronization on page 220
• Understanding Option 012 (LO In/Out for Phase Coherency) with Multiple Baseband Generator
Synchronization on page 227
• Waveform Licensing for Firmware Version ≥ A.01.50 on page 231
• Waveform 5–Pack Licensing (Options 221–229) for Firmware Version < A.01.50 on page 239