User Manual
Chapter 3 Arbitrary Waveform Output RIGOL
User‟s Guide for DG5000
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Delete: Delete the points that can be edited between X1 and X2 and
connect the start and end points using the current interpolation method.
Note that point 1 cannot be deleted.
8. Save
The currently created waveform is stored in the volatile memory. When creating a
new waveform, the previous waveform in volatile memory will be overwritten.
Press this softkey to enter the file storage interface (refer to “Store and Recall”).
Users can store the edited waveform into internal memory (C Disk) or external
memories (D Disk or E Disk) of the instrument.
Tips
Users can store the waveform edited by PC software into the local memory of
the instrument through the following two methods:
Use SCPI commands (more information, see “
Programming Guide”
of this
generator).
For waveform with greater than 16 kpts:
:TRACe:DAC VOLATILE16,<flag>,<len>,<binary_block_data>
For waveform with less than 16 kpts:
:TRACe:DAC VOLATILE,<binary_block_data>
Use the file management system to transfer files from USB flash device
(recognized as D Disk or E Disk in the generator) to internal memory (C
Disk) of the instrument.