User’s Guide Part Number 34811-90001 January 1994 For Warranty and Regulatory information, see the pages behind the Index. © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1994 All Rights Reserved.
The HP 34811A BenchLink Software (HP BenchLink/Arb) package provides a communication link between a personal computer (PC) and the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator (function generator). HP BenchLink/Arb allows you to create and edit waveforms in a Windows environment before transferring them to the function generator. HP BenchLink/Arb’s key functions are: • Create and edit arbitrary waveforms up to 16,000 points in length.
Conventions Used in this Guide Throughout this guide the following typeface and icon conventions are maintained to improve readability and enable you to quickly find the information you need. Ctrl+C Italics are used to indicate a hot key (shortcut) to perform a task or to give some useful information. The Toolbar, Palette Bar, and some paragraphs in this guide contain icons to represent an action. CANCEL This typeface is used to indicate the label on a button or other control.
In This Book Chapter 1 - Installation describes how to install HP BenchLink/Arb and configure your instrument for operation. Chapter 2 - Quick Start describes how to start the software and provides a brief exercise to help you get started using HP BenchLink/Arb. Chapter 3 - Using HP BenchLink/Arb describes how to use HP BenchLink/Arb for creating, editing, printing, and saving arbitrary waveforms as well as transferring waveforms to the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator.
Table of Contents Conventions Used in this Guide Recommended Reading . . . . . The READBLA.WRI file . . . . In This Book . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 . 2 . 3 Chapter 1 – Installation Equipment Required . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal Computer Requirements . . . Computer Interface Requirements . . .
Chapter 3 – Using HP BenchLink/Arb (continued) Performing Waveform Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subtract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multiply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Performing Math Operations Using the Clipboard . Using Standard Waveshapes in Math Operations . Clipping a Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Absolute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inverting a Waveform . . . . .
Chapter 5 – Using With Other Applications Importing Arbitrary Waveforms From Files . . . . . . To import a .CSV or .PRN file . . . . . . . . . . . . To import a file from Mathcad . . . . . . . . . . . . Exporting Arbitrary Waveforms to Other Applications To Export a Waveform Using the Clipboard . . . . . To Export Waveform Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting Other BenchLink Applications . . . . . . . . Chapter 6 - Error and Information Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Installation 1
1 Chapter 1 Installation Equipment Required This chapter describes how to install and configure HP BenchLink/Arb to run on your computer. Before beginning the installation process, verify that your system meets the following minimum requirements. Equipment Required Personal Computer Requirements • IBM (or compatible) 386 or 486 PC. • 3.5" 1.44 Mb floppy disk drive (high density). • Microsoft compatible mouse (bus or serial). • Color VGA or SVGA display. • 4 MB memory. • 1.
Chapter 1 Installation Installing the HP BenchLink/Arb Software 1 Installing the HP BenchLink/Arb Software 1 Insert the HP BenchLink/Arb floppy disk in your computer disk drive. 2 Save any work in progress. Close unneeded applications. Select File | Run at the Program Manager. Type A:\setup in the COMMAND LINE text box and press ENTER or click OK. Change the drive letter if needed (i.e., B:\setup).
Chapter 1 Installation To Change the HP BenchLink/Arb Icon 1 If you encounter problems • Check the system and interface requirements listed on page 8. • If you are using RS-232, be sure you are using the correct cable. Interface cables are described in detail in the HP 33120A User’s Guide. • Check the error messages contained in Chapter 6. • If your PC is configured to use extended memory management (such as EMM386.
Chapter 1 Installation Freeing Disk Space 1 3 Click the CHANGE ICON... button. The Change Icon dialog box is displayed. 4 Scroll through the available icons and double click on the icon you want or highlight the icon and click OK. You will be returned to the Program Items Properties dialog box which will now show the new icon. Click OK. You can also select other icons from other program files. Refer to your Windows documentation for complete details about changing icons.
Chapter 1 Installation To Remove HP BenchLink/Arb 1 To Remove HP BenchLink/Arb To remove the HP BenchLink/Arb program from your computer hard disk: 1 Delete all the files in the directory containing HP BenchLink/Arb (the default directory is \BENCH). CAUTION If you have other HP BenchLink applications (i.e., HP BenchLink/ Scope) and delete all the files in the \BENCH directory, you will also delete the other applications. Check the READBLA.WRI file for a list of files installed by HP BenchLink/ Arb.
2 2 Quick Start
Chapter 2 Quick Start HP BenchLink/Arb Components This chapter provides an overview of HP BenchLink/Arb and gives a few exercises to help you get started using the software. This chapter does not describe all the features and functions of HP BenchLink/Arb. Chapter 4 describes the features and functions.
Chapter 2 Quick Start HP BenchLink/Arb Components Menu Bar The Menu Bar contains pull-down menus. Position your cursor over a menu item and click the mouse button to view the menu choices. You can also use the menus by holding the Alt key and typing the underlined letter of the menu choice (for example, Alt+F will display the File menu). Toolbar The Toolbar contains icons for quick display of dialog boxes and rapid execution of HP BenchLink/Arb commands.
Chapter 2 Quick Start Starting and Closing HP BenchLink/Arb Starting and Closing HP BenchLink/Arb 2 Starting. HP BenchLink/Arb can be started in one of three ways: • From the BenchLink program group, double-click the BenchLink/Arb icon. • From the Windows File menu, choose Run... and, assuming HP BenchLink/Arb was loaded in a directory named ’bench’, enter: \bench\bl_arb.exe. • From the DOS prompt, assuming HP BenchLink/Arb was loaded in a directory named ‘bench’, type: win \bench\bl_arb.exe.
Chapter 2 Quick Start To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform 2 This exercise demonstrates how to use HP BenchLink/Arb. An arbitrary waveform is created, edited, saved, and output to the function generator. 1 Start HP BenchLink/Arb as described on the previous page. You should have an empty waveform edit window displayed. 2 Put a sine wave segment in the waveform edit window by clicking the Sine Wave icon.
Chapter 2 Quick Start To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform 3 Add a triangle wave segment to the sine wave by clicking the Triangle Wave icon. The triangle wave segment is added to the sine wave segment. Notice the tick mark (just above the waveform grids) that shows where the segment begins and ends. 4 Change the triangle wave segment amplitude. Place the cursor anywhere on the triangle wave segment in the waveform edit window and double-click. The Edit Segment dialog box appears.
Chapter 2 Quick Start To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform 2 The triangle wave segment amplitude is reduced to 0.5 and the segment is highlighted. 5 Expand the arbitrary waveform to fill the waveform edit window. Click on the Math menu choice and then Expand to Fit in the drop-down menu. The waveform is expanded to fill all 16,000 data points. The waveform fills the entire window and is now considered arbitrary (you cannot edit the sine wave or triangle wave segments independently).
Chapter 2 Quick Start To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform 6 Save the new waveform by clicking the Save icon. The Save As dialog box appears. 2 Type the name wave1.arb in the FILE NAME text box and click OK. The waveform edit window name changes to reflect the file name.
Chapter 2 Quick Start To Create, Save, and Output an Arbitrary Waveform 7 Send the new waveform to the function generator. Click the I/O menu option and then Send Waveform... from the drop-down menu or click the Send Waveform icon. The Send Waveform dialog box appears. 2 Change the AMPLITUDE value to 1.0 and click OK. The waveform is sent to the function generator. The function generator will output the new waveform once all the data points have been received. If the I/O | Send Waveform ...
3 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb About Arbitrary Waveforms This chapter describes procedures, components, and features you will use in HP BenchLink/Arb. About Arbitrary Waveforms 3 The waveforms you create in HP BenchLink/Arb are a series of data points. The first point, 0, is given a Y value between -1 and +1. The next point has another Y value, and so on, to the maximum number of data points in your waveform. Taken together, these points make up a waveshape.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb About Arbitrary Waveforms Because of this relative amplitude scaling, it is possible to create waveforms that contain unintentional dc offsets. Consider a square wave that ranges from +1 to -0.5. If this waveform is sent to the function generator with a specified output voltage of 1 V peak-to-peak, the square wave will not be centered around 0 V but will have an apparent +0.5 Volt dc offset. The +1 relative amplitude will be scaled to +0.75 V and the -0.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Creating Waveforms Creating Waveforms 3 Waveforms consist of one or more segments of X and Y points which can be created in HP BenchLink/Arb in a number of ways, including drawing the waveform in freehand mode, combining standard waveshapes, applying mathematical operations, and importing X, Y data from other applications. Any of these methods can be combined to create more complex waveforms.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Creating Waveforms 3 If the selection is made by clicking an icon in the Palette Bar, one segment of the corresponding waveform will be added to the window with default values. If the new waveshape segment causes the total points to exceed 16,000, a warning dialog will appear, informing you that the segment will not be added. Click OK and try a smaller number of points or remove part of the existing waveform.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Editing a Waveform Line Drawing 3 Select Line drawing mode by clicking the Line icon or by selecting Waveforms | Line from the Menu Bar. Click once in the waveform window to start the line and then move the cursor and click again. Numerous connected lines can be drawn by moving the cursor and clicking again. Double-click at the end of the line in the window, press ESCAPE, or press ENTER to terminate the line.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Editing a Waveform To highlight an individual segment, hold the SHIFT key and click on the segment. Select multiple segments by holding the SHIFT key while clicking on each segment. To select the entire waveform (multiple segments) choose Edit | Select All from the Menu Bar or hold the SHIFT key and double click in the waveform edit window. You can also use markers to confine the editing area or to alter standard waveshape segments when using freehand or line drawing mode.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Editing a Waveform Using the Clipboard To cut a portion of a waveform or an entire segment, first select it, then choose Edit | Cut. The selected portion is added to the Clipboard and may be pasted into a different part of the waveform or another waveform edit window. 3 Any selected waveform segment or portion of a waveform may be copied to the Clipboard and pasted into other windows or applications.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Performing Waveform Math Performing Waveform Math The Math menu contains several mathematical functions to be performed on arbitrary waveforms. The first three (add, subtract, and multiply) combine two operands while the remaining functions are performed on a single operand. All of the mathematical operations can be undone if necessary. Choose Edit | Undo from the Menu Bar to return the waveform to its original shape. Add The Math | Add...
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Performing Waveform Math Performing Math Operations Using the Clipboard 3 1 Select the first operand. This can be an individual segment or the entire waveform. Copy it to the Clipboard using the Edit | Copy command. 2 Select the second operand by highlighting it in the waveform edit window. 3 Select the mathematical function (Add, Subtract, or Multiply). A Math dialog box will appear.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Performing Waveform Math 5 If the waveform copied to the Clipboard has a different number of points than the selected waveform, you can click the MATCH LENGTH button. This will adjust the size of the Clipboard waveform to match the first operand. Click it again to undo the match length operation.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Performing Waveform Math Clipping a Waveform The Math | Clip command clips the present waveform data to the specified Y value. To perform the clipping function, you must first select the area of the waveform to be clipped using the Y markers. To clip a waveform: 3 1 Turn on the Y markers using the Edit | Y Markers command or click the Y Markers icon. 2 Position the markers to specify the minimum and maximum Y values. Click the Thumbtack icon to set the markers.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Performing Waveform Math Smoothing a Waveform The Math | Smooth command smoothes rough edges, abrupt transitions, and spikes in the waveform. Select the part of the waveform or segment you wish to smooth before selecting this command. The smoothing algorithm uses a 7 data point ‘moving average’ technique.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Importing Data Saved From HP BenchLink/Scope Percentage of Original Data starts at 100%. The size of the waveform data can be changed by specifying the number of points/amplitude peak-to-peak or percentage of the original size. Pressing ENTER for each new value will automatically change the selected data in the waveform edit window. Click OK to complete the resizing process or CANCEL to return the data to its original size.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Configuring the Interface Configuring the Interface When the HP BenchLink/Arb application is started, it searches for any supported IEEE-488 interface hardware and software installed in your PC and any instruments connected to the interface. If an IEEE-488 interface card with connected devices is not found, HP BenchLink/Arb checks the serial ports for any devices.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Configuring the Interface The Settings... option is for RS-232 only and is grayed out for IEEE-488 users. The RS-232 Settings dialog displays serial port (COM2), baud rate (9600), handshake (none), parity (none), character length (8-bits), and stop bits (2-bits) parameters. Changes are allowed only to the serial port parameter. 3 Any devices found by HP BenchLink/Arb upon initialization are displayed in the INSTRUMENTS list box.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Transferring Waveforms to the Function Generator Transferring Waveforms to the Function Generator When you have finished creating and editing your waveform, HP BenchLink/Arb can transfer the waveform data to the function generator. To transfer the contents of the active waveform edit window: 1 3 Select I/O | Send Waveform... from the Menu Bar or click the Send Waveform icon. The Send Waveform dialog box appears.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Printing Waveforms Printing Waveforms Waveforms can be printed when actively displayed in HP BenchLink/Arb. The waveform does not have to be a saved file to be printed (i.e. it can be an untitled window). 1 If more than one waveform edit window is open, ensure the window you want to print is the active window by clicking on it with your mouse. 2 Select File | Print... from the Menu Bar or click the Print icon. 3 The Print dialog box is displayed.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Saving Waveforms Saving Waveforms Arbitrary waveforms can be saved from HP BenchLink/Arb with .ARB, .CSV, .PRN, or .BIN file extensions. The .ARB file format is a binary format used by HP BenchLink/Arb. The .CSV file format contains point/amplitude pairs separated by a comma. The .PRN file format contains point/amplitude pairs separated by a tab. The .BIN format is IEEE-488.2 binary block format.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Using HP BenchLink/Arb Help Using HP BenchLink/Arb Help HP BenchLink/Arb provides an extensive, easy-to-use, context-sensitive help system. Help is available to guide you through the use of dialog boxes and to explain the function of menu commands. 3 HP BenchLink/Arb help is accessed by selecting Help | Index from the Menu Bar. Choosing this command will display a list of key topics and allow you to perform a search of help topics or allow you to jump to others.
Chapter 3 Using HP BenchLink/Arb Configuring the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator Configuring the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator HP BenchLink/Arb supports both RS-232 and IEEE-488 communications from the PC to the HP 33120A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator. This section describes how to set up your function generator so that communications can be established when you run HP BenchLink/Arb.
4 4 Feature and Function Reference
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components A typical HP BenchLink/Arb screen is shown on page 14. Title Bar In the Title Bar, HP BenchLink/Arb displays HP 34811A BenchLink/Arb and the name of the active waveform edit window. Menu Bar The Menu Bar offers the following pull-down menus: 4 • File Menu - contains commands for opening, closing, saving, importing data, and printing waveform edit windows.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components Toolbar The Toolbar contains icons for quick display of dialog boxes and rapid execution of HP BenchLink/Arb commands. The following icons are displayed in the Toolbar: Performs the File | New command. Performs the File | Open... command. Performs the File | Save command. The Instrument drop-down list displays HP and the model number of all devices found on the IEEE-488 bus or serial port.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components Palette Bar The Palette Bar is designed to provide quick access to tools used in creating and editing waveforms. The following icons are displayed in the Palette Bar. Enters the ‘edit select’ mode. Portions of a waveform are selected by clicking and dragging to highlight the desired area (Edit | Edit Select.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference HP BenchLink/Arb Screen Components Performs the View | Zoom command. Click and drag your mouse to select the zoom area. Performs the View | Zoom In command. Performs the View | Zoom Out command. Status Bar The Status Bar is a helpful tool designed to provide brief descriptions of the Menu Bar and Toolbar items currently selected and provides specific waveform information depending upon the application mode.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Standard Waveshapes Standard Waveshapes Waveforms can be created using the standard waveshapes available in HP Bench Link/Arb. Each waveshape is inserted as a segment in the waveform edit window, allowing you to vary the size and number of segments in the window or to make the entire waveform one segment. 4 Selecting a standard waveshape from the Waveforms Menu will display the New Segment dialog box.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Standard Waveshapes Type Parameters Ramp Wave Sinc Pulse V sine(m π) (m π) Exponential Rise −bn V(1−e ) Exponential Fall −bn Ve Noise DC Default Range Data points 2000 8 to 16000 Amplitude 1.00 0.00 to 1.00 Offset 0.00 -1.00 to +1.00 Cycles 1.00 1.00 to 100.00 Phase (degrees) 0.00 0.00 to 360.00 Data Points 2000 8 to 16000 Amplitude 1.00 0.00 to 1.00 Offset 0.00 -1.00 to +1.00 Cycles 1.00 1.00 to 100.00 Phase (degrees) 0.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Waveform Edit Windows Waveform Edit Windows Waveforms created in HP BenchLink/Arb are displayed in waveform edit windows. Waveforms consist of one or more segments which can be created by inserting standard waveshapes, freehand drawing, line drawing, and performing mathematical operations. Segments can be combined to create virtually any waveform you may need.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Waveform Edit Windows The waveform edit window contains horizontal and vertical gridlines. To change the spacing of the horizontal and vertical grid lines select View | Grid... from the Menu Bar. The spacing of the vertical (up/down) grid lines is directly affected by the View | Grid... command. The horizontal spacing (left/right) of the grid lines is automatically adjusted to standard values (such as 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, or 1.0).
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Wave View Window Several windows can be displayed at one time. All new window title bars contain the word ‘Untitled’, and a number. When the windows are saved, ‘Untitled’ is changed to the name of the file. The total number of points in each waveform must be a minimum of 8 points and cannot exceed 16,000 points. Waveform Edit windows can be maximized, reduced to an icon, cascaded or tiled.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Selection modes Selection modes HP BenchLink/Arb uses different selection modes for performing various functions: Edit Select mode. Parts or segments of the waveform can be selected by clicking the ‘edit select’ icon found on the Palette Bar. This selection mode allows you to highlight the desired area for editing or math operations.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Zoom Marker mode. ‘Marker’ mode is entered by clicking the icon on the Palette Bar or by choosing Edit | Marker Select from the Menu Bar. This mode automatically enables the X and Y markers. Selecting either X or Y markers (from the Edit Menu or with icons) also causes the cursor to change to ‘marker’ mode. Move the markers using a click and drag motion, or, for fine adjustment, the arrow keys.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference X and Y Markers X and Y Markers Vertical (X) or horizontal (Y) markers are available in HP BenchLink/Arb to assist you in creating and modifying waveforms. Select Edit | X Markers or Edit | Y Markers or click their icons to display the X or Y markers. When the markers are first displayed, your cursor will be in the ‘marker’ mode.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Scrolling Scrolling Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to view different portions of the waveform. Scroll bars are needed because, in some cases, the actual waveform physically occupies more space than the window can display at one time. If the waveform fits in the window, no scroll bars will be displayed. Tick Marks (Segment Identification Markers) 4 Tick marks are visual aids used to identify the start and end points of a waveform segment.
Chapter 4 Feature and Function Reference Sample Files Sample Files The following sample waveform files were placed in the \BENCH\SAMPLES directory during installation. Most of these waveforms were created in HP BenchLink/Arb. The GAUSIAN.ARB waveform was imported from the Mathcad application and the HC_GATE.ARB waveform was captured and imported using the HP BenchLink/Scope application. Use File | Open... or click the File Open icon to open one these files.
5 5 Using With Other Applications
Chapter 5 Using With Other Applications Importing Arbitrary Waveforms From Files Importing Arbitrary Waveforms From Files HP BenchLink/Arb can be used to edit waveforms imported from the HP 34810A BenchLink/Scope application, Mathcad or Microsoft Excel. Imported files must be in either .CSV or .PRN point/amplitude pair format. To import a .CSV or .PRN file: Files from HP BenchLink/Scope or Microsoft Excel previously saved in the .CSV or .
Chapter 5 Using With Other Applications Exporting Arbitrary Waveforms to Other Applications Exporting Arbitrary Waveforms to Other Applications You can export waveforms created in HP BenchLink/Arb to other applications. There are two ways to do this: using the clipboard or by exporting the waveform data. To Export a Waveform Using the Clipboard 1 Use Edit | Select All to highlight the waveform in the waveform edit window and copy it to the Clipboard with Edit | Copy Image.
Chapter 5 Using With Other Applications Starting Other BenchLink Applications Starting Other BenchLink Applications IEEE-488 Interface Only. If you select another instrument in the instrument drop-down list, HP BenchLink/Arb will attempt to switch to a BenchLink application that supports the instrument chosen. For example, selecting an HP 54602A will switch to the HP BenchLink/Scope application. If the application is not already running, HP BenchLink/Arb will load the application.
6 6 Error and Information Messages
Chapter 6 Error and Information Messages This chapter lists error and information messages to assist you in the operation of HP BenchLink/Arb. The words in bold type are the message content. The type of message is indicated in the middle column and is followed by the explanation and/or suggested action to be taken. Number or name indicates that there is more than one number or name that can appear in the message. Message Type Suggested Action Couldn’t start application: name.
Chapter 6 Error and Information Messages Message Type Suggested Action No instruments found. Make sure all cables are properly installed and instruments are powered on. Error Message This error message indicates HP BenchLink/Arb cannot find an attached function generator. If you are using RS-232, be sure the correct 9- or 25-pin cables have been used, the function generator is powered on, and the RS-232 settings of the function generator match the settings in the Setup Interface | Settings...
Chapter 6 Error and Information Messages Message Type Suggested Action This segment is too long to be added. Use Resize if you need more space. Error Message This error message indicates the selected standard waveshape cannot be inserted without exceeding the maximum number of points allowed in an HP BenchLink/Arb waveform edit window (16,000). Click OK and adjust the existing waveform using Math | Resize or open another window to add the segment into. Too many windows open. Close some and try again.
Index A about arbitrary waveforms, 24 - 25 adding waveforms, 31 amplitude edit segment, 18 relative, 24 ARB, 11, 41, 58 arrange icons, 46 AT-GPIB, 8 B BenchLink/Scope, 36, 64 BIN, 41, 58, 63 bitmap, 30 C changing icons, 10 clearing waveforms, 30 Clipboard, 30 - 32 clipping waveforms, 34 closing HP BenchLink/Arb, 16 configuration, 37 - 38 function generator, 43 connect the dots, 46 conventions used, 2 copy bitmaps, 30 CSV, 12, 41, 58 cut, 30, 47 D dc, 50 disk space, 8, 11 drawing freehand, 27 line, 28, 48 E
Index H (continued) HP-IB, 10, 37 - 38, 43 cable, 8 interface card, 8 requirements, 8 I I/O | Send Waveform...
Index S sample files, 59 Save As..., 20 saving waveforms, 20 screen pixels, 53 scroll bars, 58 search for help, 42 search for instruments, 38 segment identification markers, 15, 58 segment markers, 58 Send Waveform...
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