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198 Agilent N518xA, E8663B, E44x8C, and E82x7D Signal Generators Programming Guide
Creating and Downloading Waveform Files
Waveform Memory
Waveform Memory
The signal generator provides two types of memory, volatile and non- volatile. You can download files
to either memory type.
Volatile Random access memory that does not survive cycling of the signal generator
power. This memory is commonly referred to as waveform memory (WFM1) or
waveform playback memory. To play back waveforms, they must reside in volatile
memory. The following file types share this memory:
Non- volatile Storage memory where files survive cycling the signal generator power. Files
remain until overwritten or deleted. To play back waveforms after cycling the
signal generator power, you must load waveforms from non- volatile waveform
memory (NVWFM) to volatile waveform memory (WFM1). On the Agilent MXG the
non- volatile memory is referred to as internal media and external media. The
following file types share this memory:
Table 5-1 Signal Generators and Volatile Memory Types
Volatile Memory Type Model of Signal Generator
N5182A with
Option 651,
652, or 654
E4438C with
Option 001,
002, 601, or
602
E8267D Option
601 or 602
I/Q x x x
Marker x x x
File header x x x
User PRAM x x
Table 5-2 Signal Generators and Non-Volatile Memory Types
Non- Volatile Memory Type Model of Signal Generator
N5182A with
Option 651,
652, or 654
E4438C with
Option 001,
002, 601, or
602
E8267D Option
601 or 602
I/Q x x x
Marker x x x
File header x x x
Sweep List x x x
User Data x x x
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