Sony Tektronix VX4792 User Manual page 10

Arbitrary waveform generator
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Figure 2–28: Equation Using Min( and Max(
Figure 2–29: Equation Using Rnd(
Figure 2–30: Waveform Before Calculating Differentiation
Figure 2–31: Waveform After Differentiation Using Diff(
Figure 2–32: Waveform After Integration Using Integ(
Figure 2–33: VXIbus Connectors P1 and P2
Figure 3–1: Command and Query Structure Flowchart
Figure 3–2: Typical Syntax Diagrams
Figure 4–1: The Standard Event Status Register (SESR)
Figure 4–2: The Status Byte Register (SBR)
Figure 4–3: The Device Event Status Enable Register (DESER)
Figure 4–4: The Event Status Enable Register (ESER)
Figure 4–5: The Service Request Enable Register (SRER)
Figure 4–6: Status and Event Handling Process Overview
Figure D–1: Sine Wave Signal
Figure D–2: Triangle Wave Signal
Figure D–3: Ramp Signal
Figure D–4: Square Wave Signal
Figure D–5: Gaussian Pulse
Figure D–6: Lorentz Pulse
Figure D–7: Sin(x)/x Pulse
Figure D–8: Squared Sine Pulse
Figure D–9: Rising, Falling Exponential Pulse
Figure D–10: Nyquist Pulse Waveform
Figure D–11: Linear Frequency Sweep Signal
Figure D–12: Logarithmic Frequency Sweep Signal
Figure D–13: Amplitude Modulated Signal
Figure D–14: Frequency Modulated Signal
Figure D–15: Damped Sine Wave
Figure D–16: Pulse Width Modulated Signal
Figure D–17: NRZ Pseudo-random Signal
Figure D–18: Pseudo-random Signals Generated with Shift Register
Figure D–19: NRZ Pseudo-random Signal
Figure D–20: Electromagnetic Disk Signal 1 Waveform
Figure D–21: Electromagnetic Disk Signal 2 Waveform
Figure D–22: NTSC Directory Signals
Figure F–1: Setting Switches on the Resource Manager
Figure F–2: Basic System Configuration
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