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N5161A/62A/81A/82A/83A MXG Signal Generators User's Guide

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Basic OperationConfiguring a Swept OutputConfiguring a Swept OutputThe signal generator has two methods of sweeping through a set of frequency and amplitude points:Step sweep (page 49) provides a linear or logarithmic progression from one selected frequency,amplitude, or both, to another, pausing at linearly or logarithmically spaced points (steps) along thesweep. The sweep can progress forward, backward, or manually.List sweep (page 57) enables you to enter frequencies and amplitudes at unequal intervals, innonlinear ascending, descending, or random order. List sweep also enables you to copy the currentstep sweep values, include an Arb waveform in a sweep (on a vector instrument), and save list sweepdata in the file catalog (page 68).48 Agilent <strong>N5161A</strong>/<strong>62A</strong>/<strong>81A</strong>/<strong>82A</strong>/<strong>83A</strong> <strong>MXG</strong> <strong>Signal</strong> <strong>Generators</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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