Tektronix AWG710 User Manual

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The Graphical Waveform Editor
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AWG710&AWG710B Arbitrary Waveform Generator User Manual
Compare...
Creates a new waveform that is the comparison 
of the active window and a specified window 
data points. Refer to page 3-75for information on 
the Compare dialog box.
There are no restrictions on the data lengths of 
the two source waveforms. The resultant 
waveform’s data length is equal in length to the 
shortest of the source waveforms. You can also 
set comparison hysteresis levels.
Standard Compare. The new waveform 
consists of logical 0 and 1 values. If the source 
level exceeds the reference signal level, the 
comparison result is a one. If the source level is 
less than the reference signal level, the 
comparison result is a 0. See Figure 3-13.
Hysteresis Compare. The new waveform 
consists of logical zero and 1 values. If the 
source level exceeds the reference signal level 
by the specified hysteresis amount, the 
comparison result is a one. If the source level is 
less than the reference signal level by the 
specified hysteresis amount, the comparison 
result is a zero. See Figure 3-13.
Convolution...
Creates a new waveform that is the convolution 
value of the points in the source waveform. 
Refer to page 3-76 for information on the 
Convolution dialog box. Refer to page F-4 for the 
convolution algorithm.
Correlation...
Creates a new waveform that is the correlation 
value of the points in the source waveform. 
Refer to page 3-77 for information on the 
Correlation dialog box. Refer to page F-5 for the 
correlation algorithm.
Digital Filter...
Creates a new waveform by applying a 
user–defined digital filter to the source waveform 
data values. Refer to page 3-78 for information 
on the Digital Filter dialog box. 
Re–Sampling...
Changes the active editor window clock 
frequency or data record length (number of 
points). This command changes the data values 
of the entire waveform record in the active editor 
window. Refer to page 3-79 for information on 
the Re–sample dialog box.
Table 3-13: Mathematical function commands (cont.)
Command
Equation 
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Description