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Generating arbitrary waveforms using the Tabor WW1074. Also see the Tabor user manual (under 'IBEX Manuals' on control computer).

USING ARBCONNECT SOFTWARE:

Composers > Wave (brings up the WaveComposer panel to edit waveforms) You can create as many segments as you like here.

WaveComposer:

You need to use a combination of the samples/sec (found in Arbitrary/Sequence panel) and the 'wavelength' which defines the number of points on the horizontal axis. The wavelength box defaults to 1024 points in horizontal. So for a 1MHz sine wave with 100 points defined per wavelength, you could use 100MS/sec (in Arbitrary/Sequence) and then choose to use 100 points in the 'wavelength' box.

Note you can save a waveform and insert it into the 'equation' option.

For a multi-segment waveform: After defining each segment: -> hit 'DOWNLOAD' button to save to software After defining all required segments: Make sure the samples/sec is set correctly in Arbitrary/Sequence panel Select SCLK (internal clock)


USING PYTHON CONTROL COMMANDS: