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4 Essential Methods for Creating and Editing Waveforms

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Creating and editing waveforms does not require complex programming or a sophisticated interface. Many engineers think of the tedious process of learning how to use waveform software or, worse yet, writing a program to generate a waveform. With modern waveform generators, you no longer have to look at creating and editing waveforms with a sense of doom and gloom.

 

This white paper covers four essential methods for creating and editing waveforms using the Keysight Trueform Series waveform generator: editing on the front panel, using Excel, using Keysight’s PathWave BenchVue software, and using MATLAB.

 

1. Editing Waveforms on the Front Panel

 

The simplest method to edit your waveform is on the front panel of your waveform generator. Modern waveform generators have soft buttons and dial knobs that let you do quick and basic edits.

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