Input Menu
The
menu selects and configures one or more input channels and selects the data source, as described below:
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Select the input channel configuration. |
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Set the input channel parameters: Logical Channel, Range, Coupling, Input Impedance, Reference Impedance, Connection Type, and Mixer Level. |
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Set the digital input properties for a logic analyzer. |
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Set the time-domain parameters for fixed-length and variable-length segmented time-captures. |
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Select the type of trigger signal to use for an input channel (non-Power Spectrum measurements only) |
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Set up a gate trigger when making Power Spectrum measurements. |
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Set up a trigger signal for recordings. |
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Configure the external mixer when an External Mixer input channel is selected. |
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The Extensions dialog is used to configure the measurement hardware platform (front-end). The Extenions dialog contains parameters specific to the current measurement platform, see About Extensions. |
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Configure corrections to compensate for external devices connected to the input of the measurement hardware (Data From Hardware). |
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Configure corrections to apply to a recorded signal during playback (Data From Recording). |
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Compensate the acquired signal such that the measured EVM will not include the contribution from the analysis hardware. |
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Select whether the measurement's time data source is Hardware or Recording. |
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Open the dialog box to configure recording length, set start and stop times, and view information about the recording. |
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Select a switch configuration. This is the same control as Utilities > Hardware > Switch. |
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Select whether the measurement's time data source is Hardware or Recording. |