Range: 1 kHz to 125 MHz
Default: 100 MHz
The sample clock frequency of the signal generator is automatically calculated by the program. The range depends on the connected instrument.
(M9420A/M9421A VXT only)
Range: -50.00 to 50.00 MHz
Default: 0.000 Hz
Enter a frequency value by which the baseband frequency is offset relative to the carrier.
Choice: Internal | External
Default: Internal
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the signal generator’s VCO Clock.
Internal - the signal generator uses its internal VCO Clock.
External - the signal generator uses an external VCO Clock
This parameter is not available for all instrument model numbers and may be grayed out.
Range: 1 to 100% (100% = no scaling)
Default: 86.40%
Enter a scaling value for the signal generator to apply to the waveform while it is playing. Use scaling to get the best dynamic range without overflowing the I and Q digital-to-analog converters (DAC) and to reduce the overshoot associated with the DAC interpolation filter. Waveform Runtime Scaling does not change the data in the waveform file.
Choice: Auto | 2.1 MHz | 40 MHz | Through
Default: Auto
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select a filter for I/Q signals modulated onto the RF carrier. The bandwidth of the baseband signal should dictate the minimum reconstruction filter bandwidth you choose. Depending on the oversampling ratio and where the image frequencies appear, you may want to select a wider bandwidth.
Auto − automatically selects a digital modulation filter
2.1 MHz − applies a 2.1 MHz baseband filter to the I/Q signals
40 MHz − applies a 40 MHz baseband filter to the I/Q signals
Through − bypasses filtering
This parameter is not available for all instrument model numbers and may be grayed out.
Choice: Auto | 40 MHz | Through
Default: Auto
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select a filter or through path for routing I and Q signals to the rear panel I/Q outputs.
Auto − automatically selects an I/Q output filter
40 MHz − applies a 40 MHz baseband filter
Through − bypasses filtering
This parameter is not available for all instrument model numbers and may be grayed out.
Choice: Auto | Manual
Default: Auto
Select the mode of the internal I/Q modulator.
Manual − manually set the attenuation level of the I/Q modulator using the Modulation Attenuation cell.
Auto − the attenuation level automatically sets to a value for best performance based on the digital modulation settings.
Range: 0.00 to 40.00 dB (minimum increment 0.01)
Default: 6.00 dB
Use this parameter to reduce the signal level driving the I/Q modulation block. Adjusting the attenuation may reduce signal distortion and improve the overall dynamic range.
Set the Modulation Attenuation Mode to Manual to enable this parameter.
Choice: Off | On
Default: Off
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the signal generator's high crest mode.
On – processes high-crest-factor arbitrary I/Q waveforms with less distortion. For crest factors higher than 4 dB, you should reduce I/Q Modulation Attenuation levels by 1 dB for each dB above that level. High crest mode reduces the maximum output level and degrades power level accuracy.
Off – disables the high crest mode.
This parameter is not available for all instrument model numbers and may be grayed out.
Choice: Internal | External
Default: Internal
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the signal generator’s ARB reference source.
Internal – the signal generator uses its internally generated 10 MHz signal as the reference source.
External – the signal generator uses an external signal as the reference frequency for the baseband I/Q signal. See the signal generator’s user’s guide for information on external references.
This parameter is not available for all instrument model numbers and may be grayed out.
Range: 0.250 to 100 MHz
Default: 10 MHz
Enter a frequency value when using an externally supplied reference signal. See the signal generator user’s guide for information on external references.
Set ARB Reference to External to enable this parameter.
This parameter is not available for all instrument model numbers and may be grayed out.