Tektronix AWG710B Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
The Sequence Editor
AWG710&AWG710B Arbitrary Waveform Generator User Manual 3-129
Figure 3-33: Compiling and storing sequences and subsequences
Defining subsequence calls with large repeat counts can generate internal code that
consumes a large amount of sequence memory. This can result in insufficient
memory errors. The AWG710&AWG710B Arbitrary Waveform Generator does
not check for sequence memory availability errors. If you load a sequence and the
AWG710&AWG710B Arbitrary Waveform Generator displays a memory error
message, you need to reduce the number of subsequence calls, the number of repeat
counts, and/or the number of lines in the subsequences.
BK1.WFM Repeat 6
BK7.WFM Repeat 2
BK5.WFM Repeat 3
•••
BK7.WFM Repeat 2
BK5.WFM Repeat 3
BK2.WFM Repeat 1
BK+7.WFM Repeat 2
BK5.WFM Repeat 3
•••
BK7.WFM Repeat 2
BK5.WFM Repeat 3
BK3.PAT Repeat 4
BK7.WFM Repeat 2
BK5.WFM Repeat 3
•••
BK7.WFM Repeat 2
BK5.WFM Repeat 3
BK1.WFM 6
SUB8.SEQ 25
BK2.WFM 1
SUB8.SEQ 15
BK3.PAT 4
SUB8.SEQ 5
BK7.WFM 2
BK5.WFM 3
25 times
15 times
5 times
Subsequence: SUB8.SEQ
Compile
Subsequence call
Sequence:
Sequence and subsequence example
Suppose that the waveform file: BK1.WFM,,
BK2.WFM, BK3.PAT, BK5.WFM and
BK7.WFM has been created in the
waveform memory.
Internal code image in
the sequence memory