VXI VT1433B Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Clicking on Alphnumeric in the Display menu sets up a box that specifies how to
display the output of a function.
Use Agilent VEE to look at the functions that make up the simple “scope.vee”
program. This is an example of how the VT1433B can be programmed using
Agilent VEE.
Click on the Panel View button (sine wave symbol) to go to panel view. Set up
the system to provide input signals to some of the input connectors of the
VT1433B. Then use the scope.vee interface to view the time records and FFTs
of the input signals.
When Agilent VEE is exited, the program will ask if any changes made to
scope.vee are to be made. Click No or, if desired, click Cancel and then use
File/Save As to save the changes with a different filename.
minimum.vee
This program provides a simple example to assist in the learning to use the
VT1432A library, although it is not intended to be a finished “user-friendly”
program. It contains the minimum number of functions needed (nine functions) to
get data from the VT1433B module. It does not even include a “panel” user
interface, so the first screen seen is the VEE View Detail screen. Use the scroll
bar at the bottom of the screen to scroll the display and see all of the detail view.
The minimum.vee program simply takes data for one channel and then stops. It
may be useful to examine this program and use it as a starting point for learning
to write VEE programs for the VT1433B.
VT1433B User's Guide
Getting Started With the VT1433B
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