User`s guide
 Agilent X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide 139
 Using Pulse Modulation (Option UNW or 320)
Pulse Train (Option 320 – Requires: Option UNW)
Figure 6-8 Pulse Train: Export to File Softkeys
Pulse > Pulse Source > More > Pulse Train > Edit Pulse Train > More
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Use the text editor keys to 
rename the file to be exported 
to the BIN (Binary) folder. 
The Export to File softkey menu, 
writes out a CSV/ASCII file to the 
BINARY directory. You may supply 
your own extender as part of the 
filename.
Example: 
MEM:EXP:PTR "myfile.csv".
SCPI Command:
:MEMory:EXPort[:ASCii]:PTRAin 
<"filename">
Note: Files can be FTP’d to the BIN (Binary) folder in the instrument, or a USB 
stick can be used to download the files to the instrument. Refer to page 66.
For details on each key, use key help as described on page 44.
Note: Since there is already a file named PTRAIN.CSV the new 
filename should be different, to avoid overwriting the original 
PTRAIN.CSV file.
Selects whether the column 
separator is a tab, “;”, “,” or “a “ ” 
during export of the CSV/ASCII 
files. This value is persistent 
across preset/recall and power 
cycles.
SCPI Commands: 
:MEMory:EXPort[:ASCii]:SEParato
r:COLumn 
TAB|SEMicolon|COMMa|SPACe
:MEMory:EXPort[:ASCii]:SEParato
r:COLumn?
Selects whether the 
decimal point is a “.” 
or “, “ ” during export 
of the CSV/ASCII 
files. This value is 
persistent across 
preset/recall and 
power cycles.
SCPI Commands: 
:MEMory:EXPort[:AS
Cii]:SEParator:DECi
mal DOT|COMMa
:MEMory:EXPort[:AS
Cii]:SEParator:DECi
mal?










