I have been writing scripts in Python for the AD3 but I'm looking for some general advice on how to use the Arbitrary Waveform Generator Function. I see that it can run at 125Msps .. but what is the max memory data-points? Is there an example of how the memory can be filled from a file? (I see some .wav example but I think the sample rate is encoded in those? I want to define that at the full rate). In my application I'd like to play a waveform and hold the last sample indefinitely until I decide to play another waveform. Any high level advice on how I could do this or what sample files are the closest to this? Many thanks!
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AndyMessier
I have been writing scripts in Python for the AD3 but I'm looking for some general advice on how to use the Arbitrary Waveform Generator Function. I see that it can run at 125Msps .. but what is the max memory data-points? Is there an example of how the memory can be filled from a file? (I see some .wav example but I think the sample rate is encoded in those? I want to define that at the full rate). In my application I'd like to play a waveform and hold the last sample indefinitely until I decide to play another waveform. Any high level advice on how I could do this or what sample files are the closest to this? Many thanks!
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