How do I use PathWave BenchVue software in my function generator?

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PathWave BenchVue software for waveform generators provides full-featured waveform creation software. This software enables engineers to take full advantage of signal generation capabilities to create custom waveforms quickly and easily.

PathWave BenchVue software is a PC application that provides easy-to-use creation tools, such as a formula editor and waveform calculation and plotting tools, that you can use to create custom signals. Plug-and-play functionality allows you to connect the instrument to your computer and immediately begin controlling it with BenchVue software.

When you open BenchVue and connect to the Waveform Generator, you will be presented with the graphical instrument control window of the Waveform Generator. This GUI allows you to set up regular sine, square, ramp, pulse, triangle, noise, PRBS, and DC waveforms by selecting the appropriate parameters.

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