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With IntuiLink, you could capture that ringing via an oscilloscope (the sister app, IntuiLink for Scope), extract the waveform data, drop it into the Waveform Editor, edit the noise out , and then play the "corrected" version back into your circuit via the function generator.
The Keysight (formerly Agilent) IntuiLink Waveform Editor is a free, stand-alone software application designed to simplify the creation, modification, and management of arbitrary waveforms for test and measurement instruments. It acts as a bridge between a personal computer and Keysight function/arbitrary waveform generators, allowing engineers to design complex signals that would be difficult or impossible to create using standard front-panel controls. Core Functionality and Architecture intuilink waveform editor
Hardware prototyping is messy. You design a power supply. You expect a clean ramp-up voltage. You probe it, and there is nasty ringing. With IntuiLink, you could capture that ringing via
Modern arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) come with massive touchscreens and complex Python APIs. But when you need to generate a 16-level staircase with a glitch exactly 2.3 milliseconds after the trigger, nothing beats the raw, spreadsheet-like logic of IntuiLink. You probe it, and there is nasty ringing
If you are maintaining legacy HP/Agilent equipment, keep a copy of IntuiLink on a virtual machine. It is lightweight, stable, and infinitely faster than modern alternatives for 90% of basic arbitrary waveform jobs. It is a relic, yes. But it is a useful relic.