User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Notices
- The Introduction of DG3000 Series
- Getting Started
- Operating Your Generator
- Application & Examples
- Example 1: To Generate a Sine Wave
- Example 2: To Generate a Square Wave
- Example 3: To Generate a Ramp Wave
- Example 4: To Generate a Pulse Wave
- Example 5: To Generate a Noise Wave
- Example 6: To Generate an Arbitrary Waveform
- Example 7: To Create an Arbitrary Waveform
- Example 8: To Generate an AM Waveform
- Example 9: To Generate an FSK Waveform
- Example 10: To Generate a PWM waveform
- Example 11: To Generate Linear Sweep
- Example 12: To Generate a Burst Waveform
- Prompt messages & troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Appendix
- Index
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User’s Guide for DG3000 Series
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6. Edit the Waveform Points.
Edit every point’s Voltage and Time to define a waveform. If needed, insert or
delete a point.
Press #Points , use the knob or the keypad to shift the point number. The
voltage and time of every point is defined below in table 3-1.
Table 3-1 The Time and Voltage of every point
Point
Time
Voltage
1
0s
0V
2
4μs
4V
3
8μs
0V
4
10μs
-2V
7. To save the Waveform.
Press Store in Non-Volatile ARB1 Save to store the waveform in
the Non-Volatile Memory. There are four places available.
The waveform is generated through the steps above. The waveform is shown in
figure 3-8.
Figure 3-8 The Self-Defined Ramp Waveform