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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Figure 2-13 Table 2-4 The Menu Explanations of Pulse Waveform
Function
Menu
Settings
Explanation
Freq/
Period
Set the signal frequency or period; the
current parameter will switch at a second
press.
Ampl/
High Level
Set the signal Amplitude or High Level;
the current parameter will switch at a
second press.
Offset/
Low Level
Set the signal Offset or Low Level; the
current parameter will switch at a second
press.
Pulse Width
/Duty
Set the signal Pulse Width or Duty; the
current parameter will switch at a second
press.
Edge Time
Setting the Edge Time for Pulse Waveform
Term Explanation:
Pulse Width:
Positive Pulse Width: the time span between thresholds of 50% of the rising edge
amplitude to the next 50% of the falling edge amplitude;
Negative Pulse Width: the time span between thresholds of 50% of the falling
edge amplitude to the next 50% of the rising edge amplitude.
Edge Time:
The time span between the thresholds of the 10% to 90% of the rising edge
amplitude is called Rising Time.
The time span between the thresholds of the 90% to 10% of the falling edge
amplitude is called Falling Time.
The Rising Time and the Falling Time together are called Edge Time.