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 2-53 Table 2-30 The Menu Explanations of the N-Cycle Parameters (Page2/2)
# Cycle
Set the number of Waveform Cycle in an N-Cycle (1 to 1,000,000 or Infinite).
If you choose Infinite, then a continuous waveform will be generated which will not
stop until a trigger event happens (Trigger button is pressed).
If needed, Burst Period will increase to cater to the specific number of cycles.
For a frequency greater than 25MHz, only a bust with infinite cycles is allowed.
For an infinite-cycle Burst, External or Manual Trigger is needed to activate burst.
Delay
Set the Time Delay between the Trigger Input and the Start of the N-Cycle Burst. The
minimum delay is a function of the specific burst period, and should always be
greater than 0s.
Function
Menu
Settings
Explanation
Trig
Off
Signal Triggered at Rise Edge
Signal Triggered at Fall Edge
Turn off Trigger Setting
#Cycle
Infinite
Set the Number of the bursts in a N-Cycle
Set the Number of the bursts in a N-Cycle
to be infinite
Delay
Set the Delay time before the burst starts