RIGOL User’s Guide DSG3000 Series RF Signal Generator Nov. 2013 RIGOL Technologies, Inc.
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RIGOL Safety Requirement General Safety Summary Please review the following safety precautions carefully before putting the instrument into operation so as to avoid any personal injury or damage to the instrument and any product connected to it. To prevent potential hazards, please use the instrument only specified by this manual. Use Proper Power Cord. Only the power cord designed for the instrument and authorized for use within the local country should be used. Ground The Instrument.
RIGOL service personnel before further operations. Any maintenance, adjustment or replacement especially to circuits or accessories must be performed by RIGOL authorized personnel. Keep Well Ventilation. Inadequate ventilation may cause increasing of temperature or damages to the device. So please keep well ventilated and inspect the intake and fan regularly. Do Not Operate in Wet Conditions.
RIGOL Safety Terms and Symbols Terms Used in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual: WARNING Warning statements indicate the conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life. CAUTION Caution statements indicate the conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property. Terms Used on the Product. These terms may appear on the Product: DANGER WARNING CAUTION indicates an injury or hazard may immediately happen.
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RIGOL General Care and Cleaning General Care: Do not store or leave the instrument where it may be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Cleaning: Clean the instrument regularly according to its operating conditions. To clean the exterior surface, perform the following steps: 1. Disconnect the instrument from all power sources. 2. Clean the loose dust on the outside of the instrument with a lint-free cloth (with a mild detergent or water).
RIGOL DSG3000 Series Overview The DSG3000 series is a high-performance RF signal generator. It provides comprehensive modulation solutions such as: pulse modulation with customizable pulse train and I/Q modulation (optional), and standard AM/FM/ΦM analog modulation. All modulation schemes support internal and external modulation sources. In addition, to meet the demands of production environments, the DSG3000 is designed to be both highly stable and reliable.
RIGOL Document Overview Main contents in this manual Chapter 1 Quick Start This chapter introduces the front panel, rear panel and user interface of the RF signal generator as well as the precautions when using the instrument for the first time. Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations This chapter describes the front panel function keys of the RF signal generator and introduces the menu functions under each key in details.
RIGOL Format Conventions in this Manual 1. Button: The key at the front panel is denoted by the following format: “Text Box + Button Name (Bold)” in the manual, for example, FREQ denotes the FREQ key. 2. Menu: The menu is denoted by the following format: “Character Shading + Menu Word (Bold)” in the manual, for example, Frequency denotes the frequency item under FREQ. 3.
RIGOL Contents Guaranty and Declaration......................................................................... I Safety Requirement................................................................................. II General Safety Summary........................................................................... II Safety Terms and Symbols ....................................................................... IV Allgemeine Sicherheits Informationen .......................................................
RIGOL Sweep Manner...............................................................................2-10 Sweep Direction.............................................................................2-10 Sweep Type...................................................................................2-11 Sweep Mode..................................................................................2-15 Single Sweep .................................................................................2-16 Reset Sweep ......
RIGOL Display Setting .............................................................................. 2-63 Power Status ................................................................................. 2-63 Information ................................................................................... 2-63 License ......................................................................................... 2-64 Self-test ........................................................................................
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start This chapter guides users to quickly get familiar with the appearance, dimensions, front panel, rear panel, and the user interface of DSG3000 series RF signal generator.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start General Inspection 1. Inspect the shipping container for damage Keep the damaged shipping container or cushioning material until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the instrument has passed both electrical and mechanical tests. The consigner or carrier shall be liable for the damage to instrument resulting from shipment. RIGOL is not responsible for free maintenance/rework or replacement of the unit in such cases. 2.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Appearance and Dimensions Figure 1-1 Front View (unit: mm) Figure 1-2 Top View (unit: mm) DSG3000 User’s Guide 1-3
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Figure 1-3 Lateral View (unit: mm) 1-4 DSG3000 User’s Guide
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Front Panel Overview The front panel of DSG3000 series RF signal generator is as shown in the figure below. Click the number in the figure to view the corresponding introduction. 1 9 2 10 11 3 4 Figure 1-4 Front Panel 5 6 12 13 7 14 8 15 1. Restore to Preset Key Restore the instrument to the preset state (factory state or user-stored state). 2. LCD Display 3. Menu Control Keys Quit the current menu and return to the previous menu. 4.
RIGOL 4. Function Keys Chapter 1 Quick Start Set the frequency, frequency offset and phase offset of the RF output signal. For details, refer to “To Set the Frequency Parameters”. Set the amplitude and attenuation of the RF output signal and provide the flatness calibration function. For details, refer to “To Set the Amplitude Parameters”. Set the sweep type, sweep manner and sweep mode. For details, refer to “Sweep”. Set the parameters relating to amplitude modulation (AM).
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start 5. Numeric Keyboard The numeric keyboard supports Chinese characters, English uppercase /lowercase characters, numbers and commonly used symbols (include the decimal point, #, space and positive/negative sign+/-). It is mainly used to edit the file or folder name or set parameters. The multiplexing key of number and letter is used to directly input the desired number or letter. Used to switch among Chinese, English and number input modes.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start When setting parameters, use this key to clear the number in the editing window and exit the parameter input state. When editing filenames, use this key to clear the characters in the input bar. During the keyboard test, use this key to exit the current test state. When the instrument is in remote mode, use this key to return to local mode. When setting parameters, use this key to delete the number at the left of the cursor.
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL 7. Knob 8. Output Control Keys Used to turn on or off the LF output. — Press this key, the backlight goes on and the LF label is displayed in the status bar in the user interface. The LF output is turned on. At this point, the [LF OUTPUT] connector outputs the LF signal according to the current configuration. — Press this key again, the backlight goes out and the LF output is turned off.
RIGOL 9. Power Key Chapter 1 Quick Start Turn on or off the signal generator. When this key is turned off, the signal generator is in standby state, indicated by a pulsing LED. To fully remove power from the instrument, flip the rear panel power switch off and remove the power cord. In addition, this key has a delayed switching function. The instrument can be turned on or off only when pressing this key and holding it down for a certain time.
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL 13. External Modulation Input Connector When the modulation source of AM, FM and ΦM is external, this connector is used to input the external modulating signal. 14. LF Output Connector When the backlight of LF goes on, this connector is used to output LF signal. 15. RF Output Connector When the backlight of RF goes on, this connector is used to output RF signal and RF sweep signal. When the backlights of RF and MOD go on, this connector is used to output RF modulated signal.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Rear Panel Overview The rear panel of DSG3000 series RF signal generator is as shown in the figure below. Click the number in the figure to view the corresponding introduction. 1 2 3 7 8 9 1. USB Device 2. USB Host 3. LAN 1-12 4 10 5 11 12 6 13 Figure 1-5 Rear Panel The instrument complies with USBTMC class protocol. This interface is used to connect to a PC for remote instrument control.
Chapter 1 Quick Start 4. GPIB 5. OCXO (option OCXO-A08) RIGOL The instrument complies with the IEEE488.2 standard. This interface is used to connect the PC to enable remote instrument control. OCXO is an oven controlled crystal oscillator. It is a frequency reference source with higher temperature stability. NOTE: Forty minutes of warm-up is required for the OCXO to reach its rated frequency. For ordering information of this option, please refer to the data sheet. 6.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start 7. External Trigger Input Connector When the trigger type of SWEEP or “Swp-Sine” of LF output is “Ext”, this connector is used to input the external trigger signal. You can set the polarity of trigger signal by pressing Trig Slope to select “Pos” or “Neg” 8.
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL 10. Pulse Signal Input/Output Connector The function of this connector is determined by the current working mode of the pulse modulation. PULSE IN: — When the modulation source of Pulse is external, this connector is used to input the external pulse signal. — When the modulation source of Pulse is internal and the trigger mode is “Ext Trig”, this connector is used to input the external trigger signal.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start 12. Reference Signal Input Connector It is used to input the external 10 MHz reference clock signal which is used to synchronize the generator with other instruments. For more information about the external clock signal specification of this connector, please refer to the data sheet. 13. Reference Signal Output Connector It is used to output the internal 10 MHz reference clock signal used to synchronize the generator with other instruments.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Use DSG3000 for the First Time To Connect the Power Supply Please connect the signal generator to AC power supply using the power cord supplied in the accessories as shown in the figure below. The AC power supplies specification of this signal generator is 100-240 V, 45-440 Hz. The power consumption of the instrument cannot exceed 60 W.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Power-on Inspection After the power supply is correctly connected, press the power switch at the rear panel and the power key at the front panel to turn on the signal generator. During the start-up, the instrument performs initialization and self-test. After that, the instrument enters the default interface. To Set the System Language DSG3000 series RF signal generator supports multiple system languages. You can press System Language to switch the system language.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Replace the Fuse To 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. replace the fuse, please use the specified fuse and follow the steps below.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start User Interface The user interface of DSG3000 series RF signal generator provides two display modes: normal display mode and parameter zoom-in mode. At power-on, the instrument enters the normal display mode by default. In this manual, the normal display mode of DSG3060 is taken as an example to illustrate the user interface of the instrument. Normal Display Mode 1 5 2 3 6 4 7 Figure 1-8 User Interface (Normal Display Mode) 1.
Chapter 1 Quick Start 2. RIGOL Status Bar Indicate the states of some of the RF signal generator functions. — : Displayed when the LF output is enabled. This is grayed out when the LF output is disabled. : Displayed when the RF modulation output is enabled. This is — grayed out when the RF modulation output is disabled. : Displayed when the RF output is enabled. This is grayed out when — the RF output is disabled. : The RF signal generator is operating in remote control mode.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start Type Gray text on a black background Black text on a gray background White text on a gray background White text on a black background Explanation The function is not selected and enabled. Example The function is selected and you can set the corresponding parameters. The function is selected and enabled. The function is not selected but it is enabled. The status labels in the function status area as shown in the figure below.
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL Parameter Zoom-in Mode In normal display mode, pressing the display switch key View at the left of the screen can switch to the parameter zoom-in mode as shown in the figure below.
RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start To Use the Built-in Help System The DSG3000 built-in help system provides help information for all the function keys and menu softkeys located on the front panel. Users can view the help of any key when operating the instrument. 1. Acquire the built-in help Press Help and the prompt message about how to acquire the help information is displayed in the test display area of the user interface, as shown in Figure 1-11.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations This chapter introduces each function key at the front panel as well as the menu functions under it in details.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations To Set the Frequency Parameters Frequency Set the RF output frequency. Press FREQ Frequency, use the numeric keyboard to input the value of the frequency and select the desired unit from the pop-up unit menu or unit keys. The frequency units available are GHz, MHz, kHz and Hz. Press Enter to select the default unit (Hz).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Explanation 1. When the frequency offset is 0 Hz, the frequency displayed in the interface (namely setting frequency) is equal to the actual output frequency. 2. When frequency offset is not 0 Hz, the output frequency is determined by setting frequency and frequency offset. The three parameters satisfy the equation: setting frequency (display frequency) = output frequency + frequency offset 3.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations To Set the Amplitude Parameters Amplitude Set the RF output amplitude. Press LEVEL Level, use the numeric keyboard to input the amplitude value and select the desired unit from the pop-up unit menu or unit keys. The amplitude units available are dBm, -dBm, mV, μV and nV. Press Enter to select the default unit (dBm).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Amplitude Offset Set the amplitude offset relative to the RF output amplitude. If the external device or circuit has a fixed attenuation or gain, you can set and read the amplitude value after through the external device or circuit on the RF source by setting the amplitude offset. Press LEVEL Offset, use the numeric keyboard to input the amplitude offset value and press dB or the unit key. The amplitude offset unit available is dB.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Attenuation Mode Set the attenuation mode of RF output. If you want to get a larger amplitude setting range, you can set the attenuation mode to auto. If you want to get higher amplitude accuracy in a smaller amplitude range, you can set the attenuation mode to fixed. Press LEVEL Atten Mode to set the attenuation mode of the RF output amplitude to “Auto” or “Fixed”. Auto: the default mode.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL ALC Set the working state of the ALC function. ALC is the automatic level control function. This function compares the actual output amplitude with the set amplitude and adjusts the output amplitude according to the comparison result to ensure the accuracy of the output amplitude. Press LEVEL and use the menu page up/down key Press ALC to select “Off”, “On” or “Auto”. to open the 2/2 menu page. Off: turn off the ALC function.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations 1. Set the flatness calibration state to open the 2/2 menu page; Press LEVEL and use the page up/down key then, press Flatness Switch to set the flatness calibration to “On” or “Off”. When the flatness calibration is enabled, the UF label will be displayed in the amplitude area in the user interface. 2. Create the flatness calibration list Press LEVEL Flatness Cal List to enter the editing interface of flatness calibration list. SN Freq Level Row number.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Load Press Load to open the store and recall interface. At this point, you can select and read the flatness calibration list file stored. For detailed operations, refer to the introduction in “Store and Recall”. You can edit or modify the calibration list recalled. Store Press Store to open the store and recall interface. At this point, you can save the flatness calibration list file currently edited.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Sweep When the sweep function is enabled, the RF signal generator outputs RF sweep signal from the [RF OUTPUT 50Ω] connector (as shown in the figure below) at the front panel (at this point, RF output switch is turned on). Sweep Manner DSG3000 provides three sweep manners (“Freq”, “Level” and “Freq & Lev”). The sweep function is enabled when any of the sweep manners is selected and the Swp label will be displayed in the function status area in the user interface.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Sweep Type DSG3000 provides two sweep types (“List” and “Step”) and the default is “Step”. List Sweep 1. Select the list sweep mode Press SWEEP Type to select “List”. At this point, the RF signal generator sweeps according to the current sweep list. 2. Create the sweep list to open the 2/3 menu page; Press SWEEP and use the page up/down key then, press List Swp to enter the editing interface of sweep list. SN Freq Level Time Line number.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations usually used to modify the sweep values of the specified row. You can also perform delete or insert operation on the row selected. N: press n and use the numeric keyboard to input the desired row number to select that row. The row number input should not be greater than the total number of rows of the current list. Top: press Top to select the first row of the current list. Mid: press Mid to select the row at the middle of the current list.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Step Sweep 1. Select the step sweep mode Press SWEEP Type to select “Step”. At this point, the RF signal generator performs a step sweep according to the current settings. 2. Set the sweep parameters to open the 2/3 menu page; Press SWEEP and use the page up/down key then, press Step Swp to set the start frequency, stop frequency, start level, stop level, sweep points and so on.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Explanation The start level and stop level are the amplitude upper and lower limits of the amplitude sweep. When the sweep direction is forward, the RF signal generator sweeps from the start level to the stop level. When the sweep direction is down, the RF signal generator sweeps from the stop level to the start level.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations F Stop Frequency Ramp Start Frequency Stop Frequency Triangle Start Frequency T Ramp: the sweep period always starts from the start frequency or start level to the stop frequency or stop level and the sweep sequence is similar to a ramp waveform. Triangle: the sweep period always starts from the start frequency or start level to the stop frequency or stop level and then returns back to the start frequency or start level.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Single Sweep If the current sweep mode is “Cont”, press Single to switch the sweep mode to “Single” and the instrument will perform one sweep if the trigger condition is met. If the current sweep mode is “Single”, press Single and the instrument will perform one sweep if the trigger condition is met.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL “*TRG” command is sent. External Trigger In external trigger, the RF signal generator accepts the trigger signal input from the [TRRIGER IN] connector (as shown in the figure below) at the rear panel. If the sweep mode is set to “Cont”, the instrument starts a sweep each time a TTL pulse signal with specified polarity is received. If the sweep mode is “Single”, press Single to meet the single sweep condition.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Bus Trigger After selecting “Bus” trigger, if the sweep mode is set to “Cont”, the instrument starts to sweep a point each time the “*TRG” command is sent. If the sweep mode is “Single”, press Single to meet the single sweep condition. At this point, the instrument starts to sweep a point and stops after the sweep period is finished each time the “*TRG” command is sent.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Modulation Amplitude Modulation (AM) During amplitude modulation (AM), the modulating signal changes the amplitude of the RF carrier waveform linearly. To Enable AM Press AM Switch to select “On” or “Off”. On: enable the AM function. The backlight of AM goes on and the AM label is displayed in the function status area in the user interface. Off: disable the AM function and this is the default state.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations To Set the Modulation Depth The modulation depth indicates the extent of output amplitude variation and is expressed as a percentage. The range of AM modulation depth is from 0% to 100%. Press AM Depth to set the AM modulation depth. 1.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL To Set the Modulation Frequency Press AM Source to select “Int” or “Int & Ext” modulation source; press Freq to set the frequency of the modulating waveform. Use the numeric keyboard or knob to input the desired frequency value. For sine waveforms, the range of the modulation frequency is from 100 mHz to 1 MHz. For square waveforms, the range of the modulation frequency is from 100 mHz to 20 kHz.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Frequency Modulation (FM) During frequency modulation (FM), the modulating signal changes the frequency of the RF carrier waveform. To Enable FM Press FM/øM FM/Φ M to select “FM” and press Switch to select “On” or “Off”. On: enable the FM function. The backlight of FM/øM goes on and the FM label is displayed in the function status area in the user interface. Off: disable the FM function and this is the default state.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL To Set the Frequency Deviation The frequency deviation is the deviation of the frequency of the modulating waveform relative to that of the carrier waveform and the unit is Hz. Press FM/øM Deviation to set the FM frequency deviation. Use the numeric keyboard or knob to input the desired frequency value. The different RF frequency setting corresponds to different maximum frequency deviation.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Phase Modulation (Φ M) During phase modulation (ΦM), the modulating waveform changes the phase of the RF carrier waveform. To Enable Φ M Press FM/øM FM/Φ M to select “ΦM” and press Switch to select “On” or “Off”. On: enable the ΦM function. The backlight of FM/øM goes on and the ΦM label is displayed in the function status area in the user interface. Off: disable the ΦM function and this is the default state.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL To Set the Phase Deviation The phase deviation is the deviation of the phase of the modulating waveform relative to that of the carrier waveform and the unit is rad. Press FM/øM Deviation to set the ΦM phase deviation. Use the numeric keyboard or knob to input the desired phase value. The different RF frequency setting corresponds to different maximum phase deviation.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Pulse Modulation During pulse modulation, the RF carrier waveform is modulated by the pulse signal. To Enable Pulse Modulation Press Pulse Switch to select “On” or “Off”. On: enable the pulse modulation function. The backlight of Pulse goes on and the Pulse label is displayed in the function status area in the user interface. Off: disable the pulse modulation function and this is the default state.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL To Select the Pulse Mode Press Pulse Source to select “Int” modulation source; press Mode to select “Single”, “Double” or “Train” (option PUG-DSG3000). Single: only one pulse signal is generated for a pulse period. This is the default pulse mode. Double: two pulse signals are generated for a pulse period. At this point, Delay and #2 Width are available and you can set the delay and pulse width.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations NOTE: For “Train” pulse width and the related parameter settings, please refer to “Pulse Train List”. 1. Single Pulse Pulse Width Period Press Width to set the width of the single-pulse modulating signal. Use the numeric keyboard or knob to input the desired pulse width value. The range of the pulse width is from 10 ns to 170 s – 10 ns. The pulse width is limited by the minimum pulse width and pulse period.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Press Delay to set the delay from the start of the #1 pulse to the start of the #2 pulse of the double-pulse modulating signal. Use the numeric keyboard or knob to input the desired delay value. The range of the delay is from 20 ns to 170 s – 20ns. NOTE: When “Ext” modulation source or “Train” pulse mode are selected, the above-mentioned menus are grayed out and disabled.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations External Gated Signal Pulse Modulating Signal The Valid Pulse Modulating Signal Key Trigger In key trigger mode, the instrument starts a pulse modulation each time Trigger at the front panel is pressed. Bus Trigger In bus trigger mode, the instrument starts a pulse modulation each time the “*TRG” command is sent. NOTE: When “Ext” modulation source is selected, the above-mentioned menus are grayed out and disabled.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Trigger Delay Press Pulse Source to select “Int” modulation source; after selecting Ext Trig mode, press Trig Delay set the delay from the start of receiving the external trigger signal to the start of the #1 pulse of the pulse modulating signal. As shown in the following below. …… External Trigger Signal …… Pulse Modulating Signal Trig Delay #1Width #2Width Use the numeric keyboard or knob to input the desired trigger delay value.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations The pulse train edited as shown in the figure below, wherein the repeat number of the first line is two. …… On Time Off Time Repeat 2 Repeat 1 Dwell Time NOTE: When editing pulse train list, you need to install the option PUG-DSG3000. For the specific installation steps, please refer to DSG3000 Firmware and Options Installation Instruction. Run Press Run, you can set the current pulse value to the internal modulating signal.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Load Press Load to open the store and recall interface. At this point, you can select and read the pulse train list file stored. For detailed operations, refer to the introduction in “Store and Recall”. You can edit or modify the train list recalled. Store Press Store to open the store and recall interface. At this point, you can save the pulse train list file currently edited.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations I/Q Modulation (Option IQ-DSG3000) I/Q modulation can improve the spectrum utilization. In IQ modulation, two orthogonal carrier signals (with the same frequency and 90°phase difference, generally expressed with Sin and Cos) are modulated with the I (In-Phase component) and Q (Quadrature Phase component) signals respectively and then they are transmitted together. To Enable I/Q Modulation Press I/Q Switch to select “On” or “Off”.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Baseband Signal 1. Baseband Output Press I/Q BaseBand Switch to select “On” or “Off”. On: enable the baseband output function. The RF signal generator outputs the I (In-Phase) and Q (Quadrature Phase) components of the I/Q modulation from the [I OUT] and [Q OUT] connectors on the rear panel. Off: disable the baseband output function. 2. Baseband Level Press I/Q BaseBand Level to set the amplitude of the baseband output signal.
RIGOL 4. Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Clock Frequency Press I/Q BaseBand Clock Freq to set the clock rate of the ARB output. You can modify this parameter using the numeric keyboard or knob. The units available are GHz, MHz, kHz and Hz. Press Enter to select the default unit (MHz). You can press the left/right direction keys to enter the parameter editing state and move the cursor to the specified digit and use the up/down direction keys or knob to modify the parameter value.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL (2) Operation Mode Select the operation mode after the I/Q modulation baseband signal is triggered. Press Opt Mode to select “Retrig”, “Arm Auto”, “Arm Retrig” or “Single”. NOTE: When the “Auto” trigger mode is selected, this menu is grayed out and disabled. Retrigger Select the “Retrig” mode. At this point, the instrument outputs the baseband signal continuously and restarts to output the signal each time a trigger is received.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations (5) External Delay Press Ext Delay to set the trigger delay when the external trigger signal is received. NOTE: This menu is only available when selecting the “Ext” trigger mode. This value defines the number of points ( N d ) and the instrument acquires the actual time ( Td ) according to the current sample rate ( S a ).They satisfy the following relation: Td = N d S a .
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL LF Output LF output refers to the output of the low-frequency signal generated by the internal generator of the RF signal source. When analog modulation is enabled, LF outputs the internal modulating signal. If the analog modulation is disabled, LF outputs several common waveforms. You can set the frequency and amplitude of the low-frequency signal. To Enable the LF Output Press LF to enable the LF output.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations To Select the LF Waveform Press LF Waveform to set the waveform of the LF output signal to “Sine”, “Square”, “Triangle”, “Ramp” or “Swp-Sine” and the default is “Sine”. To Set the LF Amplitude Press LF Level to set the amplitude of the LF signal. Use the numeric keyboard to input the amplitude value and select the desired unit from the pop-up unit menu or unit keys. You can also press Enter to select the default unit (V).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Explanation The ranges of sine and sweep-sine frequency are from 100 mHz to 1 MHz. The range of square waveform frequency is from 100 mHz to 20 kHz. The ranges of triangle and ramp waveform frequency are from 100 mHz to 100 kHz. Sweep-Sine Waveform The sweep-sine waveform refers to sine waveform changes gradually from the start frequency to stop frequency within the specified time, namely frequency sweep. 1.
RIGOL 3. Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Select the sweep mode Press Mode to select “Cont” or “Single” sweep and the default is “Cont”. Cont: the instrument sweeps continuously according to the current setting when the trigger condition is met. Single: the instrument performs a sweep according to the current setting and then stops when the trigger condition is met. 4. Single Sweep If the current sweep mode is “Cont”, press Single to switch the sweep mode to “single”.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Bus Trigger After selecting “Bus” trigger, if the sweep mode is set to “Cont”, the instrument starts a sweep each time the “*TRG” command is sent. If the sweep mode is “Single”, press Single to meet the single sweep condition. After that the instrument starts a sweep and then stops each time the “*TRG” command is sent.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Power Meter (Option PMC-DSG3000) The DSG3000 can be connected to the USB power sensor or power meter with USB interface via the USB Host interface. In this manual, the Agilent U2004A USB power sensor is taken as an example for description. After connecting the RF signal source to the AC power supply and turning on it, please refer to DSG3000 Firmware and Options Installation Instruction to activate the power meter controller (option PMC-DSG3000).
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Zero Type You can execute the power meter zeroing to reduce the zero measurement deviation and the effect of noise to improve the RF power measurement accuracy. Press Zero Type to select “Int” or “Ext” zero mode. Internal zero When selecting this mode, the power sensor can still be connected with the RF signal during the zeroing process. The instrument uses the internal zero by default after powered-on.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Average Measurement Average Mode Press AVG MOD to select “Manul” or “Auto” average measurement mode. Manul: in this mode, you can set the “AVG NUM” of the measurement value manually. Auto: the instrument configures the “AVG NUM” according to the measurement value of the current signal automatically. Average Number Press AVG NUM to set the average number of the signal average measurement manually. The range is from 1 to 1024. Tips 1.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Lower: select the minimum limit measurement. When the alert function is turned on and the measurement value exceeds the minimum limit, the instrument triggers the alarm. Both: both the maximum limit and the minimum limit measurement are selected at the same time. When the alert function is turned on and the measurement value exceeds any one of the maximum or minimum limit, the instrument triggers the alarm. Off: disable the limit measurement function.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Beeper Press Beeper to select “On” or “Off”. Recorder In recording file, the measurement data is saved as a record csv file according to the current parameter settings. Start Press Start to start recording the power meter measurement data. The message “Power meter starts recording” is displayed in the user interface. Stop Press Stop to stop recording the measurement data.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Relative Measurement In relative measurement, the instrument computes the measurement result (as a ratio) relative to a reference value. Switch Press Switch to select “On” or “Off”. On: enable the relative measurement mode. At this point, the measurement result and the reference value is displayed in dB (the default unit) in the user interface. Off: disable the relative measurement mode. Mode Select the setting mode of the relative measurement reference value.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Unit Press Unit to set the unit of the measurement value. The available units include dBm and Watts. NOTE: When the “relative measurement” is turned on, the available units are dB and % and the default unit is dB. System Information Press Information and the system information of the USB power sensor currently connected is displayed in the text display area of the user interface, including the “Manufacturer”, “Model”, “SN” and “Version”.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL RX1000 (Option) The DSG3000 supports the RX1000 RF Demo Kit provided by RIGOL. Press RX1000 to turn on the RX1000 control interface as shown in the figure below. Figure 2-2 RX1000 Control Interface NOTE: This function is valid only when the RF signal generator is connected with the RX1000 option. For the detailed application of RX1000, please refer to RX1000_ApplicationNote.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Store and Recall DSG3000 allows users to store various types of files to internal or external memory and recall them when required. DSG3000 provides a local memory (D disk) and an external memory (E disk). D disk: provide storage locations for train list, flatness, sweep list and state files. E disk: available when USB storage device is detected at the USB Host interface at the rear panel.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL NOTE: If you want to select “Record csv” or “AmpCal” file type, please pre-install the power meter option (PMC-DSG3000), otherwise the menus are grayed out and disabled. File Type Train List Format BIN Suffix .TRN Train csv CSV .CSV Flatness BIN .FLA Flat csv CSV .CSV Swp List BIN .SWP Swp csv CSV .CSV State BIN .STA Record csv CSV .CSV AmpCal BIN .ALC Arb BIN .
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Save 1. Select the file type Please select the desired file type according to the introduction in “File Type”. NOTE: If File Type is set to “All”, the save operation is not available. 2. Open the filename input interface Press Enter or the left/right direction keys to unfold the current directory; press Save to enter the filename input interface. Press Chinese, English and number input modes.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Numbers Entered Number Input Mode (b) Number Input Mode Chinese Characters Entered Pinyin Selection Area Chinese Input Mode (c1) Chinese Input Mode 1 DSG3000 User’s Guide 2-55
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Chinese Characters Entered Chinese Character Selection Area Operation Tips (c2) Chinese Input Mode 2 Figure 2-4 Filename Input Interface 3. Input the filename Input the new filename in the filename input interface. The length of the filename cannot exceed 28 English characters or numbers (or 14 Chinese characters). Input English filename a) b) c) Input Chinese filename a) b) 2-56 Press to switch to English input mode.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations c) d) RIGOL selection area. If the desired pinyin is displayed, refer to step c). If the desired pinyin is not displayed, input the whole pinyin and then refer to c). Press the left/right direction keys or rotate the knob until the background of the desired pinyin turns red. Press Enter to select that pinyin. At this point, the Chinese characters in the Chinese character selection area are numbered. Use the numeric keys to select the desired Chinese character.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations Delete After selecting a file stored, press Delete to delete the file selected. Copy After selecting a file stored, press Copy to select “Copy” or “Paste”. 1. Copy Copy the file or folder selected under the current directory. 2. Paste Paste the file or folder.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Filename Prefix Press Storage Name Prefix to select “Prefix State” or “Edit Prefix”. 1. Prefix State Press Prefix State to select “On” or “Off” to enable or disable the prefix edited. When “On” is selected, the edited prefix will be added into the filename input box automatically when saving file. 2. Edit Prefix Press Edit Prefix to enter the filename input interface and you can use the numeric keyboard to edit the prefix.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations To Set the System Parameters Set the system-related parameters. Language DSG3000 supports Chinese/English menus, help, interface display and Chinese/English input methods. Press System Language to select the desired language (“English” or “中文”). Reset Press System Reset to perform “Power On”, “Preset Type” and “Save Preset” operations. 1. Power On Press Power On to select “Last” or “Preset”.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL I/O Configuration The RF signal generator supports LAN, USB and GPIB interface communication. Press System I/O Config to set the “Remote I/O”, “LAN” or “GPIB” parameters. 1. Remote I/O Press Remote I/O to select “LAN”, “USB”, “GPIB”, “Auto” or “Off” and the default is “Off”. 2. LAN Press LAN to set the LAN parameters. Figure 2-5 To Set the LAN Parameters Reset Turn on the DHCP and auto IP and turn off the manual IP.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations signal generator will acquire an IP address from 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.254 and subnet mask 255.255.0.0 automatically according to the current network configuration. Manual-IP One of the IP address setting methods. Turn on the manual IP and users can define the IP address of the RF signal generator. IP Set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway manually. a) Press IP Address and use the numeric keyboard to input the desired IP address.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Display Setting Control the screen display. Press System Display to set the “Scr State” and “Brightness”. 1. Screen State Press Scr State to set the state of the screen. On: the default state. Turn on the screen. Off: turn off the screen. At this point, the screen stops updating and is locked. Press Esc to unlock the screen. Screen locking is used during remote operation mode. 2.
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations 2. Hardware Configuration RFB Version DB Version RFB FPGA RFB CPLD DB FPGA DB CPLD 3. System Message Display the messages recently displayed. 4. Verbose Press System Msg to light the Verbose menu. At this point, you can press this softkey to view the complete information of the current row selected in the message list. License DSG3000 provides various options to fulfill your measurement requirements.
Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations RIGOL Self-test 1. Screen Test Press Screen Test to enter the screen test interface. The system provides five colors (including white, blue, green, red and black) to test whether the display contains bad pixels. Press any key to switch the screen color and exit the test. 2. Key Test Press Key Test to enter the key test interface.
Chapter 3 Remote Control RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control DSG3000 series RF signal generator can communicate with USB, LAN and GPIB interfaces. This chapter describes the basic information and methods of remote control.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Remote Control Overview The DSG3000 supports to build communication with the PC via USB, LAN or GPIB interface to realize remote control. The DSG3000 utilizes a SCPI command set (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) for remote instrumentation control. There are two modes as follows. 1. User-defined programming Users can program and control DSG3000 by using the SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) commands.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Control Via USB 1. Connect the device Connect the RF signal generator (USB Device) and PC (USB Host) using USB cable. 2. Install USB drive This RF signal generator is a USBTMC device and the New Hardware Wizard will be displayed after the RF signal generator is correctly connected to the PC (the signal generator will be automatically configured to USB interface) and both of them are started.
RIGOL 5. Chapter 3 Remote Control Communication test Right-click the resource name “DSG3060 (USB0::0x1AB1::0x0992::DSG3A1301080006::INSTR)” and select “SCPI Panel Control” to open the remote command control panel through which you can send commands and read data. For more information about the SCPI commands, refer to the Programming Guide.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Control Via LAN 1. Connect the devices Connect the RF signal generator to your LAN using network cable. 2. Configure LAN parameters Set the LAN parameters of the RF signal generator according to the description in “I/O Config LAN”. 3. Search device resource , then click in the Start-up Ultra Sigma and click pop-up window, the software starts seaching the RF signal generator resources connected to LAN.
RIGOL 4. Chapter 3 Remote Control View the resource The resources that have been searched successfully are shown in the “RIGOL Online Resource” catalog. See figure below. Figure 3-4 View the resource 5. Communication test Right click the resource name such as DSG3060 (TCPIP::172.16.3.194::INSTR) and select SCPI Panel Control to open the interface below, from which you can write and read commands as shown in the figure below.
Chapter 3 Remote Control 6. RIGOL Load LXI webpage The RF signal generator confirms to LXI core device 2011 class standards. You can load LXI webpage conveniently by right-clicking the resource name and selecting “LXI-Web”. From the webpage, you can see some important information about the instrument such as the model, manufacturer, serial number, MAC address, IP address and other descriptions.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Control Via GPIB 1. Connect the devices Connect the RF signal generator to the PC using GPIB cable. 2. Install the device driver of the GPIB card Install the driver of the GPIB card which has been connected to the PC. 3. Set the GPIB address Set the GPIB address following with “I/O Config GPIB”. 4. Search device resource Start-up the Ultra Sigma and click to enter the following interface.
RIGOL Chapter 3 Remote Control Figure 3-7 View the GPIB resource 6. Communication test Right-click the resource name such as DSG3060 (GPIB1::18::INSTR) and select SCPI Panel Control to open the interface below, from which you can write and read commands, see figure below.
Chapter 4 Application Examples RIGOL Chapter 4 Application Examples This chapter introduces the basic operations of the instrument as well as a few specific examples so that the user can quickly master the use method of the RF signal generator.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Application Examples To Output RF Signal Output a RF signal with 1 GHz frequency and -40 dBm amplitude from the [RF OUTPUT 50Ω] connector. 1. Restore to factory setting Press System Reset Preset Type “Factory” and then press Preset to restore the factory setting (by default, the frequency offset is 0 Hz and the amplitude offset is 0 dB). 2.
Chapter 4 Application Examples RIGOL To Output RF Sweep Signal This section introduces how to output a RF sweep signal by configuring continuous linear step sweep. Set the frequency range to 1 GHz ~ 2 GHz, the amplitude range to -20 dBm ~ 0 dBm, the number of sweep points to 10 and the dwell time to 500 ms. 1.
RIGOL 3. Chapter 4 Application Examples Enable the RF sweep Press SWEEP Sweep and select “Freq & Level” to enable the frequency and amplitude sweep functions at the same time. At this point, the RF signal generator sweeps from the start frequency or level to the stop frequency or level continuously at certain step according to the current settings.
Chapter 4 Application Examples RIGOL To Output RF Modulated Signal This section introduces how to output an AM modulated signal. Set the carrier frequency to 800 MHz, the carrier amplitude to -20 dBm, the AM modulation depth to 60% and the modulation frequency to 20 kHz. 1. Restore to factory setting Press System Reset Preset Type “Factory” and then press Preset to restore the factory setting (by default, the modulation source is internal and the modulation waveform is sine). 2.
RIGOL Chapter 4 Application Examples Pulse Train Application Output a user-defined pulse train from [PULSE IN/OUT] connector. The specific parameters to be set in the pulse list as shown in the table below. SN 1 2 On Time 10ms 20ms Off Time 30ms 40ms Repeat 2 1 1. Restore to factory setting Press System Reset Preset Type “Factory” and then press Preset to restore the factory setting. 2.
Chapter 4 Application Examples RIGOL Run Press Run, you can set the current pulse value to the internal modulating signal. 4. Select the Pulse Mode Press Pulse Source to select “Int” modulation source; press Mode to select “Train”. 5. Enable the Pulse Output Press Pulse Out, and select “On” to enable the pulse output function. At this point, the RF signal generator can output the pulse signal generated by internal pulse train generator from the [PULSE IN/OUT] connector at the rear panel.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting RIGOL Chapter 5 Troubleshooting The chapter lists the commonly encountered failures and their solutions. When you encounter those problems, please solve them following the corresponding steps. If the problem remains still, please contact RIGOL and provide your device information (System Information System Info). 1.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 4. The setting is correct but the waveform output is incorrect: (1) There is no RF output — Check whether the signal connecting cable is tightly connected to the corresponding [RF OUTPUT 50Ω] connector. — Check whether the connecting cable has internal damage. — Check whether the connecting cable is tightly connected to the test instrument. — Check whether the backlight of RF goes on. If not, press this key to illuminate the backlight.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting RIGOL (2) The — — — dwell time of list sweep is incorrect Press SWEEP List Swp to enter the sweep list editing interface. Make sure whether the dwell time of the list sweep is correct. If the dwell time is incorrect, re-edit it. If it is correct, turn to the next step. — Press SWEEP Sweep Type to make sure that “List” sweep is selected. If “Step” sweep is currently selected, the signal generator sweeps according to the dwell time of the step sweep.
RIGOL Chapter 5 Troubleshooting (4) Check whether the test is being performed in a highly magnetic environment. (5) Check whether the power supplies of RF signal generator and test system have strong interference. (6) Check whether the performance of the test device meets the requirement. (7) Make sure that the test device is within calibration period. (8) Check whether the test device meets the required conditions of the manual. (9) Check whether all connections are tight.
Chapter 6 Specifications RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications This chapter describes the specifications of RF signal generator. Specifications are valid under the following conditions: the instrument in the calibration cycle is stored at least two hours at 0°C to 50°C temperature, and 40 minutes warm up. The specifications include measurement uncertainty. Data represented in this manual are specifications unless otherwise noted. Typical (typ.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Specifications Frequency Frequency Frequency resolution Frequency switching speed Phase offset DSG3030 9kHz to 3GHz DSG3060 9kHz to 6GHz 0.01Hz <10ms[1] (typ.) Adjustable in 0.01° steps (nom.) Frequency Bands[2] Band 1 2 3 Frequency f ≤ 23.4375MHz 23.4375MHz < f ≤46.875MHz 46.875MHz < f ≤ 93.75MHz N 1 0.03125 0.0625 4 5 6 7 8 9 93.75MHz < f ≤ 187.5MHz 187.5MHz < f ≤ 375MHz 375MHz < f ≤ 750MHz 750MHz < f ≤ 1500MHz 1500MHz < f ≤ 3000MHz 3000MHz < f ≤ 6000MHz 0.125 0.
Chapter 6 Specifications RIGOL Frequency Sweep Operating modes Step sweep (equally or logarithmically spaced frequency steps) List sweep (the list of arbitrary frequency steps) Sweep modes Single, continuous Sweep range Full frequency range Sweep shapes Triangle, ramp Step change Linear or logarithmic Step sweep 2 to 65535 Number of points List sweep 1 to 6001 Dwell time range 20ms to 100s Triggering Auto, trigger key, external, bus (GPIB, USB, LAN) Spectral Purity[1] Harmonics CW mode, 1MHz ≤ f ≤ <-30dBc
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Level Setting Range Maximum output level Minimum output level Setting resolution 9kHz ≤ f <100kHz 100kHz ≤ f <1MHz 1MHz ≤f ≤3GHz 3GHz
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Level Sweep Operating modes Sweep modes Sweep range Sweep shape Step change Number of points Dwell time range Triggering Step sweep (equally spaced level steps) List sweep (the list of arbitrary level steps) Single, continuous Full level range Triangle, ramp Linear Step sweep 2 to 65535 List sweep 1 to 6001 20ms to 100s Auto, trigger key, external, bus (GPIB, USB, LAN) Internal Modulation Generator (LF) Internal Modulation Generator (LF) Waveforms Sine, square, triangle, r
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Modulation [1] Simultaneous Modulation AM FM AM ― ○ FM ○ ― ○ × ØM Pulse mod. △ ○ I/Q mod.(opt.) × ○ NOTE: ○:compatible; ×: incompatible; ØM ○ × ― ○ ○ Pulse mod. △ ○ ○ ― ○ I/Q mod. (opt.) × ○ ○ ○ ― △:compatible with AM Performance reduced Amplitude Modulation Operating modes Internal, external, internal + external The modulation depth that can be set from +7dBm to +13dBm Modulation depth[2] 0% to 100% observing the AM specifications continuously decrease. Resolution 0.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Phase Modulation Operating modes Maximum deviation Resolution Deviation accuracy ØM total harmonic distortion Modulation frequency response[1] Pulse Modulation Modulation source On/off ratio Rise/fall time (10%/90%) Pulse repetition frequency Pulse Generator Operating modes Pulse period Pulse width Trigger delay Double-pulse spacing Triggering Internal, external, internal + external f ≤ 23.4375MHz 3rad(nom.) f > 23.4375MHz N×5rad (nom.) <0.1% of deviation, or 0.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications I/Q Modulation (Option IQ-DSG3000) Modulation source External, internal External modulation Baseband (I or Q) ≤ 120MHz (nom.) RF (I + Q) ≤ 240MHz (nom.) Bandwidth (RF) Internal modulation Baseband (I or Q) ≤ 30MHz (nom.) RF (I + Q) ≤ 60MHz (nom.) Carrier frequency range: ≥40dBc (typ.) [1] Carrier suppression 50MHz ≤ f ≤ 6GHz Suppression of image Modulation bandwidth up to ≥40dBc (typ.) sideband [2] ±10MHz VSWR <1.5 External I/Q inputs Full scale input I 2 + Q 2 = 0.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications I/Q Baseband Generator (Option IQ-DSG3000) Output impedance 50Ω (nom.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Inputs and Outputs Front Panel Connectors RF output External modulation signal input Internal modulation generator (LF) output Rear Panel Connectors External trigger in Signal valid output Sweep out Pulse input or output 10MHz in (external frequency reference input) 10MHz out (external frequency reference output) I/Q baseband input/output (option IQ-DSG3000) Impedance Connector Impedance Connector Impedance Connector 50Ω (nom.) N female 50Ω (nom.) BNC female 50Ω (nom.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications General Specifications Display Type Resolution Size Mass Memory Mass memory Data storage space Power Supply Input voltage range, AC AC supply frequency Power consumption TFT LCD 480*272 4.3” Flash non-volatile memory (internal); USB disk (not supplied) Flash non-volatile 1G Bytes memory (internal) 100V to 240V (nom.) 45Hz to 440Hz With all options 50W (typ.), max. 60W Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety In line with EN61326-1:2006 IEC 61000-4-2:2001 ±4.
RIGOL Chapter 6 Specifications Environmental Temperature Humidity Altitude Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight With IQ-DSG3000 option 6-12 Operating temperature range Storage temperature range 0℃ to 30℃ 30℃ to 40℃ Operating height 0℃ to 50℃ -20℃ to 70℃ ≤95% rel. humidity ≤75% rel. humidity Up to 3,048m (10000ft) 364 mm × 112 mm × 420 mm (14.33 in × 4.41 in × 16.54 in) 6.4kg (14.1Ib) 6.7kg (14.
RIGOL Chapter 7 Appendix Chapter 7 Appendix Appendix A: DSG3000 Accessories and options Model Standard accessories Options Description Order Number Signal Generator, 9kHz to 3GHz DSG3030 Signal Generator, 9kHz to 6GHz DSG3060 Quick Guide (Hard Copy) - CDROM (User Guide, Programming Guide) - Power Cable - Pulse Train Generator PUG-DSG3000 High Stable OCXO Reference Clock OCXO-A08 I/Q Modulation, Baseband Output IQ-DSG3000 Power Meter Controller PMC-DSG3000 Rack Mount Kit RM-DSG3000
RIGOL Chapter 7 Appendix Appendix B: Warranty RIGOL warrants that its products mainframe and accessories will be free from defects in materials and workmanship within the warranty period. If a product is proven to be defective within the respective period, RIGOL guarantees the free replacement or repair of products which are approved defective. To get repair service, please contact with your nearest RIGOL sales and service office.
Index RIGOL Index #1 Pulse Width......................... 2-28 #2 Pulse Width......................... 2-28 ALC ........................................... 2-7 Amplitude ......................... 2-4, 2-41 Amplitude Calibration ................ 2-52 Amplitude Modulation................ 2-19 Amplitude Offset ......................... 2-5 Amplitude Sweep ...................... 2-10 Arm ARB .................................. 2-37 Arm Auto ................................. 2-37 Arm Retrigger .................
RIGOL Sweep Mode ............................ 2-42 Sweep Points ........................... 2-14 Sweep Shape ........................... 2-14 Sweep Space ........................... 2-14 Sweep Time ............................. 2-41 Sweep-Sine .............................. 2-41 2 Index Train List .................................. 2-31 Trigger Delay ............................ 2-31 trigger mode ............................ 2-36 Trigger Mode ........... 2-16, 2-29, 2-42 zero ...........................