Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1.General Safety Requirement
- 2.Safety Terms and Symbols
- 3.Quick start
- 4.Panel Operation
- Channel Setting
- Waveform Setting
- Output the modulated waves
- Hexadecimal frequency shift keying (3FSK)
- Quaternary frequency shift keying (4FSK)
- Binary phase shift keying (BPSK)
- Oscillating keying (OSK)
- Output the sweep frequency (Sweep)
- Output the burst (Burst)
- Counter
- Utility function setting
- Edit the Arbitrary Wave (Edit)
- File system (Store)
- Save/recall instrument settings (Preset)
- Use build-in help (Help)
- 5.Communicate with PC
- 6.Troubleshooting
- 7.Specification
- 8.Appendix
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Panel Operation
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(5) Press the Start Frequency / Center Frequency softkey to select the start
frequency or center frequency and set the corresponding value, as shown in
Figure 1.
(6) Press the End Frequency/Frequency Range softkey to select the end frequency
or frequency range and set the corresponding value. See Figure 1 for details.
Wave type
Parameter
Sine
Square
Ramp
Arbitrary
Minimum start/stop frequency
1uHz
Maximum start/stop frequency
200MHz
50MHz
5MHz
15MHz (Bulid-in waves)
50MHz (User customized waves)
Table 1
(7)
Press the Trigger Source softkey to select the trigger source. The internal is the
internal signal source; the external is the external source of the Ext
Trig/Burst/Fsk In interface on the rear panel. Under the external signal source,
the slope can be selected as positive/negative (Positive: Select to output the
trigger signal when rising. Negative: Select to output the trigger signal when
falling.); manually select manual trigger, each time you press the front panel
knob in the sweep interface, it will start a scan.
Output the burst (Burst)
Press Burst function key, that is burst, to generate burst waveform output of various
waveform functions. The burst can last for a specific number of waveform cycles
(N-cycle bursts) or be controlled by an external gate signal (gated burst). Sine, square,
ramp, pulse, or arbitrary wave functions can be used (this function is not available for
noise waves and harmonics).
Glossary
Burst:
The set of pulses transmitted together is called a "burst". The various signal
generators are commonly referred to as the BURST function.
N cycle burst:
Contains a specific number of waveform cycles, each of which is initiated by a trigger
event.
Gated burst:
Use external department signals to control when waveform burst waveforms are
active