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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Set N cycle burst
Figure 4- 23: N cycle burst user interface
(1) In the sine wave, rectangular wave, ramp wave, pulse wave or arbitrary
waveform interface, press the Burst function key to burst.
(2) Press , , , or to select the waveform function.
For example, when selecting a sine wave, press to display the
waveform and parameters, and change the parameters. For details, please
refer to Output Sine Wave on page 10, and then press to return to
the burst mode interface.
Note: Before configuring the waveform parameters, you must first select
the channel you want to configure. Press CH1 or CH2 to select the
corresponding channel, and the corresponding channel area in the user
interface will light up.
(3) Press the N Cycle/Gate softkey to switch to the N cycle.
(4) Press the Trigger Period softkey to set the burst period, which can be set
from 10 ns to 500 s (Min = Cycles * Period).
(5) Press the Cycles/Infinite softkey to set the number of cycles, which is the
number of waveform cycles to be output for each N-cycle pulse train. The
range is from 1 to 50,000 cycles. When Infinite is selected, a continuous