Instructions
5.Use the Arbitrary Function Generator (Optional)
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Level, Offset/Low Level, Symmetry.
To set the Frequency/Period, Start Phase, Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level, please
refer to To Output Sine Signals on page 95.
To Set the Symmetry of Ramp
Select Symmetry in the right menu of Ramp. Set the parameter in the right menu.
To Output Pulse Signals
The parameters of Pulse waveform are: Frequency/Period, Start Phase, Amplitude/High
Level, Offset/Low Level, Width/Duty Cycle.
To set the Frequency/Period, Start Phase, Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level, please
refer to To Output Sine Signals on page 95.
To Set the Pulse Width of Pulse
Select Width in the right menu (if Width is not displayed, select Duty Cycle and select it
again to switch to Width). Set the parameter in the right menu.
To Set the Duty Cycle of Pulse
Select Duty Cycle in the right menu (if Duty Cycle is not displayed, select Width and
select it again to switch to Duty Cycle). Set the parameter in the right menu.
To Output Arbitrary Signals
The menu items of Arbitrary waveform are: Frequency/Period, Start Phase,
Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level, New, File Browse, Built-in. You can operate
the menu by using the menu selection buttons on the right.
To set the Frequency/Period, Start Phase, Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level, please
refer to To Output Sine Signals on page 95.
The Arbitrary signal consists of two types: the user-definable waveform and the system
built-in waveform.
Create a New Waveform
(1) Enter the operation menu: Push button. Select Arb in the bottom menu,
select Others in the right menu, and select New.
(2) Set the number of waveform points: Select Points in the right menu, turn the M
knob to change the value, or use the input keyboard (push the M knob to show it) to
input the value and choose the unit. X1, X1000, Xle6, Xle9 in the keyboard
respectively represent 1, 1000, 1000000, 1000000000. The waveform points range is
2 - 8192.
(3) Set the interpolation: Select Intrpl in the right menu, choose between On/Off. If
you choose On, the points will be connected with beelines; otherwise, the voltages
between two consecutive points will not change, and the waveform looks like a
step-up one.