Pulse and Pulse Train
Output Level:
Rise and Fall Times:
Period:
Range:
Resolution:
Accuracy:
Delay:
Range:
Resolution:
Width:
Range:
Resolution:
Note that the pulse width and absolute value of the delay may not exceed the pulse period at any
time.
Pulse trains of up to 10 pulses may be specified, each pulse having independently defined width,
delay and level. The baseline voltage is separately defined and the sequence repetition rate is
set by the pulse train period.
Arbitrary
Up to 4 user defined waveforms may be stored in non-volatile memory. Waveforms can be
defined by downloading of waveform data via RS232, GPIB or USB.
Waveform Memory Size:
Vertical Resolution:
Sample Clock Range:
Resolution:
Accuracy:
Output Filter
Selectable between 40MHz Elliptic, 20MHz Bessel or none.
Noise
Digital noise generated by a 35-bit linear feedback register clocked at 100MHz. User's external
filter defines bandwidth and response.
OPERATING MODES
Triggered Burst
Each active edge of the trigger signal will produce one burst of the waveform.
Carrier Waveforms:
Maximum Carrier Frequency:
Number of Cycles:
Trigger Repetition Rate:
Trigger Signal Source:
Trigger Start/Stop Phase:
2.5mV to 10Vp−p into 50Ω
<8ns
40ns to 100s
8 digit
10 ppm for 1 year
−99·99s to + 99·99s
0·001% of period or 10ns, whichever is greater
10ns to 99·99s
0·001% of period or 10ns, whichever is greater
4 waveforms – maximum waveform size is 65536 points,
minimum waveform size is 4 points
12 bits
100mHz to 100MHz
8 digits
10 ppm for 1 year
All standard and arbitrary
The smaller of 2.5MHz or the maximum for the selected waveform.
100Msamples/s for ARB.
1 to 1,048,575
0.005Hz to 100kHz internal
dc to 1MHz external.
Internal from keyboard or trigger generator.
External from TRIG IN or remote interface.
± 360° settable with 0.1° resolution, subject to waveform frequency
and type.
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