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BNC 670C - Exponential Type Parametric Waveform; Sine Type Parametric Waveform; Sinc Type Parametric Waveform

BNC 670C
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Model 670C Berkeley Nucleonics Corp. 78 of 96
The Exponential type parametric waveform is one of the types that doesn’t have Auto Calc, as such you’re
free to customize both Length, Sampling Rate and Cycles.
It has two characteristic parameters: Time Constant and Exponential Mode.
By interacting with the Exponential Mode toggle switch, you can toggle between an Exponential Rise and
an Exponential Decay, as shown in the image below.
Sine type parametric waveforms have Auto Calc, so once you’re set with the frequency you want you
signal at, you can change its Phase by customizing the Phase constant among the available parameters.
Sinc type parametric waveforms do not have Auto Calc, as such you’re free to customize both Length and
Sampling Rate as you see fit.
You can further customize its shape by changing one or both among the Peak Position and Lobe Width.