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Fluke Wavetek-Datron 395 - THE Model 395 as a PULSE GENERATOR; Example 10 Setting up the Pulse Waveform

Fluke Wavetek-Datron 395
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3.12 THE
MODEl
395 AS A PULSE GENERATOR
Example 10 Setting up the Pulse Waveform
'This
example sets up the Model395 to produce a continuous 10
(.tS,
1
(.tS
wide pulse with
fixed rise/fall edges and 2
(.tS
delayed relative to the Sync Out signal. Paragraph 5.5.7,
example 10 contains the remote SCPI programming equivalent
of
this example.
First setup the
Model395
as described
in
example
l,
steps
1,2,
and 3. Also, connect
the scope and
Model395
as described in paragraph 3.5.
Step 1 Selecting Continuous Mode
To
set the operating mode to continuous, press the MODE key to display the
Mode
screen:
MODE
( )
continuous
o sweep
o gated
o trig'd, cnt:
0000001
0
Press
FI,
"continuous," to select this mode. Continuous is the default mode.
Step 2. Selecting Pulse Setup
Set up the pulse waveform by pressing the STANDARD key under Waveform Select
to display the Waveform screen. Rotate the knob to display "pulse setup
...
"
on
the
screen.
STANDARD WAVEFORMS
pulse setup
'0pulse train setup
'0
'0
digtl noise setup
'0
Selecting "pulse setup" allows you to define the pulse parameters. By selecting "pulse"
you enable the pulse waveform using its
CUITent
parameters.
For
this example, press the softkey to the left
of
"pulse" to allow you to see the pulse
as you create
it.
Introduction
To
The
Model395 3-31
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