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Hantek HDG6000B Series User Manual

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User Manual 42
5.4.6 Phase Deviation
Phase deviation is the deviation of the modulating waveform phase relative to the carrier
waveform phase. Press Deviation to set the PM phase deviation.
Use the numeric keyboard or direction keys and knob to input the desired phase value.
The range of phase deviation is from 0º to 360º.
When "Ext" modulation source is selected, the phase deviation is controlled by the ±2.5V signal
level at the [Sync/Mod/Trig] connector at the pront panel. For example, if the phase deviation is
set to 180º, +2.5V signal level corresponds to a 180º phase variation. The lower the external
signal level, the less deviation would be generated.
5.5 2ASK
You can configure the instrument to "shift" its output amplitude between two preset values using
2ASK modulation. The rate at which the output shifts between the two amplitudes (called the
"carrier amplitude" and the "modulation amplitude") is determined by the internal signal level of
the instrument or the signal level on the front-panel [Sync/Mod/Trig] connector.
5.5.1 Select 2ASK Modulation
Press Mod->Type->2ASK to enable this function.
When Mod is enabled, Sweep or Burst will be disabled automatically.
After 2ASK is enabled, the instrument will generate 2ASK waveform with the currently specified
carrier and modulating waveforms. To avoid multiple waveform changes, enable modulation
after configuring the other modulation parameters.
5.5.2 Carrier Waveform Shape
2ASK carrier shape: Sine (default), Square, Ramp, Pulse, Arbitrary (except DC) or Harmonic
waveform.
Press the front panel key Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, Arb -> Type or Harmonic to select a
desired carrier waveform shape.
Noise and DC could not be used as carrier waveform.
5.5.3 Carrier Amplitude
Choose carrier waveform shape, press Amplitude/HighLevel to highlight "Amplitude", and then
use the numeric keyboard or direction keys and knob to input the desired amplitude. The available
amplitude range is limited by Frequency/Period. Please refer to the "Output Characteristics"

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BrandHantek
ModelHDG6000B Series
CategoryPulse Generator
LanguageEnglish