Quick Start 2
Keysight 33210A Service Guide 25
To Set the High-Level and Low-Level Values
You can specify a signal by setting its amplitude and dc offset values, as described
previously. Another way to set the limits of a signal is to specify its high-level
(maximum) and low-level (minimum) values. This is typically convenient for digital
applications. In the following example, let's set the high-level to 1.0 V and the
low-level to 0.0 V.
1 Press the “Ampl” softkey to select “Ampl”.
2 Press the softkey again to toggle to “HiLevel”.
Note that both the Ampl and Offset softkeys toggle together, to HiLevel and
LoLevel, respectively.
3 Set the “HiLevel” value.
Using the numeric keypad or the knob, select a value of “1.0 V”. (If you are
using the keypad, you will need to select the unit, “V”, to enter the value.)
4 Press the “LoLevel” softkey and set the value.
Again, use the numeric keypad or the knob to enter a value of “0.0 V”.
Note that these settings (high-level = “1.0 V” and low-level = “0.0 V”) are
equivalent to setting an amplitude of “1.0 Vpp” and an offset of “500 mVdc”.