Remote Interface Reference 4
Keysight 33210A User’s Guide 195
– You can also set the offset by specifying a high level and low level.
For example, if you set the high level to +2 volts and the low level to
-3 volts, the resulting amplitude is 5 Vpp (with an associated offset voltage of
-500 mV). See the VOLT:HIGH and VOLT:LOW commands below for more
information.
– To output a dc voltage level, select the dc voltage function using the FUNC DC
command and then set the offset voltage level using the
VOLT:OFFS
command
.
You can set the dc level to any value between ±5 Vdc into 50 ohms or ±10 Vdc
into an open circuit.
VOLTage
:HIGH {<voltage>|MINimum|MAXimum}
:HIGH? [MINimum|MAXimum]
:LOW {<voltage>|MINimum|MAXimum}
:LOW? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Set the high or low voltage levels. For all functions, the default high level
is
+50 mV and the default
low level
is -50 mV. MIN selects the most negative
voltage
level for the selected function and MAX selects the largest voltage level.
The :HIGH? and :LOW? queries return the high and low levels, respectively.
–
Limits Due to Amplitude
:
You can set the voltage levels to a positive or
negative value with the restrictions shown below. Vpp is the
maximum
peak-to-peak amplitude for the selected output termination
(10 Vpp for a
50-ohm load or 20 Vpp for
a high-impedance load).
Vhigh – Vlow < Vpp (max) and Vhigh, Vlow <
If the specified level is not valid, the function generator will automatically
adjust it to the maximum voltage allowed. From the remote interface, a “Data
out of range” error will be generated and the level will be adjusted as
described.
– You can set the levels to a positive or negative value, but note that the high
level must always be greater than the low level. If you specify a low level that is
greater than the high level, the function generator will automatically set the
high level to be 1 mV more than the new low level. A “Settings conflict” error
will be generated.
Vpp max()
2
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