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52 Keysight EXG and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User’s Guide
Modes of Operation for All Models
Modes of Operation
Modes of Operation
Continuous Wave (CW) Mode
In this mode, the signal generator produces a continuous wave (CW) signal. The signal generator is
set to a single frequency and power level. Both the analog and RF vector models can produce a CW
signal. To learn more, refer to “Setting Frequency and Amplitude with FREQ and AMPTD Keys” on
page 59.
Swept Signal Mode
In this mode, the signal generator sweeps over a range of frequencies and/or power levels. Both the
analog and RF vector models provide step sweep and list sweep functionality.
To learn more, refer to “Using Swept Signal Mode (Configuring a Swept Output)” on page 62.
Analog Modulation Mode (AM, FM, ΦM, and Pulse)
In this mode, the signal generator modulates a CW signal with an analog signal. The analog
modulation types available depend on the installed options.
Option UNT provides AM, FM, and ΦM modulations. Some of these modulations can be used
together.
Option UNW Narrow Pulse Modulation provides standard and narrow pulse modulation
capability.
Option 303 Multifunction Generator consists of seven waveform generators.
To learn more, refer to “Using Analog Modulation on the RF Carrier Signal (Option UNT)” on
page 70.
The Mod On/Off key and LED functionality are only valid for instruments
with Option UNT installed.
Refer to
“14. Mod On/Off and LED” on page 18.

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