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4.5 Switching waveforms of synchronous signals (SYNC OUT)
WF1943B 4-49
Additional information:
For and (fixed duty) at frequencies over 100 kHz, if SYNC OUT is set to PHASE,
output becomes the waveform which applied the analog signal of a sinewave to the comparator. For
this reason, the output level (high or low) may be undefined at 0, 180, and 360 degrees (±2 degrees,
approximately).
In particular, note that when the oscillation mode is switched during a burst or gated sweep while
oscillation is stopped, the output level may vary or the waveform may become glitch-shaped.
If a precise output level is required while oscillation is stopped, shift the phase setting. For example,
setting the phase at + 90 degrees shifts the output level to the high level while oscillation is stopped.
0° 180° 360° (=0°)
A
pproximately
±
2 degrees
Phase
(ideal value)
SYNC OUT
The shaded sections
represent an undefined
output level.

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