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User’s Guide for DG2000 Series
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Vpp Amplitude, 0 Vdc Offset and 50% Duty Cycle.
3. Press Ramp button, and the waveform icon turns into Ramp with a “Ramp”
typeface in the state area. DG2000 Series Generator can generate Ramp signal
with frequency from 1μHz to 400 kHz and variable Symmetry. By setting
Frequency/Period, Amplitude/ High Level, Offset/ Low level, and Symmetry, the
Ramp signal with different parameters can be generated.
Figure 1-12 The Ramp Waveform in the Menu Display Mode
As shown in figure 1-12, the default signal parameters are: 1kHz Frequency, 5.0
V
pp Amplitude, 0 Vdc Offset and 50% Symmetry.
4. Press Pulse button, and the waveform icon turns into Pulse with a “Pulse”
typeface in the state area. DG2000 Series Generator can generate Pulse signal
with frequency from 500μHz to 16MHz and variable Pulse Width and Edge Time.
By setting Frequency/Period, Amplitude/ High Level, Offset/ Low level, Pulse
Width and Edge Time, the Pulse signal with different parameters can be
generated.
Figure 1-13 The Pulse Waveform in the Menu Display Mode
As shown in figure 1-13, the default signal parameters are: 1kHz Frequency, 5.0
V
pp Amplitude, 0 Vdc Offset, 20% Duty Cycle and 50ns Edge Time.
5. Press Noise button, and the waveform icon turns into Noise with a “Noise”
typeface in the state area. DG2000 Series Generator can generate Noise signal
with Band Width up to 20MHz. By setting Amplitude/ High Level, Offset/ Low level,
the Noise signal with different parameters can be generated.