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© 2008 RIGOL Technologies, Inc.
User‟s Guide for Logic Signal Output Module
4-5
Data Overflow
1. Data length upper limit** Bytes=**k Bytes
RS232: Data length upper limit 35840 Bytes=35k Bytes
SPI: Data length upper limit 40960 Bytes=40k Bytes
IIC: Data length upper limit 10240 Bytes=10k Bytes
PO: Data length upper limit 131072 Bytes=128k Bytes
When users setting exceeds limit, the system will automatically adjust it to the
corresponding upper limit.
2. Data length lower limit 1 Byte
The data length lower limit is 1 Byte for all the protocols. When user‟s setting is
lower than 1 Byte, the system will automatically adjust it to be 1 Byte.
3. ** Mbps
It denotes the transmission rate upper limit.
RS232: 60 Mbps
SPI: 60 Mbps
IIC: 30 Mbps
PO: 100Mbps
When user‟s setting exceeds limit, the system will automatically adjust it to the
corresponding upper limit.
4. 1bps
It denotes the transmission rate lower limit.
The transmission rate lower limit is 1 bps for all the protocols. When user‟s
setting is lower than 1 bps, the system will automatically adjust it to be 1 bps.
5. Offset Upper limit output overflow user space!
When the code pattern is “User”, and the sum of “Offset and the output length
exceeds the upper limit of current protocol output length; this message will
appear.
6. Offset Lower limit 0
When the code pattern is “User” and the offset set by users is lower than 0;
this message will appear.
7. Voltage upper limit **V
Analog voltage:

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Rigol DG3000 Series Specifications

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BrandRigol
ModelDG3000 Series
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish