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4. BASIC OPERATION
c) Differencebetweennormalandextendedvariabledutyrange
Variable Range Characteristics
Normal Setting range: 0.0100% to 99.9900%
Range in which the duty can be changed with little jitter and no pulse loss
The higher the frequency, the narrower the duty setting range.
At 15 MHz, the duty is fixed to 50%.
Extended
Setting range: 0.0000% to 100.0000% (independent of the frequency)
Jitter of 2.5 ns rms or less typ., duty can always be changed from 0% to 100%.
If the high-level or low-level pulse width is less than 8.4 ns, the pulse may at times vanish.
However, on average, the duty is equivalent to the set duty.
When 0% is set, the waveform is fixed on the low-level side, and when 100% is set, it is
fixed to the high-level side. In either case, the pulse stops being output.
d) Dutyandfrequencylimitationsforstandardvariabledutyrange
The duty setting range is limited to the following range according to the frequency.
Frequency (Hz) / 300000 ≤ Duty (%) ≤ 100-Frequency (Hz) / 300000
For example, the variable range at 3 MHz is limited to 10% to 90%.
If the above limitation according to the frequency setting is not satisfied, the duty is adjusted.
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In the case of the extended variable duty range, the pulse may at times vanish, and
thus the frequency may become lower than the set frequency. Do not use the extended
variable duty range for applications that require that a constant frequency be
maintained.