Channel Settings: Advanced mode


Setting items

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Channel

Specifies the channel No. to be set.

When you select the combo box, a pull-down display of values corresponding to the number of channels is displayed.

 

Amplitude / Vp-p

Specifies the output waveform amplitude.

"Amplitude" or "Vp-p" can be selected.

The input range is -20 to 20.

The input range is 0.1Hz to 10000Hz in "Frequency".
The input range is 0.0001sec to 10sec in "Period".

- Amplitude specifies the difference from the center of the waveform to the maximum displacement.

- Vp-p specifies the difference between the maximum and minimum values of the waveform.
  It is commonly called "Peak to Peak".

- Entering a positive value results in the following waveform.

  Sinewave, Square: The signal rises and falls after half a period.
  Ramp: Gradually increases in value from minimum to maximum.

- Entering a negative value results in the following waveform.

  Sinewave, Square: The signal falls and rises after half a period.
  Ramp: Gradually decreases in value from maximum to minimum.

Offset

Specifies the center of the waveform.

 

Duty ratio / Symmetry

This can be set when Triangular or Square is selected as the basic waveform.
If you select any other waveform, it is grayed out and cannot be set.

When specifying Triangular, specify the symmetry %.
When specifying Square, specify the duty ratio in %.

Duty ratio/symmetry specifies the ratio when the phase is 0 degree.

Phase

Specifies the phase of the waveform.

The setting range is -360 to 360, and the unit is degree.

It is recommended to change the phase if necessary after specifying the duty ratio/symmetry at phase 0 degrees and confirming the waveform.

Frequency

One outputs a signal by multiplying the frequency of the basic waveform by a factor.
A basic waveform with a short cycle can be output multiple times.

When you select the combo box, a pull-down will appear.
The setting range is 1 to 10.

 

Simple sweep

You can sweep the basic waveform.
This can be selected when the basic waveform is Sinewave or Square.

When you select the combo box, a pull-down list of options is displayed.
Depending on the basic waveform, the types of sweeps that can be selected differ.

For Sinewave, there are 4 options below.
None, Frequency sweep, Amplitude sweep, DC offset sweep

For Square, there are 2 options below.
None, Duty ratio sweep

Sweep time

Specifies the sweep time.
Specify the number of times with one basic waveform as the unit time.

The setting range is 1 to 100 times.

If the frequency is 10Hz and the sweep time is set to 1 time, the sweep time will be 0.1 second.
If the sweep time is 100 times when the frequency is 10Hz, the sweep time will be 10 seconds.

Sweep

Specifies the sweep change range.

There are two text boxes to set the value at the start of sweep and the value at the end of sweep.

Frequency sweep (Sinewave only):
Sets the frequency at the start of sweep and the frequency at the end of sweep.

Amplitude sweep (Sinewave only):
Sets the amplitude at the start of the sweep and the amplitude at the end of the sweep.

DC offset sweep (Sinewave only):
Sets the offset value at the start of sweep and the offset value at the end of sweep.

Duty ratio sweep (Square only):
Sets the duty ratio at the start of sweep and the duty ratio at the end of sweep.