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Fluke 284 User Manual (346 pages)
40 MS/s Arbitrary Waveform Generators
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 4.03 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Cleaning
4
Introduction and Specifications
15
Overview
16
Features
16
Introduction
16
Specifications
18
Waveforms
18
Standard Waveforms
18
Sine, Cosine, Haversine, Havercosine
18
Square
18
Triangle
18
Ramps and sin(X)/X
18
Pulse and Pulse Train
18
Arbitrary
19
Sequence
19
Output Filter
19
Operating Modes
19
Triggered Burst
19
Gated
20
Sweep
20
Tone Switching
20
Trigger Generator
21
Outputs
21
Main Output
21
Sync out
21
Cursor/Marker out
22
Inputs
22
Trig in
22
Modulation in
22
Sum in
22
Hold
22
Ref Clock In/Out
22
Inter-Channel Operation
23
Inter-Channel Modulation
23
Inter-Channel Analog Summing
23
Inter-Channel Phase Locking
23
Inter-Channel Triggering
24
Interfaces
24
General
24
Installation
25
Mains Operating Voltage
26
Fuse
26
Mains Lead
26
Mounting
26
Connections
27
Front Panel Connections
28
Introduction
28
Main out
28
Sync out
28
Modulation in
29
Rear Panel Connections
29
Ref Clock In/Out
29
Sum in
29
Trig in
29
Cursor/Marker out
30
Hold in
30
Rs232
30
RS232 Pin Functions
30
Gpib (Ieee-488)
31
Initial Operation
33
Display Contrast
34
Initial Operation
34
Introduction
34
Keyboard
34
Switching on
34
Principles of Editing
35
Clock Synthesis Mode
37
Principles of Operation
37
DDS Mode
38
Standard Waveform Operation
39
Frequency
40
Introduction
40
Setting Generator Parameters
40
Standard Waveform Operation
40
Waveform Selection
40
Amplitude
41
DC Offset
42
Warning and Error Messages
43
SYNC Output
44
Sweep Operation
47
Connections for Sweep Operation
48
Introduction
48
Principles of Sweep Operation
48
Setting Sweep Parameters
49
Sweep Range
49
Sweep Time
50
Sweep Type
50
Manual Sweep
51
Sweep Hold
52
Sweep Marker
52
Sweep Spacing
52
Triggered Burst and Gate
53
Internal Trigger Generator
54
Introduction
54
Adjacent Channel Trigger Output
55
External Trigger Input
55
Triggered Burst
55
Burst Count
56
Trigger Edge
56
Trigger Source
56
Manual Initialization of Inter-Channel Triggering
57
Phase Range and Resolution - Triggered Burst Mode
57
Start Phase
57
Gate Polarity
58
Gate Source
58
Gated Mode
58
Start Phase
58
Sync out in Triggered Burst and Gated Mode
59
Tone Mode
61
Introduction
62
Tone Frequency
62
Tone Type
62
Tone Switching Source
63
DTMF Testing with a Multi-Channel Generator
64
Arbitrary Waveform Generation
65
Arb Waveform Creation and Modification - General Principles
66
Arb Waveform Terms
66
Introduction
66
Selecting and Outputting Arbitrary Waveforms
67
Create Blank Waveform
68
Creating New Waveforms
68
Create Waveform Copy
69
Modifying Arbitrary Waveforms
70
Resize Waveform
70
Waveform Edit Cursor
70
Rename Waveform
71
Waveform Info
71
Delete Waveform
72
Edit Waveform
72
Line Edit
73
Point Edit
73
Wave Insert
73
Block Copy
74
Waveform Amplitude
75
Waveform Offset
75
Position Markers
76
Wave Invert
76
Arbitrary Waveform Sequence
77
Sequence Set-Up
78
Frequency
79
Frequency and Amplitude Control with Arbitrary Waveforms
79
Amplitude
80
Sync out Settings with Arbitrary Waveforms
80
Waveform Hold in Arbitrary Mode
80
Output Filter Setting
81
Pulse and Pulse-Trains
83
Introduction
84
Pulse Set-Up
84
Pulse-Train Set-Up
86
Waveform Hold in Pulse and Pulse-Train Modes
88
Modulation
91
External Modulation
92
External VCA
92
Introduction
92
External SCM
93
Internal Modulation
93
Sum
95
External Sum
96
Introduction
96
Internal Sum
97
Synchronization
99
Inter-Channel Synchronization
100
Introduction
100
Master-Slave Allocation
100
Synchronizing Principles
100
Phase-Setting between Channels
101
Other Phase-Locking Considerations
102
Connections for Synchronization
103
Generator Set-Ups
103
Synchronizing Principles
103
Synchronizing Two Generators
103
Synchronizing
105
System Operations from the Utility Menu
107
Channel Waveform Information
108
Introduction
108
Storing and Recalling Set-Ups
108
Cursor/Marker Output
109
Reference Clock In/Out Setting
109
Remote Interface Set-Up
109
Warnings and Error Messages
109
Power on Setting
110
System Information
110
Calibration
111
Copying Channel Set-Ups
111
Calibration
113
Calibration Procedure
114
Equipment Required
114
Introduction
114
Setting the Password
114
Calibration Routine
115
Changing the Password
115
Password Access to Calibration
115
Remote Calibration
117
Remote Operation
119
Address and Baud Rate Selection
120
Introduction
120
Remote/Local Operation
120
Addressable RS232 Connections
121
RS232 Interface
121
RS232 Interface Connector
121
Single Instrument RS232 Connections
121
Addressable RS232 Interface Control Codes
122
RS232 Character Set
122
Full List of Addressable RS232 Interface Control Codes
124
GPIB IEEE Std. 488.2 Error Handling
124
GPIB Interface
124
GPIB Subsets
124
GPIB Parallel Poll
125
Standard Event Status and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
125
Status Reporting
125
Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Register
126
Power on Settings
127
GPIB Remote Command Formats
128
Remote Commands
128
RS232 Remote Command Formats
128
Channel Selection
129
Command List
129
Amplitude and DC Offset
130
Frequency and Period
130
Waveform Selection
130
Arbitrary Waveform Create and Delete
131
Arbitrary Waveform Editing
132
Mode Commands
135
Waveform Sequence Control
135
Input/Output Control
136
Modulation Commands
137
Phase Locking Commands
137
Status Commands
137
Miscellaneous Commands
139
Remote Command Summary
140
Remote Command Summary
141
Maintenance
147
Introduction
148
Appendices
149
A Mains Operating Voltage
149
Approved Fuse Types
151
Mains Operating Voltage
151
Mains Transformer Connections - Models 282 and 284
152
Warning and Error Messages
153
SYNC out Automatic Settings
157
Factory System Defaults
159
Waveform Manager Plus
161
F Block Diagrams
163
Front and Rear Panel Drawings
165
Table of Contents
179
Figure Title Page
184
Introduction
187
Specifications
188
Standard Waveforms
188
Waveforms
188
Arbitrary Waveforms
189
Noise
189
Output Filter
189
Sequence
189
Gated
190
Operating Modes
190
Sweep
190
Triggered Burst
190
Main Output
191
Outputs
191
Tone Switching
191
Trigger Generator
191
Auxiliary Sine out
192
Inputs
192
Modulation in
192
Sync Output
192
System Clock
192
Trig in
192
Arb Clock In/Out
193
Hold
193
Inter-Channel Modulation
193
Inter-Channel Operation
193
Ref Clock In/Out
193
Sum in
193
Inter-Channel Analog Summing
194
Inter-Channel Synchronization
194
Inter-Channel Triggering
194
General
195
Interfaces
195
AC Supply Cable
198
AC Supply Voltage
198
Fuse
198
Mounting
198
Ventilation
198
Connections
199
Front Panel Connections
200
Main out
200
Sync out
200
Hold in
201
Modulation
201
Rear Panel Connections
201
Ref Clock In/Out
201
Sum in
201
Trig in
201
Arb Clock In/Out
202
Main out
202
Rs232
202
Gpib (Ieee-488)
203
Memory Card
203
Usb
203
Initial Operation
205
Display Contrast
206
Initial Operation
206
Introduction
206
Keyboard
206
Switching on
206
Principles of Editing
207
Clock Synthesis Mode
209
Principles of Operation
209
Single-Channel Simplified Block Diagram
209
DDS Mode
210
Direct Digital Synthesis Mode
210
Standard Waveforms
211
Frequency
212
Introduction
212
Setting Generator Parameters
212
Standard Waveform Operation
212
Standard Waveforms
212
Waveform Selection
212
Amplitude
213
DC Offset
214
Warning and Error Messages
215
Synchronization Output
216
Sweep Operation
219
Connections for Sweep Operation
220
General
220
Principles of Sweep Operation
220
Setting Sweep Parameters
220
Setting Sweep Parameters
221
Sweep Range
221
Sweep Time
221
Sweep Type
222
Sweep Hold
223
Sweep Marker
223
Sweep Spacing
223
Triggered Burst and Gate
225
External Trigger Input
226
General
226
Internal Trigger Generator
226
Adjacent Channel Trigger Output
227
Triggered Burst
227
Burst Count
228
Trigger Edge
228
Trigger Source
228
Manual Initialization of Inter-Channel Triggering
229
Start Phase
229
Gate Polarity
230
Gate Source
230
Gated Mode
230
Start Phase
230
Sync out in Triggered Burst and Gated Modes
231
Tone Mode
233
Introduction
234
Tone Frequency
234
Tone Type
234
DTMF Testing with Two Sources
235
Tone Switching Source
235
Tone Waveform Types
235
Arbitrary Waveform Generation
237
Arbitrary Waveform Terms
238
Introduction
238
Principles of Arbitrary Waveform Creation and Modification
238
Selecting and Outputting Arbitrary Waveforms
239
Create Blank Waveform
240
Create Waveform Copy
240
Creating New Waveforms
240
Modifying Arbitrary Waveforms
241
Resize Waveform
241
Delete Waveform
242
Rename Waveform
242
Waveform Info
242
Edit Waveform
243
Line Edit
243
Point Edit
243
Block Copy
244
Wave Insert
244
Waveform Amplitude
245
Position Markers
246
Wave Invert
246
Waveform Offset
246
Arbitrary Waveform Sequence
247
Sequence Set-Up
248
Frequency
249
Frequency and Amplitude Control with Arbitrary Waveforms
249
Amplitude
251
Sync out Settings with Arbitrary Waveforms
251
Waveform Hold in Arbitrary Mode
251
Output Filter Setting
252
Pulse and Pulse-Trains
253
Introduction
254
Pulse Set-Up
254
Pulse-Train Set-Up
256
Waveform Hold in Pulse and Pulse-Train Modes
260
Modulation
261
External VCA
262
Introduction
262
External SCM
263
Internal Modulation
263
Sum
265
External Sum
266
Introduction
266
Internal Sum
267
Synchronizing
269
Inter-Channel Synchronization
270
Introduction
270
Master-Slave Allocation
270
Synchronizing Principles
270
Other Synchronizing Considerations
272
Phase-Setting between Channels
272
Synchronizing Two Generators
273
Connections for Synchronization
274
Generator Set-Ups
274
Synchronizing
275
Card Sizes and Formats
278
Introduction
278
Avoiding Long Filenames
279
Formatting
279
Saving Files to a Memory Card
279
Storing and Recalling Set-Ups
279
Sorting Files
281
System Operations from the Utility Menu
283
Channel Waveform Information
284
Introduction
284
Remote Interface Set-Up
284
SYS/REF Clock In/Out and System Clock Setting
284
Warnings and Error Messages
284
Power on Setting
285
System Information
285
Calibration
286
Copying Channel Set-Ups
286
Calibration Procedure
288
Equipment Required
288
Introduction
288
Setting the Password
288
Calibration Routine
289
Changing the Password
289
Password Access to Calibration
289
Remote Calibration
292
Address and Baud Rate Selection
294
Introduction
294
Remote/Local Operation
294
RS232 Daisy-Chained Instruments
295
Single Instrument RS232 Connections
295
Addressable RS232 Interface Control Codes
296
RS232 Character Set
296
RS232 Daisy-Chain Connector Wiring
296
Full List of Addressable RS232 Interface Control Codes
298
GPIB Interface
298
USB Interface
298
GPIB IEEE Std. 488.2 Error Handling
299
GPIB Parallel Poll
299
GPIB Subsets
299
Standard Event Status and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
300
Status Reporting
300
Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Register
301
Status Model
301
Power-On Settings
302
Remote Commands
302
RS232 Remote Command Formats
302
Command List
303
GPIB Remote Command Formats
303
Amplitude and DC Offset
304
Channel Selection
304
Frequency and Period
304
Arbitrary Waveform Create and Delete
305
Waveform Selection
305
Arbitrary Waveform Editing
307
Waveform Sequence Control
309
Input/Output Control
310
Mode Commands
310
Modulation Commands
311
Status Commands
311
Synchronizing Commands
311
Miscellaneous Commands
313
Remote Command Summary
314
Maintenance
321
Cleaning
322
Introduction
322
Appendices
323
A AC Supply Voltage
325
AC Supply Voltage
325
B Warning and Error Messages
327
Warning and Error Messages
327
C SYNC out Automatic Settings
331
SYNC out Automatic Settings
331
Factory System Defaults
333
Waveform Manager Plus
335
Block Diagram: Single Channel
337
Block Diagrams
337
Inter-Channel Block Diagram
338
Front and Rear Panel Drawings
339
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Fluke 284 Getting Started Manual (38 pages)
40 MS/s Arbitrary Waveform Generators
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 1.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Introduction
11
Before You Start
11
Mains Supply Voltage
11
Externally Applied Voltages
11
Controls and Connections
12
Model 281 Front Panel
13
Principal Controls and Connectors
14
The Liquid Crystal Display Panel
20
Multi-Channel Instruments - Front Panel Differences
20
Using the Instrument
22
Starting up
22
Generating Sine Waves
23
Generating a Swept Output
27
Other Standard Waveforms
27
Triggered Modes
29
Using the Synchronization Output
31
Tone Mode
32
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