are the most commonly used wave shapes and therefore were
collected to a library of standard waveforms that can be used
without the need to compute and download waveform coordinates.
The repetition rate of the standard waveforms is given in units of
Hz. Both channels share the same clock source and therefore,
when a standard function shape is selected for re-play, the
frequency of the waveforms is the same at the output connectors of
both channels. Also, when standard waveforms are used, both
channels share the same run mode, as well as delayed trigger and
re-trigger settings. On the other hand, each channel can have a
unique set of waveform, amplitude, offset and waveform
parameters without interference between the channels.
When both channels are programmed for standard waveforms, the
skew between the channels is minimal. Refer to Appendix A for the
skew between channels specification.
Figure 1-7 shows typical front panel for the standard waveform
display and Figure 1-8 shows typical standard waveform panel as
displayed when ArbConnection is used for remote programming.
Figure 1 -7, Typical 2074 Standard Waveforms Display
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