Burst Type - Keysight Technologies 33210A User Manual

10 mhz function/arbitrary waveform generator
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Burst Type

You can use burst in one of two modes as described below. The function generator
enables one burst mode at a time based on the trigger source and burst source
that you select (see the table below).
– Triggered Burst Mode: In this mode (also called N Cycle Burst), the function
– External Gated Burst Mode: In this mode, the output waveform is either "on" or
Triggered Burst Mode:
Internal Trigger
Triggered Burst Mode:
External Trigger
Gated Burst Mode:
External Trigger
Keysight 33210A User's Guide
generator outputs a waveform with a specified number of cycles (burst count)
each time a trigger is received. After the specified number of cycles have been
output, the function generator stops and waits for the next trigger. You can
configure the function generator to use an internal trigger to initiate the burst,
or you can provide an external (manual) trigger by pressing the front-panel
key, applying a trigger signal to the rear-panel Trig In connector, or by
sending a software trigger command from the remote interface.
"off " based on the level of the external signal applied to the rear-panel Trig In
connector. When the gate signal is true, the function generator outputs a
continuous waveform. When the gate signal goes false, the current waveform
cycle is completed and then the function generator stops while remaining at
the voltage level corresponding to the starting burst phase of the selected
waveform.
Burst Mode
Burst Count
(BURS:MODE)
(BURS:NCYC)
TRIGgered
TRIGgered
GATed
Burst Period
(BURS:INT:PER)
Available
Available
Available
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Features and Functions
Burst Phase
Trigger Source
(BURS:PHAS)
(TRIG:SOUR)
Available
IMMediate
Available
EXTernal, BUS
Available
Not Used
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