Sine Wave; Triangle Wave; Square Wave - Fluke 5520A Operator's Manual

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4-36. Sine wave

When the wave selection is sine, a sine wave current or voltage signal is present on the
calibrator outputs (Figure 4-11). The variables for the sine wave are amplitude,
frequency, and dc offset voltage.
RMS (70% Peak)

4-37. Triangle wave

When the wave selection is tri, the triangle wave is present on the calibrator outputs
(Figure 4-12). The variables for the triangle wave are amplitude, frequency, and dc offset
voltage. Whenever a triangle wave is selected, the Output Display indicates amplitudes
in p-p units.
Peak to Peak

4-38. Square Wave

When the wave selection is square, a square wave current or voltage signal is present on
the calibrator outputs (Figure 4-13). The variables for the square wave are duty cycle,
amplitude, frequency, and dc offset voltage. Whenever a square wave is selected, the
Output Display indicates amplitude in p-p units. If the calibrator is set for a single
voltage or current output, the duty cycle of the signal can be set through the keypad. To
enter a new duty cycle, press the DUTY CYCLE softkey and up to five numeric keys
followed by E. The negative-going edge of the square wave will move based on
the duty cycle setting.
Peak
Period
Figure 4-11. Sine wave
Figure 4-12. Triangle Wave
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