Timing Of Generated Signals - Keysight Technologies 15433B User Manual

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Using the Keysight 81133A/81134A Pulse Generator
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The trigger divider does not take the frequency divider of the
channels into account. For a frequency divider of n, n trigger
pulses are generated for each data packet, starting with the first
edge of bit 0 of the data packet.
To get one trigger pulse per data packet when the channel
divider factor is not equal to 1, the trigger mode must set to
Trigger on pulse and the divider to n x X, where n is the
frequency divider and X is the data length. For example, if the
data length = 32 bits and the frequency divider of channel 1 = 2,
the frequency divider of the trigger output has to be 64.
The trigger output can be enabled/disabled. The levels of the
trigger output can be set as:
• Low Level – High Level
• Amplitude – Offset

Timing of Generated Signals

The following sections provide information about the signals that
can be generated and shows the typical timings.
The instrument allows you to generate the following signals:
• Clock signals
• Pulses
• Data patterns
• PRBS
• Started bursts
• Repetitive bursts
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You can also set the frequency divider for all channels. The
minimum frequency must remain above 15 MHz.
Keysight 81133A/81134A Pulse Generator User's Guide, April 2015
Timing of Generated Signals

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