Repetitive Burst - Keysight Technologies 15433B User Manual

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Using the Keysight 81133A/81134A Pulse Generator
Characteristics
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Repetitive Burst

The following figure shows the typical timing for the repetitive
burst.
• A burst of repeated data can be either generated continuously or
can be started manually or by the arming source.
• You can select the number of repeated data in the range
4 ... 16384 (in increments of 4).
• You can specify the factor p for calculating the length of the
pause that follows the repeated data in the range 4 ... 16384 (in
increments of 4):
null data length = Data pattern length x p
• The instrument mode is RBurst.
• The pattern mode is Data.
• You can select between RZ, NRZ and R1 signal mode for each
output.
In R1 and RZ mode, the pulse width can be selected as either
width or duty cycle.
• You can select between normal and inverted signals for each
output.
• For the clock source, you can select from:
– Internal (YIG Oscillator)
– External signal at Clock Input
– External 10 MHz Reference at Clock Input
For more information about the clock sources, see
Sources" on page
75.
• The Trigger Out marks every start of the repetitive data pattern,
as long as no frequency divider has been applied.
See also
"Trigger Out" on page
Keysight 81133A/81134A Pulse Generator User's Guide, April 2015
Timing of Generated Signals
"Clock
77.

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