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NF WAVE FACTORY WF1984 Instruction Manual (344 pages)
MULTIFUNCTION GENERATOR
Brand:
NF
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
4
Safety Precautions
6
Caution Symbol
8
Table of Contents
9
Overview
15
Features
16
Operating Principles
17
Figure 1-1 WF1983 Block Diagram
18
Figure 1-2 WF1984 Block Diagram
19
Preparations before Use
21
Checking before Use
22
Installation
23
Installation Location
23
Installation Conditions
23
Grounding and Power Supply Connection
24
Power Supply Conditions
24
Various Downloads
24
Calibration
25
Panels and I/O Terminals
27
Panel Component Names and Functions
28
Front Panel of WF1983
28
Figure 3-1 Front Panel of WF1983
28
Rear Panel of WF1983
29
Figure 3-2 Rear Panel of WF1983
29
Front Panel of WF1984
30
Figure 3-3 Front Panel of WF1984
30
Rear Panel of WF1984
31
Figure 3-4 Rear Panel of WF1984
31
I/O Terminals
32
Waveform Output (FCTN OUT)
33
Synchronization/Sub-Output (SYNC/SUB OUT)
34
External Modulation/Addition Input (MOD/ADD IN)
35
External Trigger Input (TRIG IN)
36
External 10 Mhz Frequency Reference Input (10 Mhz REF IN)
37
Frequency Reference Output (REF OUT)
38
Multi-I/O (MULTI I/O)
39
Figure 3-5 Multi-I/O Connector Pin Configuration Diagram
40
Cautions on Floating Ground Connection
41
Figure 3-6 Cautions on Floating Ground Connection for WF1983
42
Figure 3-7 Cautions on Floating Ground Connection for WF1984
42
Basic Operations
43
Power On/Off and Restoration of Settings
44
How to Turn Power On/Off
44
Restoration of Settings at Power-On
45
Screen Configuration and Operation
49
Screen Configuration
49
Setting Area
51
Setting Screen
52
Switching Display Format with Tabs
53
Top Menu
55
Saving a Screenshot
56
Operation
56
Basic Settings and Operations
57
To Switch between Oscillator and Sequence Oscillation
57
To Change Frequency, Amplitude, and Other Values
58
To Change the Waveform and Oscillation Mode
60
Shortcut Keys for Changing Basic Parameters
61
Functions of ENTER/CANCEL/UNDO Key
62
To Change the Display Unit
63
CH1/CH2 Switching Key and Active Channel (WF1984 Only)
65
Operations Available on Utility Screen
66
To Restore Initial Settings
68
To Restore Factory Default Settings
68
Output On/Off
69
To Use USB Flash Memory
72
Setting for Main Items
73
Text Display Screen in Continuous Oscillation Mode
73
To Set Oscillation Mode
73
To Set Waveforms
74
To Set Frequency
75
To Set Period
76
To Set Phase
77
To Set Amplitude
79
To Set DC Offset
80
To Set Output Level with High/Low Level
81
To Set Waveform Polarity and Amplitude Range
82
How to Use Auto Range/Range Hold for Output Voltage
84
To Set Load Impedance
86
To Add External Signal
87
To Set Duty of Square Wave
90
To Set the Pulse Width, Leading/Trailing Edge Times, and Transition Waveform of the Pulse Wave
92
To Set Ramp Wave Symmetry
97
To Set the Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
98
To Set the Setting Range Limit Values
99
To Select Sub Output
100
Using Parameter-Variable Waveforms
101
Using Arbitrary Waveforms
103
Setting and Operation of Modulation
105
Modulation Function
105
Modulation Types
105
Screen for Setting and Operation of Modulation
106
Common Settings and Operation of Modulation
108
Setting FM
112
Setting FSK
113
Setting PM
114
Setting PSK
115
Setting am
116
Setting am (DSB-SC)
117
Setting DC Offset Modulation
119
Setting PWM
120
Setting and Operation of Sweep
122
Sweep Type (Sweep Type)
122
Screen for Setting and Operation of Sweep
122
Common Setting and Operation of Sweep
125
Setting Frequency Sweep
135
Setting Phase Sweep
137
Setting Amplitude Sweep
139
Setting DC Offset Sweep
141
Setting Duty Sweep
143
Setting and Operation of Burst
145
Burst Oscillation Types (Burst Mode)
145
Screen for Setting and Operation of Bursts
145
Auto Burst
148
Trigger Burst
151
Gate Oscillation
156
Manual Trigger
157
Triggered Gate Oscillation
162
To Use the Synclator Function
167
Synclator
167
Operation of Synclator
167
Conditions under Which Synclator Is Available
167
Other Limitations
168
Setting Procedure
169
Using Sub Waveforms
170
Conditions under Which Sub Waveforms Are Available
170
To Set Sub Waveforms
170
To Set the Sub Waveform Frequency
170
To Set the Sub Waveform Phase
170
To Set the Sub Waveform Amplitude
171
To Set the Sub Waveform DC Offset
171
Saving and Recalling Settings
172
Procedure to Save Settings
173
To Save to the Unit's Internal Memory
173
To Save to USB Flash Memory
174
Procedure to Recall Settings
176
To Recall from the Unit's Internal Memory
176
To Recall from USB Flash Memory
177
To Rename Setting Memory
178
To Return Saved Settings to Initial Settings
179
USB Flash Memory Operations
179
File List
179
To Change the Current Folder
180
To Create a Folder
180
To Delete a Folder
180
File Time Stamps
180
Parameter-Variable Waveforms
182
Meaning of each Parameter and Waveform Examples
183
Overview
184
Steady Sine Group
184
Application Examples
184
Transient Sine Group
191
Pulse Group
195
Transient Response Group
201
Surge Group
205
Other Group
207
Creating Arbitrary Waveforms
211
Basics
212
Display Procedure and Overview of Screen for Creating/Editing Arbitrary Waveforms
215
Graph Display
216
Creating New Arbitrary Waveform
217
Example of Creating Simple Arbitrary Waveform
217
Outputting Created Arbitrary Waveform
219
Saving Created Arbitrary Waveform
219
Saving to Internal Memory
219
Saving to USB Flash Memory
220
To Retrieve the Saved Arbitrary Waveform
222
To Retrieve from Internal Memory
222
To Retrieve from USB Flash Memory
223
File Operations
224
To Delete Saved Arbitrary Waveform
224
To Rename
225
To Create a Folder in USB Flash Memory
227
Identifying Memory Space Required for Saving Arbitrary Waveforms
228
Convenient Use of 2-Channel Equipment
229
Outline
230
Copying Settings between Channels
231
Unifying Settings of 2 Channels
233
Synchronizing Phase between Channels
234
Keeping Frequencies for both Channels Set to same Value (2-Channel Coordination: 2Phase)
235
Operational Restrictions
236
Keeping Frequency Difference Constant (2-Channel Coordination: 2Tone)
237
Keeping Frequency Ratio Constant (2-Channel Coordination: Ratio)
239
Obtaining Differential Output (2-Channel Coordination: Differential)
241
Obtaining Double Output Voltage (2-Channel Coordination: Diff2)
242
Synchronizing Multiple Units
243
Connection Procedure
244
Connection Method
244
Performing Synchronization
246
Using External Frequency Reference
249
Purpose of Using External Frequency Reference
250
Connection and Usage Procedure of External Frequency Reference
250
Sequence Oscillation
254
Sequence Oscillation Example
254
Basics
256
In-Step Processing Flow
264
Setting and Operation Procedure
265
Saving Created Sequence
270
Saving to Internal Memory
270
Saves to USB Flash Memory
271
Using the Saved Sequence
272
To Retrieve from Internal Memory
272
To Retrieve from USB Flash Memory
273
File Operations
274
To Delete Saved Sequence Data
274
To Rename
275
To Create a Folder in USB Flash Memory
276
Outline of Screen
277
Individual Descriptions of Step Control Parameters
278
Using User-Defined Units
281
About User-Defined Units
282
Display and Setting in User-Defined Units
282
Defining User-Defined Units
282
Setting Screen
282
Other Utility Settings
285
Selecting Remote Interface [Remote]
286
Display and Operation Sound Settings [System]
287
Self-Diagnosis [Self Check]
287
Product Information Display [Information]
288
Troubleshooting
289
Error Messages at Power-On
290
Error Messages While Running
291
Conflict Messages for Modulation
296
Conflict Messages for Sweep
297
Conflict Message for Burst
298
Sequence Compiler Message
299
When Suspect a Failure
300
Maintenance
301
Introduction
302
Routine Maintenance
302
Storage When Not Used for a Long Period of Time
303
Repacking and Transportation
303
Operation Inspections
305
Function Check
305
Performance Tests
306
Frequency Accuracy Test
306
Sine Wave Amplitude Accuracy Test
307
DC Offset Accuracy Test
307
Sine Wave Amplitude/Frequency Characteristics Test
308
Sine Wave Total Harmonic Distortion Test
309
Sine Wave Harmonic Spurious Test
310
Sine Wave Non-Harmonic Spurious Test
310
Square Wave Duty Accuracy Test
311
Square Wave Leading/Trailing Time Test
311
Time Difference between Channels for 2-Phase (WF1984 Only)
312
List of Initial Settings
313
Settings Related to Oscillator
314
Settings Related to Sequence Oscillation
315
Other Factory Default Settings
316
Specifications
317
Oscillation Mode
318
Waveform
318
Standard Waveform
318
Arbitrary Waveform
318
Frequency and Phase
319
Output Characteristics
319
Amplitude
319
DC Offset
320
Load Impedance Setting
320
Waveform Output
320
Synchronization/Sub-Output (SYNC/SUB OUT)
320
Main Signal Characteristics
321
Sine Wave
321
Square Wave
321
Pulse Wave
322
Ramp Wave
322
Parameter-Variable Waveform
323
Modulation Function
326
General
326
Modulation Conditions
326
Sweep Oscillation Mode
327
General
327
Sweep Conditions
328
Burst Oscillation Mode
329
Synclator Function
330
Triggers
330
Sequences
331
Other I/Os
331
BNC Connector Placement
332
Channel Coordination Operation (WF1984 Only)
333
Synchronization of Multiple Units
334
User-Defined Units
334
Setting Value Upper and Lower Limit Function
334
Other Functions
335
External Storage
335
Remote Interfaces
335
Options
335
General Characteristics
335
Warranty
343
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NF WAVE FACTORY WF1984 Instruction Manual (208 pages)
MULTIFUNCTION GENERATOR
Brand:
NF
| Category:
Portable Generator
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Specification
5
Table of Contents
6
Preparation before Use
7
Overview of WF1983/WF1984 GPIB/USB/LAN Interface
8
USB Preparations
8
GPIB Preparations
8
LAN Preparations
8
Interface Selection
9
USB Setting
10
GPIB Setting
10
LAN Setting
11
Cancellation of Remote State
11
Considerations
12
Command Explanation
13
Overview of Commands
14
Subsystem Command Tree
15
Subsystem Command Syntax
18
Program Message Syntax
23
Response Message Syntax
24
Command List
27
Commands Reference
39
Oscillation Mode
39
Auto Burst
81
Trigger Burst
82
Pulse Wave
89
Status Operation
152
Sequence Mode
162
Other Operations
169
Specification of I/O Data of Sequence
176
Description of Part
176
Key: OUTPUT
179
Commands Available for Trigger/Oscillation State Control
182
Status System
183
Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Register
184
Standard Event Status Register Group
186
Standard Event Status Enable Register
186
Operation Status Register Group / Questionable Data Status Register Group
187
Operation Status Register Group
187
Questionable Data Status Register Group
187
Operation Status Register Group
188
Questionable Data Status Register Group
195
Warning Event Register Group
196
Others
198
Error Messages
199
Specifications
202
Interface Functions
203
Response to Interface Message
204
Multi-Line Interface Message
205
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