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Racal Instruments 3100R User Manual (388 pages)
VXIbus Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Chapter 1 Introduction
26
What's in this Manual
26
What's in this Chapter
27
Conventions Used in this Manual
27
Introduction
27
3152B Feature Highlights
28
Figure 1-1, Racal Instruments 3152B
28
Arbconnection Feature Highlights
29
Figure 1-2, Arbconnection Control Panels
29
Figure 1-3, Arbconnection Wave Composer Example
30
Figure 1-4, Arbconnection Pulse Composer Example
30
General Description
31
Output Waveforms
31
Figure 1-5, Arbconnection Serial Data Composer Example
31
Run Modes
32
Frequency Control and Accuracy
32
Phase-Lock Loop (PLL)
32
Signal Integrity
33
Frequency Agility
33
Amplitude
33
Remote Control
33
Carrier Configuration (Different Model Numbers)
34
Specifications
35
Safety Considerations
36
Figure 1-6, Configurations: 3151B, 3152B, 3100R-3152B, and 3100M-3152B
36
Options
37
Supplied Accessories
37
Front Panel Connectors
37
Output (Out)
38
Sync out (Sync)
38
Trig/Pll in (Trg/Pll)
38
Ext Sclk
39
EXT 10Mhz
39
Output Waveforms
39
Standard (FIXED) Waveforms
39
Arbitrary (User) Waveforms
40
Sequenced Waveforms
40
Figure 1-8, Segment 2 - Sine Waveform
41
Figure 1-9, Segment 3 - Pulse Waveform
41
Modulated Waveforms
42
Figure 1-10, Sequenced Waveforms
42
Sweep
42
Amplitude Hopping
43
Ask
43
Frequency Hopping
43
Fsk
43
Psk
43
Digital Pulse Waveforms
44
Half Cycle Waveforms
44
Counter/Timer
44
General Run Modes
44
Continuous Mode
45
Triggered Mode
45
Gated Mode
45
Burst Mode
45
Trigger Sources
45
Modulation Run Modes
46
Synchronization of Multiple 3152B Modules
46
PLL Synchronization
46
Phase Modulation
47
Filters
47
Output State
47
Programming the 3152B
48
Chapter 2 Installation
50
Preparation for Use
50
Logical Address Selection
50
Installation
50
Figure 2-1, Switch S1 (Set to Logical Address 2)
50
Controlling the Instrument from Remote
51
Installing Software Utilities
51
Connecting to a LAN Network
51
LAN Configuration
52
Choosing a Static IP Address
53
Connecting to the USB Port
54
Chapter 3 Operation
56
Overview
56
Legacy to Modern Mode
56
Output Termination
57
Input/Output Protection
57
Power On/Reset Defaults
57
Turning the Output on
58
Turning the SYNC Output on
58
Selecting the SYNC Source
58
Changing the SYNC Position and Width
59
Example: Generating a Simple Waveform
60
Amplitude-Offset Interaction
60
Selecting an Output Function
61
Selecting a Run Mode
61
Continuous Run Mode
62
Triggered Run Mode
62
Re-Triggered Run Mode
63
Gated Run Mode
63
Burst Run Mode
64
Selecting the Trigger Source
65
Selecting the Trigger Level
66
Selecting the Trigger Slope
66
Using Trigger Delay
67
Activating the Backplane Ttltrg Lines
67
Example: Generating Standard Waveforms
68
Using the Apply Command
68
Generating Standard Waveforms
69
Standard Waveform Parameters
71
Using the Apply Command
71
Generating Arbitrary Waveforms
72
What Are Arbitrary Waveforms
73
Managing Arbitrary Waveform Memory
73
Memory Management Commands
74
Figure 3-1, Arbconnection Example of a Complex Waveform
74
Loading Arbitrary Waveforms
75
Selecting 12-Bit or 16-Bit Waveform Resolution
77
Selecting Code Compatibility with the Legacy 3152A
77
Changing the Sample Clock Frequency
78
Using the External Sample Clock Input
79
Generating Sequenced Waveforms
80
Sequence Commands
81
Figure 3-2, Sequence Table Created in Arbconnection
81
Controlling the Sequence Advance Modes
83
Generating
84
Modulated
84
Waveforms
84
Modulation Parameters
85
Controlling the Carrier Frequency
86
Controlling the Carrier Base Line
86
Using the Digital Pulse Generator
86
Pulse Design Limitations
88
Generating Half Cycle Waveforms
88
Using the Counter/Timer
89
Counter/Timer Limitations
90
Chapter 4 Arbconnection
92
What's in this Chapter
92
What Is Arbconnection
92
System Requirements
92
Installing Arbconnection
92
Startup & Communication Options
93
Arbconnection Features
93
Figure 4-1, Startup & Communication Options Dialog Box
93
Main Window
94
Control Panels
94
Figure 4-2, Arbconnection Menu and Link Bar
94
Figure 4-3, Main Panels Toolbar
94
The Operation Panels
96
Figure 4-4, Operation Panel Selection
96
Figure 4-5, Output Panel
97
Output
97
Figure 4-6, Run Mode Control Panel
99
Run Mode
99
Standard
100
Figure 4-7, Standard Waveforms Panel
101
Arbitrary/Sequence
102
Figure 4-8, Arbitrary & Sequence Panel
103
Using the Memory Partition Table
104
Figure 4-9, Memory Partition Table
105
Using Waveform Studio
106
Figure 4-10, Waveform Studio
107
Figure 4-11, Sequence Table Example
108
Half Cycle
110
Figure 4-12, Half Cycle Panel
110
The Modulation Panels
110
Figure 4-13, Modulation Panels
111
Figure 4-14, FM Panel
112
Figure 4-15, am Panel
113
Sweep
114
Figure 4-16, Sweep Modulation Panel
115
Fsk/Psk/Ask
115
Figure 4-17, FSK/PSK/ASK Modulation Panel
116
Ampl/Freq Hop
118
Figure 4-18, Amp/Freq Hop Panel
119
Auxiliary Panels
120
Counter/Timer
120
Figure 4-19, Auxiliary Panels
120
Figure 4-20, Counter/Timer Panel
121
Pulse Generator
121
Figure 4-21, Digital Pulse Generator Panel
122
X-Instrument Sync
122
Figure 4-22, X-Instrument Synchronization Pool List
123
Figure 4-23, Adjacent Synchronization between Two Instruments
125
Figure 4-24, LBUS Synchronization between Adjacent Slots
125
Figure 4-25, ECLT Synchronization Example
126
The System Panels
127
Figure 4-26, System Panels
127
General/Filters
127
Figure 4-27, General/Filters Panel
128
Calibration
129
The Composers Panels
129
Figure 4-28, Calibration Panel
129
The Wave Composer
130
Figure 4-29, Composers Panel
130
The Wave Composer Menu Bar
130
Figure 4-30, Wave Composer Opening Screen
131
File Menu
131
Edit Menu
132
Figure 4-31, Open Waveform Dialog Box
132
View Commands
133
Figure 4-32, Zooming in on Waveform Segments
134
Wave Menu
134
Figure 4-33, Generating Distorted Sine Waves from the Built-In Library
136
Figure 4-34, Toolbar Icons
136
Figure 4-35, Waveform Screen
137
Figure 4-36, Equation Editor Dialog Box
138
Generating Waveforms Using Equation Editor
138
Equation Conventions
140
Writing Equations
140
Typing Equations
141
Equation Examples
142
Figure 4-37, Equation Editor Example
142
Figure 4-38, Using the Equation Editor to Modulate Sine Waveforms
143
Figure 4-39, Using Equation Editor to Add Second Harmonic Distortion
144
Figure 4-40, Using the Equation Editor to Generate Exponentially Decaying Sinewave
145
Combining Waveforms
146
Figure 4-41, Using Equation Editor to Build Amplitude Modulated Signal with Sidebands
146
Figure 4-42, Combining Waveforms into Equations
147
The Toolbar
136
The Waveform Screen
136
The Pulse Composer
148
File Menu
148
The Pulse Composer Menu Bar
148
Figure 4-43, Pulse Composer Screen
149
Edit Menu
150
View Menu
150
Figure 4-44, Pulse Editor
151
Figure 4-45, Pulse Editor Options
151
Creating Pulses
152
Figure 4-46, Pulse Composer Toolbar
152
The Pulse Composer Toolbar
152
Tools Menu
152
Figure 4-47, Complete Pulse Train Design
153
Figure 4-48, Section 5 of the Pulse Train Design
153
Figure 4-49, Selecting Pulse Editor Options
154
Setting the Pulse Editor Options
154
Using the Pulse Editor
155
Figure 4-50, Using the Pulse Editor
156
Figure 4-51, Building Section 1 of the Pulse Example
158
Pulse Example, Section 2
158
Figure 4-52, Building Section 2 of the Pulse Example
159
Pulse Example, Section 3
159
Figure 4-53, Building Section 3 of the Pulse Example
160
Pulse Example, Section 4
160
Figure 4-54, Building Section 4 of the Pulse Example
161
Pulse Example, Section 5
161
Downloading the Pulse Train
162
Figure 4-55, Building Section 5 of the Pulse Example
162
Figure 4-56, Pulse Editor Download Summary
163
Interpreting the Download Summary
163
Figure 4-57, FM Composer Opening Screen
164
The FM Composer
164
The Menu Bar
164
File Menu
165
Wave Commands
165
Figure 4-58, Generating Sine Modulation Using the FM Composer
166
The 3D Composer
167
Figure 4-59, 3D Composer Screen
168
Shared Horizontal Controls
168
Figure 4-60, Parameters Tab
169
Figure 4-61, Expanded Parameters Options Dialog Box
169
Vertical Controls
170
Figure 4-62, 3D Vertical Controls
171
Graphical Screens
171
Designing 3D Profiles
172
Figure 4-63, 3D Waveform Graphs
172
Figure 4-64, 3D Chirp Design Example
173
Figure 4-65, Command Editor
174
Logging SCPI Commands
174
The Command Editor
174
Figure 4-66, Log File Example
175
Chapter 5 Programming Reference
176
What's in this Chapter
176
Introduction to SCPI
176
Command Format
177
Command Separator
177
Querying Parameter Setting
178
Query Response Format
178
SCPI Command Terminator
178
SCPI Parameter Type
178
Numeric Parameters
178
Arbitrary Block Parameters
179
Binary Block Parameters
179
Boolean Parameters
179
Discrete Parameters
179
SCPI Syntax and Styles
179
Alternative Command Set (HS Commands)
180
Invoking HS Command Mode
180
Rules for Using HS Command Mode
181
Legacy Vs. Modern Command Set
182
3152B Legacy Commands
183
Table 5-1, 3152B SCPI Command Summary for 3152A Emulation
183
Table 5-2, 3152B SCPI Command Summary
185
3100R/M-3152B Commands
188
Instrument & Output Control Commands
198
Table 5-3, Instrument & Output Control Commands Summary
198
Run Mode Commands
212
Table 5-4, Run Mode Commands
212
Standard Waveform Control Commands
218
Table 5-5, Standard Waveforms Control Commands Summary
219
Arbitrary Waveforms Control Commands
225
Table 5-6, Arbitrary Waveforms Commands Summary
226
Figure 5-1, Definite Length Arbitrary Block Data Format
228
Figure 5-2, 3152B 16-Bit Waveform Data Point Representation
229
Figure 5-3, 3152A 12-Bit Waveform Data Point Representation
229
Figure 5-4, Segment Address and Size Example
232
The Apply Control Commands
233
Using the Apply Commands
233
Table 5-7, Apply Control Commands
234
Sequenced Waveforms Control Commands
240
Table 5-8, Sequence Control Commands
241
Figure 5-5, 64-Bit Sequence Table Download Format
242
Modulated Waveform Global Control Commands
246
Table 5-9, Modulated Waveforms Global Commands
246
Modulation Control Commands
248
Table 5-10, Modulated Waveform Control Commands
248
AM Programming
250
FM Modulation Programming
251
Sweep Programming
254
FSK Modulation Programming
257
ASK Modulation Programming
259
PSK Modulation Programming
261
Frequency Hopping Modulation Programming
263
Amplitude Hopping Modulation Programming
265
Modulation Programming
267
Digital Pulse Programming
268
Table 5-11, Digital Pulse Commands Summary
269
Half Cycle Control Commands
273
Table 5-12, Half Cycle Commands Summary
273
Counter Control Commands
275
Table 5-13, Counter Commands Summary
275
Synchronization Commands
278
Table 5-14, Synchronization Commands Summary
279
LXI System Configuration Commands
282
System Commands
285
Table 5-15, System Commands Summary
285
Table 5-16, Common Commands Summary
288
The SCPI Status Registers
291
The Status Byte Register (STB)
291
Clearing the Status Byte Register
292
Reading the Status Byte Register
292
Figure 5-7, the SCPI Status Model
294
Service Request Enable Register (SRE)
294
Standard Event Status Register (ESR)
295
Standard Event Status Enable Register (ESE)
296
Error Messages
296
Chapter 6 Performance Checks
300
What's in this Chapter
300
Performance Checks
300
Environmental Conditions
301
Warm-Up Period
301
Initial Instrument Setting
301
Recommended Test Equipment
301
Test Procedures
301
Table 6-1, Recommended Test Equipment
301
Frequency Accuracy
302
Frequency Accuracy, Internal Reference
302
Table 6-2, Frequency Accuracy
302
Frequency Accuracy, External 10Mhz Reference
303
Initial Instrument Setting
302
Amplitude Accuracy
303
Amplitude Accuracy, DAC Output
303
Table 6-3, Frequency Accuracy Using External 10 Mhz Reference
303
Amplitude Accuracy, DDS Output
304
Offset Accuracy
304
Table 6-4, Amplitude Accuracy, DAC Output
304
Table 6-5, Amplitude Accuracy, DDS Output
304
Table 6-6, Offset Accuracy, DAC Output - at 20 MV
305
Table 6-7, Offset Accuracy, DAC Output - at 6 V
305
Table 6-8, Offset Accuracy, DAC Output - at 1 V
305
Square Wave Characteristics
306
Square Wave Checks
306
Table 6-10, Offset Accuracy, DDS Output - at 1 V
306
Table 6-9, Offset Accuracy, DDS Output - at 6 V
306
Sine Wave Characteristics
307
Sine Wave Distortion, DAC Output
307
Sine Wave Spectral Purity, DAC Output
307
Table 6-11, Square Wave Characteristics - at 6 V
307
Table 6-12, Sine Wave Distortion, DAC Output Tests
307
Sine Wave Spectral Purity, DDS Output
308
Table 6-13, Sine Wave Spectral Purity, DAC Output Test - at 5 V
308
Sine Wave Flatness, DAC Output
309
Table 6-15, Sine Wave Spectral Purity, DDS Output Tests - at 5 V
309
Table 6-17, Sine Wave Flatness, DAC Output Test - at 5 V
309
Sine Wave Flatness, DDS Output
310
Table 6-19, Sine Wave Flatness Test, DDS Output - at 5 V
310
Trigger Operational Characteristics
311
Table 6-21, Trigger, Gate, and Burst Characteristics
311
Trigger, Gate, and Burst Characteristics
311
Delayed Trigger Characteristics
312
Re-Trigger Characteristics
312
Table 6-22, Trigger Delay Tests
312
Table 6-23, Re-Trigger Delay Tests
313
Trigger Slope
313
Backplane Trigger Source
314
Trigger Level
314
Sequence Operation
315
Automatic Advance
315
Table 6-24, Trigger Source Tests
315
Step Advance
316
Single Advance
317
SYNC Output Operation
318
SYNC Output - Bit
318
SYNC Output - LCOM
318
SYNC Output - HCL
319
SYNC Output - Pulse
319
SYNC Output - Zero
320
PLL Operation
320
PLL Checks - Frequency Lock
320
PLL Checks - Phase Offset
321
Table 6-25, PLL Tests - Frequency
321
PM Operation
322
PM Checks
322
Table 6-26, PLL Tests - Phase Offset
322
Arbitrary Waveform Memory Operation
323
Waveform Memory
323
Modulated Waveform Operation
323
Table 6-27, PLL Tests - PM Phase Offset
323
FM - Standard Waveforms
324
FM Burst - Standard Waveforms
325
Gated FM - Standard Waveforms
326
Re-Triggered FM Bursts - Standard Waveforms
327
FM - Arbitrary Waveforms
328
Fsk
329
Ask
330
Psk
330
Variable Dwell Time Frequency Hopping
331
Amplitude Hopping
332
Fix Dwell Time Frequency Hopping
332
Sweep
333
Auxiliary Counter/Timer Operation
334
Frequency
335
Period, Period Averaged
335
Table 6-28, Frequency Measurement Accuracy
335
Table 6-29, Period Measurement Accuracy
335
Pulse Width
336
Totalize, Infinite
336
Chapter 7 Adjustments and Firmware Update
338
What's in this Chapter
338
Performance Checks
338
Environmental Conditions
339
Warm-Up Period
339
Recommended Test Equipment
339
Adjustment Procedures
340
Figure 7-1, Enter Password Dialog Box
340
Figure 7-2, Calibration Panel
341
VCO Adjustments
342
(Setup 1)
342
(Setup 2)
342
(Setup 3)
343
(Setup 4)
343
(Setup 5)
343
(Setup 6)
344
(Setup 7)
344
PLL Adjustments
345
Setup 10
345
Setup 11
346
Oscillator Adjustments
346
(Setup 50Mhz)
347
Setup TCXO
347
Base Line Offset Adjustments
348
Setup 12
348
Setup 13
348
Setup 14
348
Setup 15
349
Setup 16
350
Offset Adjustments
350
Setup 18
350
Setup 19
350
Setup 20
351
Setup 21
351
Setup 22
351
Setup 23
352
Setup 24
352
Setup 25
352
Setup 26
353
Setup 27
353
Amplitude Adjustments
354
Setup 28
354
Setup 29
354
Setup 30
355
Setup 35
355
Setup 36
355
Setup 37
356
Amplitude Adjustments (Modulation)
360
Setup 42
360
Setup 43
360
Setup 44
361
Setup 45
361
Setup 46
361
Setup 47
362
Setup 48
362
Setup 49
363
Setup 50
363
Setup 52
363
Setup 53
364
Setup 54
364
Setup 55
365
Pulse Response Adjustments
366
(Setup 56)
366
(Setup 57)
366
Updating the Firmware
367
Updating Registered-Based Firmware
367
Figure 7-3, Firmware Revision Screen
368
Updating Message-Based Firmware
369
Figure 7-4, Firmware Updater Opening Screen
369
Figure 7-5, Browsing for a Resource
370
Figure 7-6, Ready to Click the Update Button
370
Figure 7-7, Download Process
371
Figure 7-8, Successful Firmware Update
371
Chapter 8 Product Support
372
Product Support
372
Warranty
372
Return of Product
372
Reshipment Instructions
372
Appendix A 3152B Specifications
374
Outputs
374
Square Wave, Pulse Performance
374
Sync Output
374
Filters
374
General Run Modes
375
Trigger Characteristics
375
Sources
375
Frequency/Time Accuracy
376
PLL Characteristics
376
PM Characteristics
376
Function Generator Characteristics
376
Sine
377
Sine Wave Performance
377
Triangle
377
Square
377
Pulse
377
Ramp
377
Gaussian Pulse
377
Sync Pulse
377
Exponential Pulse
377
DC Output Function
377
Arbitrary Waveform Generator Characteristics
378
Sequenced Waveforms Generator Characteristics
378
Modulated Waveform Generator Characteristics
379
General
379
Marker Output
379
Sweep
379
Arbitrary FM
380
Frequency Hopping
380
Amplitude Hopping
380
Fsk
380
Psk
380
Ask
381
Pulse Generator Waveform Characteristics
381
Half-Cycle Waveform Generator Characteristics
382
Counter/Timer Characteristics
382
Frequency, Period Averaged
382
Period, Pulse Width
382
Totalize
382
General
382
Backplane Multiple Instrument Synchronization
383
Leading Edge Offset
383
Options
383
Vxlbus General Information
383
General
384
Appendix B 3201A/3202A Module Specifications
386
Input Characteristics
386
General
386
Square Wave Characteristics
386
Sine Wave Characteristics
386
General
387
Environmental
387
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