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Sony Tektronix AWG2041 User Manual (576 pages)
Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Sony
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Test Equipment
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Table of Contents
Warranty
3
EC Declaration of Conformity
5
Table of Contents
8
List of Tables
29
General Safety Summary
31
Product Damage Precautions
32
Safety Terms and Symbols
33
Terms in this Manual
33
Terms on the Product
33
Certifications and Compliances
34
Related Manuals
35
Getting Started
37
Product Description
39
Initial Inspection
40
Installation
41
Figure 1 1: Rear Panel Controls Used in Start up
43
Figure 1 2: Optional Power Cords
44
Figure 1 3: ON/STBY Switch
45
Power off
46
Figure 2 1: Front Panel Overall View
51
Figure 2 2: Front Panel Button Detail
53
TRIGGER INPUT Connector
55
Figure 2 3: Side Panel
57
Figure 2 4: Rear Panel Overall View
58
Figure 2 5: Rear Panel Detail
59
Figure 2 6: CRT Display
61
Basic Menu Operation
63
Figure 2 7: Menu Buttons and Bezel Buttons
63
Menu Names
64
Numeric Input
64
Figure 2 8: Numeric Input Using Numeric Keys
65
Figure 2 9: Numeric Keys, Unit Keys, Delete Key, and ENTER Key
66
Table 2 1: Numeric Value Input Example 1
66
Table 2 2: Numeric Value Input Example 2
67
Figure 2 10: General Purpose Knob, and Arrow Buttons
68
Figure 2 11: Knob Icon and Underscore
68
Necessary Equipment
71
Operating Examples
71
Example 1: Setting the Date & Time and Adjusting the Brightness
72
Setting the Date and Time
72
Figure 2 12: Menu Display (Showing Date/Time Item Selected)
72
Date/Time Display
73
Figure 2 13: Date/Time Display
73
Setting the Display Brightness
74
Figure 2 14: Setting the Display Brightness
74
Example 2: Output of a Waveform
75
Loading Sample Waveforms
75
Figure 2 15: Inserting the Floppy Disk
75
Figure 2 16: Sample Waveform Library Disk Files
76
Figure 2 17: CRT Screen Display When Load All Is Selected
77
Setting the Output Parameters
78
Figure 2 18: SETUP Menu
78
Figure 2 19: Waveform File List
79
Figure 2 20: GAUSS_P .WFM File Output Parameters
79
Waveform Output
80
Figure 2 21: MODE Menu
80
Figure 2 22: Connections in Example 2
81
Figure 2 23: Channel On/Off Buttons and Indicators
81
Example 3: Creating Files and Arbitrary Waveform Outputs
82
Creating a Waveform File
82
Figure 2 24: Initial Menu
82
Figure 2 25: Waveform Editor Graphic Menu
83
Figure 2 26: Setting the Point Value for the Right Side Vertical Bar Cursor
84
Figure 2 27: Creating a Sine Waveform
85
Figure 2 28: Creating a Ramp Waveform
86
Figure 2 29: Naming a File
87
Figure 2 30: Initial Menu File List
88
Creating Arbitrary Waveforms Using the Point Draw Function
89
Figure 2 31: Entering a Name for the Copied File
89
Figure 2 32: Setting the Edit Range
90
Figure 2 33: Drawing a Waveform Using the Point Draw Function
91
Figure 2 34: Connecting the Points
92
Creating Waveforms Arithmetically
93
Figure 2 35: Creating a Sine Wave
93
Figure 2 36: Sine Wave with Noise Added
94
Creating an Equation File
95
Figure 2 37: Equation Editor Menu Display
95
Figure 2 38: Equation List Input
96
Figure 2 39: Display of Compiled Waveform Data
97
Figure 2 40: Initial Menu File List
98
Creating a Sequence File
99
Figure 2 41: Sequence Editor Menu Display
99
Figure 2 42: Sequence Example
100
Figure 2 43: Sequence Waveform Display with Show Overview Selected
101
Creating an Autostep File
102
Figure 2 44: Autostep Editor Menu Display
102
Figure 2 45: File List
103
Figure 2 46: Setting Files
103
Figure 2 47: Setting the Files for Step 2
104
Setting the Output Parameters
105
Figure 2 48: SETUP Menu
105
Figure 2 49: Setting Output Parameters
106
Setting Operation Mode and Waveform Output
107
Figure 2 50: Connections for Example 3
107
Figure 2 51: MODE Menu
108
Figure 2 52: Setting the Marker Default
109
Figure 2 53: Menu Display When Triggered Is Selected
110
Figure 2 54: MANUAL Button and TRIGGER INPUT Connector
110
Figure 2 55: Menu Display When Autostep Is Selected
111
Figure 2 56: Autostep File List
112
Example 4: Loading and Saving Files
113
Saving Files
113
Figure 2 57: SAVE Menu
114
Loading Files
115
Figure 2 58: Files Saved in Nvram
115
Figure 2 59: Internal Memory File List
116
Auto Load
117
Figure 2 60: Files Loaded into Internal Memory
117
Example 5: Loading Waveforms from Other Instruments
119
Figure 2 61: Connections for Example 5
119
Figure 2 62: DSO Screen
120
Figure 2 63: Confirmation Message
120
Figure 2 64: GPIB Source List
121
Example 6: Using the Waveform Function Generator
123
Waveform Settings
123
Figure 2 65: Screen When Pulse Set
123
Waveform Output
125
Figure 2 66: Output Parameter Setting Display
125
Figure 2 67: Connections for Example 6
125
Introduction
129
Block Diagram
131
Figure 3 1: Block Diagram
131
Figure 3 2: Block Diagram
132
Clock Generator
133
Trigger Control
133
Operations in Trigger Mode
133
Cont Mode
133
Figure 3 3: Clock Generator
133
Triggered and Burst Modes
134
Gated Mode
134
Parallel Operation
134
Simple Parallel Operation (1)
134
Figure 3 4: Sample Connection 1
134
Simple Parallel Operation (2)
135
Figure 3 5: Sample Connection 2
135
Parallel Output Synchronous with the Clock Signal
136
Figure 3 6: Connections for Synchronized Parallel Operation with Three AWG2041
136
Timing of Trigger Input, Auxiliary Input and Waveform Output
137
Figure 3 7: Waveform Timing
137
Memory Control
138
Memory Address Control
138
Hardware Sequencer on
138
Figure 3 8: Relationship between Memory Address Control and Waveform Memory
138
Hardware Sequencer off
139
Waveform Memory
139
Loading Sequence Files
140
Figure 3 9: Waveform Memory
140
Figure 3 10: Expanding a Sequence File (Hardware Sequencer Off)
141
Table 3 1: Sample Sequence Files
141
Loading Sequence Files in the Waveform Advance Mode
142
D/A Converter
142
Digital Data Output (Option 03)
142
Data Length
142
Analog Circuit
143
Filter
143
Figure 3 11: Relationship between Triangular Wave Resolution and Number of Data Points
143
Variable Gain, Attenuators
144
Offset
144
Figure 3 12: Attenuators
144
Figure 3 13: Offset Circuit
144
Introduction
147
Menu Items Available with each Editing Function
147
EDIT Menu
149
General Description
149
Initial Menu
151
Initial Menu Structure
151
Figure 4A 1: Initial EDIT Menu Structure
151
Menu Functions
152
Table 4A 1: Menu Functions
152
CRT Display
153
Figure 4A 2: Display of the Initial Menu
153
Creating or Editing a File
155
Creating a New File
155
Editing an Existing File
155
Using File Editing Functions
156
Renaming a File
156
Figure 4A 3: Menu Displayed When Rename Is Selected
156
Comment Input
157
Copying a File
157
Deleting a File
157
Figure 4A 4: Menu Displayed When Delete Is Selected
158
Locking and Unlocking Files
159
Figure 4A 5: Menu Displayed When Lock Is Selected
159
Expanding a Sequence File into a Waveform File
160
Figure 4A 6: Menu Displayed When Expand SEQ into WFM Is Selected
160
Waveform Editor
163
Entering the Waveform Editor
163
Opening and Selecting Editing Areas
164
Figure 4A 7: Graphic Display Screen
164
Figure 4A 8: Waveform Editor with Three Editing Areas
165
Figure 4A 9: Menu Display When Another Waveform" Is Selected
166
Figure 4A 10: Waveform2 Added
167
Figure 4A 11: Menu Display When Show Catalog Entry Is Selected
167
Figure 4A 12: Waveform3 Added
168
Saving Files and Exiting the Editor
169
Choices When Exiting the Editor
169
Naming a File
170
Figure 4A 13: Menu for Inputting a File Name
170
Figure 4A 14: Fraction Processing Menu
172
Figure 4A 15: Fraction Processing
173
Figure 4A 16: Fraction Processing
173
Graphic Display
175
Graphic Display Menu Structure
175
Figure 4A 17: Waveform Editor Graphic Display Menu Structure
176
Menu Functions
177
Table 4A 2: Menu Functions
177
Graphic Display Screen
178
Figure 4A 18: Graphic Display Screen
178
Settings for the Waveform to be Edited
180
Selecting the Waveform Data Display Format
180
Setting Waveform Point Count
181
Setting Horizontal Axis Units
182
Figure 4A 19: Setting the Unit for the Horizontal Axis
182
Setting Clock Frequency
183
Figure 4A 20: Menu Display When Clock Is Selected
183
Linking the Vertical Bar Cursors
184
Displaying a Grid in the Editing Area
186
Figure 4A 22: Grid Set to
186
Creating a Standard Function Waveform
187
Selecting Function Waveform Type and Calculation Method
187
Setting the Parameters for Function Waveforms
188
Procedure 1: Creating a Sine Wave
188
Procedure 2: Adding a Waveform to Existing Data
189
Figure 4A 23: Creating a Sine Wave
189
Figure 4A 24: Adding Noise to the Sine Wave
190
Procedure 3: Multiplying Waveforms
191
Figure 4A 25: Multiplying Sine Waves
191
Editing Waveforms in Graphic Display
192
Setting Editing Areas
192
Cutting Waveforms
193
Figure 4A 26: Defining the Editing Area
193
Copying/Pasting Waveforms
194
Figure 4A 27: Cutting Waveforms
194
Figure 4A 28: Pasting Waveforms
195
Draw Function
196
Figure 4A 29: Menu Display When Draw
196
Figure 4A 30: Smoothing
198
Shift Function
199
Figure 4A 31: Horizontally Shifted Display
200
Scaling Function
201
Figure 4A 32: Vertically Shifted Display
201
Figure 4A 33: Display Expanded Horizontally
202
Figure 4A 34: Display Expanded to X1.5 Vertically
204
Invert Function
205
Figure 4A 35: Horizontally Inverted Display
205
Figure 4A 36: Vertically Inverted Display
206
Clip Function
207
Figure 4A 37: Display of Waveform Clipped above Clip Level
207
Setting a Marker
208
Setting a Marker Pattern
209
Figure 4A 38: Marker Signal Set High
209
Figure 4A 39: Entering Pattern Data
210
Inserting Other Waveforms
211
Figure 4A 40: Defining the Location for Insertion
211
Figure 4A 41: List of Files for Insertion
212
Figure 4A 42: File Waveform Display
212
Figure 4A 43: Inserting Waveforms
213
Single Waveform Calculations
214
Figure 4A 44: Waveform Example before Calculation
214
Figure 4A 45: Absolute Calculation
215
Figure 4A 46: Square Calculation
216
Figure 4A 47: Cube Calculation
216
Figure 4A 48: Square Root Calculation
217
Figure 4A 49: Normalize Calculation
217
Figure 4A 50: Integral Calculation
218
Figure 4A 51: Differential Calculation
218
Calculations with Other Waveform Data
219
Figure 4A 52: Example of Waveform before Arithmetic Operations
219
Figure 4A 53: List of Files for Waveform Calculation
220
Figure 4A 54: Selected File Waveform Display
220
Figure 4A 55: Waveform Addition Display
221
Specified Region Shift
222
Interpolation
222
Data Value
222
Cursor Point
222
Table 4A 3: Differences between the Shift Operations
222
Figure 4A 56: Data Shifted Using the "Right" Item
223
Figure 4A 57: Data Compressed Using the "Compress" Item
223
Figure 4A 58: Linear Interpolation
225
Figure 4A 59: Quadratic Interpolation
226
Smooth +/- Points
227
Figure 4A 60: Shift with "Cursor Point" Set to "Exclude
227
Figure 4A 61: Smoothing
228
Figure 4A 62: Data Shifting
228
Increasing the Size of the Area
229
Figure 4A 63: Increasing the Size of the Area
229
Multiple Copy
230
Figure 4A 64: Two Waveform Editing Areas Designated
231
Figure 4A 65: Setting the Copy Source
232
Figure 4A 66: Setting the Copy Destination
233
Figure 4A 67: Waveform Copying
234
Figure 4A 68: Waveform Copying
235
Figure 4A 69: Waveform Copying
236
Convolution Calculations
237
Figure 4A 70: Setting the Area for Convolution
238
Figure 4A 71: Convolution
239
Comparing Waveforms
240
Figure 4A 73: Comparison Without Hysteresis
243
Figure 4A 74: Comparison with Hysteresis
244
Zooming Waveforms
245
Horizontal Zooming
245
Figure 4A 75: Zoom Menu
245
Figure 4A 76: Horizontal Zoom
246
Vertical Zooming
247
Figure 4A 77: Vertical Zoom
247
Timing Display
248
Figure 4A 78: Timing Display
248
Timing Display Menu Structure
249
Figure 4A 79: Waveform Editor Timing Display Menu Structure
250
Menu Functions
251
Table 4A 4: Menu Functions
251
Timing Display Screen
252
Figure 4A 80: Timing Display
252
Settings for the Waveform to be Edited
253
Creating Standard Waveform Data
253
Pattern Types
253
Figure 4A 81: Count up Pattern Display
254
Example of Waveform Data Creation
255
Figure 4A 82: Gray Code Pattern Display
255
Editing Waveform in Timing Display
256
Cut, Copy, and Paste Processing Function
256
Setting Waveform Data
256
Setting Data to High/Low
257
Figure 4A 83: Setting Waveform Data to High/Low
257
Setting Pattern Data
258
Entering Pattern Data and Pattern Length
258
Figure 4A 84: Pattern Data Setting Menu
258
Changing the Data Bits
259
Point/Step
260
Pattern Code
260
Clearing Pattern Data
260
Figure 4A 85: Setting Pattern Data
262
Figure 4A 86: User Defined Code Conversion Menu
263
Shifting Waveform Data
268
Inverting Waveform Data
269
Figure 4A 87: Shifting Waveform Data
269
Copying Lines
270
Figure 4A 88: Inverting Waveform Data State
270
Figure 4A 89: Copying Lines
271
Exchanging Lines
272
Figure 4A 90: Exchanging Lines
272
Applying Logical Operations to Lines
273
Types of Logical Operations
273
Expanding Waveform Data
274
Figure 4A 91: Expanding Waveform Data
274
Inserting Other Waveform Data
275
Pseudo Random Pulse Generator Using Shift Register
275
Register Configuration
275
Figure 4A 92: Shift Register Configuration Menu
275
Setting the Register Length
276
Entering the Register Value and Setting Taps
276
Clearing All Taps
276
Figure 4A 93: Register Values and Taps
276
Setting the Maximum Length Code Series for Taps
277
Setting Register Values
277
Sample Settings for Register Values and Taps
277
Point/Step
277
Figure 4A 94: Sample Settings for Register Values and Taps
277
User Defined Code Config
278
Creating the M Series Pseudo-Random Signal
278
Zooming Waveforms
280
Figure 4A 95: Table Display
281
Figure 4A 96: Waveform Editor Table Display Menu Structure
282
Menu Functions
283
Table 4A 5: Menu Functions
283
Figure 4A 97: Table Display Screen
284
Settings for the Waveform to be Edited
286
Setting a Cardinal Number
286
Editing Waveform Data
287
Figure 4A 98: Numeric Displays for Waveform Data
287
Editing Waveform in Table Display
288
Cut, Copy, and Paste Processing Function
288
Inserting Other Waveform Data
288
Equation Editor
289
Figure 4A 99: Example of Equation File Data and Resulting Waveform
289
Entering the Equation Editor
290
Saving Files and Exiting the Editor
290
Equation Editor Menu Structure
291
Figure 4A 100: Equation Editor Menu Structure
291
Menu Functions
292
Table 4A 6: Menu Functions
292
Equation Editor Menu Display
293
Figure 4A 101: Equation Editor CRT Display
293
Creating and Editing Equation Files
295
Creating an Equation
295
Specifying the Time Domain
295
Figure 4A 102: Menu with Operation Selected
295
Using the Front Panel Buttons in Editing
296
Decimal Point
297
Component Menu
297
Figure 4A 103: Component Menu
297
Figure 4A 104: Trigonometric Function Waveform
299
Figure 4A 105: Trigonometric Function Waveform
300
Figure 4A 106: Equation Using Exp
300
Figure 4A 107: Equation Using Log
301
Figure 4A 108: Equation Using Ln
301
Figure 4A 109: Equation Using Sqrt
302
Figure 4A 110: Equation Using Abs
302
Figure 4A 111: Equation Using Int
303
Figure 4A 112: Equation Using Round
303
Figure 4A 113: Equation Using Norm
304
Figure 4A 114: Equation Using Max
305
Figure 4A 115: Equation Using Rnd
305
Figure 4A 116: Waveform before Calculation
306
Figure 4A 117: Waveform after Differentiation Using Diff
306
Figure 4A 118: Waveform after Integration Using Integ
307
Editing Functions
308
Cutting a Line
308
Copying and Pasting a Line
308
Insert Other Equation File
309
Figure 4A 119: Menu Displayed When Insert Other Equation Is Selected
309
Setting Waveform Point Count
310
Figure 4A 120: Setting Waveform Point Size
310
Compiling Equations into Waveform Data
311
Figure 4A 121: Example of Compiled Waveform Display
311
Sequence Editor
313
Entering the Sequence Editor
314
Saving Files and Exiting the Editor
314
Sequence Editor Menu Structure
315
Menu Functions
315
Figure 4A 123: Sequence Editor Menu Structure
315
Table 4A 7: Menu Functions
315
Sequence Editor Menu Display
316
Figure 4A 124: Sequence Editor CRT Display
316
Creating and Editing Sequence Files
318
Creating a Sequence File
318
Button Functions
319
Figure 4A 125: Sequence File Creation Example
319
Editing Functions
320
Cutting a Line
320
Copying and Pasting a Line
320
Catalog File Waveform Display
321
Figure 4A 126: Example of Waveform Display When Show Catalog Entry Is Selected
321
Inserting a Sequence File
322
Sequence File Display
323
Figure 4A 127: Example of CRT Display When Show Overview Is Selected
323
Autostep Editor
324
Figure 4A 128: Autostep File Data and Output Waveforms
324
Entering the Autostep Editor
325
Saving Files and Exiting the Editor
325
Autostep Editor Menu Structure
326
Figure 4A 129: Autostep Editor Menu Structure
326
Menu Functions
327
Table 4A 8: Menu Functions
327
Autostep Editor Menu Display
328
Figure 4A 130: Autostep Editor CRT Display
328
Creating and Editing Autostep Programs
329
Setting Files
330
Figure 4A 131: Selecting the Item for File Setting
330
Figure 4A 132: File Selection List
330
Figure 4A 133: Sample File Waveform Display
331
Figure 4A 134: Setting a File
331
Changing Parameters
332
Clock Settings
333
Figure 4A 135: Clock Setting Menu
333
Filter Settings
334
Figure 4A 136: Filter Setting Menu
334
Amplitude Settings
335
Figure 4A 137: Amplitude Setting Menu
335
Offset Settings
336
Figure 4A 138: Offset Setting Menu
336
Marker Settings
337
Figure 4A 139: Marker Setting Menu
337
Editing Functions
338
Cutting a Step
338
Copying and Pasting a Step
338
Adding a Step
339
Inserting the SETUP Menu Waveforms and Output Parameters
339
Jumping to a Step
339
Split/Join Waveform Editor (Option 09)
340
Entering the Split/Join Waveform Editor
340
Exiting the Editor
340
Split/Join Waveform Editor Menu Structure
341
Figure 4A 140: Split/Join Waveform Editor Menu Structure
341
Menu Functions
342
Table 4A 9: Menu Functions
342
Split/Join Waveform Editor Display
343
Figure 4A 141: Split/Join Waveform Editor CRT Display
343
Splitting Waveform File
345
Figure 4A 142: File List
345
Figure 4A 143: Point Sizes after Splitting Waveform File
346
Copying and Cutting Part of a Waveform File
347
Inserting Waveform File
348
Figure 4A 144: Waveform File Data before and after Copy/Cut
348
Figure 4A 145: Waveform File Data before and after Insertion
349
Convolution Waveform Editor (Option 09)
350
Entering the Convolution Waveform Editor
350
Saving Files and Exiting the Editor
351
Convolution Waveform Editor Menu Structure
351
Menu Functions
351
Figure 4A 146: Convolution Waveform Editor Menu Structure
351
Table 4A 10: Menu Functions
351
Convolution Waveform Editor Menu Display
352
Figure 4A 147: Convolution Waveform Editor CRT Display
352
Selecting a Waveform File
353
Figure 4A 148: Selecting a Waveform File
353
Executing Convolution/Correlation
354
Figure 4A 149: Sample Convolution
354
Figure 4A 150: Sample Correlation
355
FFT Editor (Option 09)
356
Entering the FFT Editor
356
Figure 4A 151: FFT Window Selection Menu
357
Saving Files and Exiting the Editor
358
FFT Editor Menu Structure
358
Figure 4A 152: FFT Editor Menu Structure
358
Menu Functions
359
Table 4A 11: Menu Functions
359
FFT Editor Menu Display
360
Figure 4A 153: FFT Editor CRT Display
360
Editing in the Frequency Domain
362
Editing Magnitude
362
Editing Phase
363
Searching for Peaks
363
Drawing Magnitude and Phase
363
Figure 4A 155: Drawing a Magnitude
365
Zooming a Signal
366
Figure 4A 156: Magnified Signal Display
366
Selecting a Filter
367
Figure 4A 157: Low Pass Filter
367
Figure 4A 158: High Pass Filter
367
Figure 4A 159: Band Pass Filter
368
Figure 4A 160: Band Cut Filter
368
Selecting a Limiter
369
Cutting Extraneous Frequency Components
369
Deleting Even or Odd Components
369
Sifting Magnitudes
370
Figure 4A 161: Fundamental, Odd, and Even Components
370
SETUP Menu
371
General Description
371
SETUP Menu Structure
372
Figure 4B 1: SETUP Menu Structure
372
MENU Functions
373
SETUP Menu Display
373
Figure 4B 2: SETUP Menu (Graphic Mode)
373
Table 4B 1: Menu Functions
373
Selecting the Display Format for the SETUP Menu
375
Figure 4B 3: SETUP Menu (Text Mode)
375
Selecting a Waveform or Sequence File
376
Loading Waveform Files that Are Not a Multiple of 32
377
Loading Sequence Files in Waveform Advance Mode ( Hardware Sequencer off )
378
Figure 4B 4: Adding Data
378
Figure 4B 5: Waveform Memory Divisions
379
Loading Sequence Files in Waveform Advance Mode ( Hardware Sequencer on )
380
Setting Clock Source and Frequency
380
Figure 4B 6: Clock and Waveform Points
380
Setting Filter
382
Setting Amplitude and Offset
382
Setting Amplitude
382
Figure 4B 7: Amplitude and Offset Setting
382
Setting Offset
383
Setting Marker Level
384
MODE Menu
385
General Description
385
MODE Menu Structure
386
Figure 4C 1: MODE Menu Structure
386
Table 4C 1: Menu Functions
387
MODE Menu Display
388
Figure 4C 2: MODE Menu CRT Display
388
Setting the Operating Mode
390
Cont Mode
390
Triggered Mode
390
Figure 4C 3: Output for External Trigger Signal in Triggered Mode
391
Gated Mode
392
Figure 4C 4: Output for External Gate Signal in Gated Mode
392
Burst Mode
393
Waveform Advance Mode
394
Figure 4C 5: Output for External Trigger Signal in Burst Mode
394
Hardware Sequencer off
395
Figure 4C 6: Output for External Trigger Signal
396
Hardware Sequencer on
397
Figure 4C 7: Output for External Trigger Signal
397
Figure 4C 8: Output for External Trigger Signal
398
Autostep Mode
399
Starting an Autostep Program
399
Figure 4C 9: Autostep File List
400
Figure 4C 10: Output in Response to External Trigger Signal
402
Setting Trigger Parameters for an External Trigger (Gate)
403
Figure 4C 11: Slope and Level Controls
403
Slave Mode
404
Figure 4C 12: AWG2041 Synchronous Operation
404
LOAD/SAVE Menu
407
General Description
407
Memory Capacity
408
Figure 4D 1: Relationship between Memory
408
LOAD/SAVE Menu Structure
409
Menu Functions
409
Figure 4D 2: LOAD/SAVE Menu Structure
409
LOAD Menu Display
410
Figure 4D 3: LOAD Menu CRT Screen Display
410
Selecting the Device
412
Table 4D 2: Supported Instruments
413
Loading Files from Mass Memory into Internal Memory
414
Figure 4D 4: LOAD Menu
414
Loading Autostep Files
415
Saving Files from Internal Memory to Mass Memory
416
Figure 4D 5: SAVE Menu
416
Saving Data in Text Format
417
Transferring Waveform Data Directly
418
Loading Waveform Data
418
Figure 4D 6: Connecting Instruments
418
Figure 4D 7: GPIB Source List
419
Selecting Instruments Made by Other Manufacturers
420
Figure 4D 8: List of Supported Models Made by Other Manufacturers
420
Auto Loading
421
Supported Floppy Disk Files
422
Table 4D 3: Supported Floppy Disk Files
422
UTILITY Menu
423
General Description
423
UTILITY Menu Structure
424
Figure 4E 1: UTILITY Menu Structure
424
Menu Functions
425
Table 4D 1: Menu Functions
425
Disk and Nonvolatile Memory
426
Using the Disk Menu
426
Floppy Disk Format
426
Table 4E 1: Menu Functions
426
Figure 4E 2: Format
427
Table 4E 2: MS DOS Formats for 3.5 Inch Disks
428
Handling Floppy Disks
429
Protecting Disks from Accidental Erasure
429
Figure 4E 3: Write Protect Tab on a Floppy Disk
429
Creating and Changing Directories
430
Root Directory
430
Figure 4E 4: File and Directory Display in the Root Directory
431
Figure 4E 5: Directory Name Input
432
Figure 4E 6: Directory Displayed When Change Directory Is Selected
432
Figure 4E 7: File List for a Newly Created Directory
433
Operating Files Saved to Disk
434
Locking and Unlocking a File
434
Internal Non Volatile Memory
434
Figure 4E 8: Menu Displayed When Nvram Is Selected
434
Remote Interface
435
Gpib
435
GPIB Connection
435
Setting GPIB Configuration
435
Figure 4E 9: Menu Displayed When GPIB Is Selected
435
Rs 232 C
437
RS 232 C Connection
437
Setting the RS 232 C Parameters
437
Figure 4E 10: Menu Displayed When RS232C Is Selected
437
Date and Time
439
Setting the Date and Time
439
Figure 4E 11: Menu Displayed When Date Time Is Selected
439
Other Settings and Displays
440
Setting the Display
440
Setting the Display Brightness
441
Setting the Order of Files
441
Figure 4E 12: Setting the Display Brightness
441
Figure 4E 13: Menu Displayed When Catalog Order Is Selected
442
Figure 4E 14: Catalog Files
442
Date/Time Display
444
Figure 4E 15: Catalog with Files Displayed in Type4 Format
444
Figure 4E 16: Date/Time Display
444
Configuration
445
Factory Settings
445
Deleting Data from Memory
445
Remote Port Settings
446
Setting the Hardware Sequencer
447
Figure 4E 17: Message for Changing Hardware Sequencer
447
Settings for Hard Copy Output
448
Selecting the Format
448
Figure 4E 18: Format Selection Menu
448
Selecting the Port
449
Figure 4E 19: Port Selection Menu
449
Table 4E 3: Format Extensions
449
Status Display
451
System and GPIB/RS 232 C Status
451
Figure 4E 20: Display When System Is Selected
451
I/O Event Reporting
452
Figure 4E 21: I/O Event Reporting
452
Diagnostics and Calibration
453
Diagnostics
453
Figure 4E 22: Diagnostics List
453
Calibration
454
Pattern Display (for Instrument Adjustment)
455
Figure 4E 23: Calibration List
455
Function Waveform Generator Mode
457
General Description
457
Function Generator Menu Structure
458
Figure 4F 1: FG Mode Menu Structure
458
Table 4F 1: Frequency, Waveform and Marker Signal Data Point Count
458
Function Generator Menu Display
459
Figure 4F 2: FG Mode Menu Display
459
Setting the Output Waveform
460
Setting the Output Parameters for the Waveform
461
Setting the Frequency
461
Setting the Amplitude
461
Setting the Offset
461
Figure 4F 3: Setting the Amplitude
461
Figure 4F 4: Setting the Offset
461
Setting the Polarity
462
Setting the Duty
462
Figure 4F 5: Waveform Polarity
462
Figure 4F 6: Setting the Duty Value for a Pulse Wave
462
Marker Output
463
Appendices
465
Appendix A: Options and Accessories
467
Options
467
Option 01 (4M Word Waveform Memory)
467
Option 03 (Digital Data Output)
467
Option 09 (FPP Board + FFT Editor, Convolution, Split/Join)
467
Option 1R (Rack Mount)
468
Option 1S (with Wavewriter S3FT400)
468
Option 95 (Certificate with Calibration Data)
468
Option B1 (with Service Manual)
468
Figure a 1: Digital Output Connectors
468
Power Cord Options
469
Standard Accessories
469
Table a 1: Power Cord Options
469
Optional Accessories
470
Appendix B: Performance Characteristics
471
Introduction
471
Nominal Traits
472
Warranted Characteristics
477
Performance Conditions
477
Figure B 1: Trigger Delay
480
Typical Characteristics
483
Appendix C: Sample Waveform Library
486
Description of Representative Waveform Files
486
Figure C 1: Gaussian Pulse Formula and Waveform
486
Figure C 2: Lorentz Pulse Formula and Waveform
487
Figure C 3: Sampling Function sin(X)/X Pulse Formula and Waveform
488
Figure C 4: Squared Sine Pulse Formula and Waveform
489
Figure C 5: Double Exponential Pulse Formula and Waveform
490
Figure C 6: Nyquist Pulse Formula and Waveform
491
Figure C 7: Linear Frequency Sweep Formula and Waveform
492
Figure C 8: Log Frequency Sweep Formula and Waveform
493
Figure C 9: Amplitude Modulation Formula and Waveform
494
Figure C 10: Frequency Modulation Formula and Waveform
495
Figure C 11: Pulse Width Modulation Waveform
496
Figure C 12: Pseudo Random Pulse Waveform
497
Figure C 13: Waveform for Magnetic Disk Writing Signal
498
Figure C 14: Waveform for Magnetic Disk Readout
499
Appendix D: Miscellaneous
501
General Description
501
Horizontal Axis Scaling
501
Sampling Theorem
501
Differentiation
501
Integration
501
Figure D 1: Linear Interpolation
501
Figure D 2: Point Padding
502
Figure D 3: Point Compression
502
Sampling Theorem
503
Figure D 4: Equation Differentiation
503
Figure D 5: Equation Integration
504
Random (Rnd) Function
505
Pattern Codes
506
Logical Operation
510
FFT (Fast Fourier Transforms
513
Basic FFT Rules
513
Record Length and Frequency Resolution
513
Relationship between Phase and Delay
514
Figure D 6: Phase and Delay
514
FFT Window Functions
515
Figure D 7: Concept of Convolution
515
Square Wave Window
516
Hanning Window
516
Figure D 8: Square Window and Frequency Characteristic
516
Figure D 9: Hanning Window and Frequency Characteristic
516
Hamming Window
517
Blackman Harris Window
517
Figure D 10: Hamming Window and Frequency Characteristic
517
Figure D 11: Blackman Harris Window
517
Blackman Window
518
Triangle Wave Window
518
Figure D 12: Blackman Window and Frequency Characteristic
518
Figure D 13: Triangle Window and Frequency Characteristic
518
Repackaging for Shipment
519
Factory Settings
520
Table D 1: Factory Settings
520
Appendix E: Performance Verification Procedure
523
Preparation
523
Conventions
523
Self Tests
525
Diagnostics
525
Figure E 1: Diagnostics Menu
526
Figure E 2: Calibration Menu
527
Performance Tests
529
Related Information
530
Equipment Required
530
Table E 1: Test Equipment
530
Table E 2: Additional Test Equipment for Optional Check (Slave Mode)
531
Table E 3: Additional Test Equipment for Option 03
531
Loading Files
532
Figure E 3: LOAD Menu
532
Performance Check/Adjustment Files
533
Table E 4: File List for Performance Check/Adjustment Disk
533
Operating Mode Checks
535
Check Cont Mode
535
Figure E 4: Cont Mode Initial Test Hookup
535
Check Triggered Mode
536
Figure E 5: Triggered Mode Initial Test Hookup
537
Check Gated Mode
538
Figure E 6: Gated Mode Initial Test Hookup
539
Figure E 7: Relationship between 1 Volt or Greater Gate Signal and Waveform Output Signal
540
Check Burst Mode
541
Figure E 8: Burst Mode Initial Test Hookup
541
Check Waveform Advance Mode (Hardware Sequencer: on
542
Figure E 9: Waveform Advance Mode Initial Test Hookup
543
Check Waveform Advance Mode (Hardware Sequencer: off
544
Figure E 10: Waveform Advance Mode Initial Test Hookup
544
Check Autostep Mode
545
Figure E 11: Autostep Mode Initial Test Hookup
546
Check Slave Mode
548
Figure E 12: Slave Mode Initial Test Hookup
549
Clock Frequency Check
551
Check Clock Frequency Accuracy
551
Figure E 13: Clock Frequency Accuracy Initial Test Hookup
551
Amplitude and Offset Accuracy Checks
552
Check Amplitude Accuracy
552
Figure E 14: Amplitude Accuracy Initial Test Hookup
553
Check Offset Accuracy
554
Pulse Response Checks
556
Figure E 15: Pulse Response Initial Test Hookup
556
Sine Wave Checks
558
Figure E 16: Sine Wave Initial Test Hookup
558
AUX Output Checks
559
Figure E 17: Marker Level Initial Test Hookup
560
Figure E 18: Marker Waveform Initial Test Hookup
562
Figure E 19: SYNC Delay Initial Test Hookup
564
External Trigger Input Checks
565
Figure E 20: Trigger Input Initial Test Hookup
566
Figure E 21: Trigger to Marker Delay Initial Test Hookup
568
External CLOCK in Check
569
Digital Data out Checks (Option 03
571
Floating Point Processor Check (Option 09
573
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