INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
The function generator outputs different pre-defined waveforms, depending on the settings. Signal wave form,
frequency and level can be changed. The displayed voltage is the voltage measured at the output of the connector.
FRONTPANEL
FRONTPANEL
1 Display with for waveform parameter info
2 BNC output signal connector
3 Menu button
- Press briefly to select a parameter
- Keep pressing to access or exit the sweep function screen
4 Up and Down buttons
The up or down buttons are used to change or adjust a selected
parameter
WAVEFORM SCREEN
WAVEFORM SCREEN
SWEEP SCREEN
SWEEP SCREEN
A sweep generator generates a frequency which changes with respect to time and is a practical device for recording
frequency characteristics, or to make automated measurements.
Keep the menu button pressed to exit the sweep menu, if the sweep is active then you will see the screen on the
left.You can select the desired waveform and output level
Function generator
Function generator
Function generator
( shown, if sweep is OFF, see further)
( shown, if sweep is OFF, see further)
> access or exit by keeping the menu button pressed
> access or exit by keeping the menu button pressed
Waveform
screen if
Sweep is On
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Select the desired waveform
Select the desired frequency
Select the desired frequency step
this setting is used for above frequency change
Select the desired output level
Minimum or start frequency at which the signal starts
Maximum or stop frequency at which the signal stops
Select the desired frequency step
this setting is used for above frequency change
Selection of the loop sweep function of the signal:
Lin. = linear from minimum to maximum, then restart from min to max.
Log= logarithmic from minimum to maximum, then restart from min to max.
Bi-lin = linear from minimum to maximum and back to minimum ...
Bi-log = logarithmic from minimum to maximum and back to minimum ...
Speed at which the signal sweeps from minimum to maximum or
turn the sweep function OFF
Function generator
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(sine, square or triangle)
(1Hz ... 1.000.000Hz)
(1Hz, 10Hz, 100Hz, 1kHz or 10kHz)
(dBm/Vrms or Vpp)
(1Hz, 10Hz, 100Hz, 1kHz or 10kHz)
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