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RIGOL Chapter 13 Signal Source
13-2 DS1000Z User Guide
To Output Basic Waveform
DS1000Z built-in signal source can output a variety of basic waveforms, including
sine, square, ramp, pulse, DC and noise.
To Output Sine
Press Src1Conf to open the waveform setting menu. Press Wave and select "Sine".
At this point, you can set the sine parameters.
1. Source 1 output
Press Output to turn on or off the signal output. This function is the same with
that of Source  Output. When "ON" is selected, the signal set currently is
output from the [Source 1] connector on the rear panel.
2. Set the frequency
Press Frequency to set the frequency of the signal. For the setting method,
please refer to the introduction in "
Parameter Setting Method". For different
waveforms, the frequency ranges are different.
Sine: 100 mHz to 25 MHz
Square: 100 mHz to 15 MHz
Ramp: 100 mHz to 100 kHz
Pulse: 100 mHz to 1 MHz
DC and noise: there is no frequency parameter.
3. Set the amplitude
Press Amplitude to set the amplitude of the signal. For the setting method,
please refer to the introduction in "
Parameter Setting Method". When the
impedance is set to HighZ, the range is from 20 mVpp to 5 Vpp; when the
impedance is set to 50 Ω, the range is from 10 mVpp to 2.5 Vpp.
4. Set the DC offset voltage
Press Offset to set the DC offset of the signal. For the setting method, please
refer to the introduction in "
Parameter Setting Method". When the
impedance is HighZ, the range is from (-2.5 V + the current amplitude/2) to (2.5
V - the current amplitude/2); when the impedance is set to 50 Ω, the range is
from (-1.25 V + the current amplitude/2) to (1.25 V - the current amplitude/2).
5. Set the start phase
Press StartPhase to set the start phase of the signal. For the setting method,
please refer to the introduction in "
Parameter Setting Method". The range is
from 0°to 360°.
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