Position Waveforms:
To reposition a waveform within the test sequence, click on the waveform to highlight and then
click and drag the waveform to the desired position in the sequence.
Enable/Disable Segment:
Each waveform segment can be set to Enabled (Segment Enabled checkbox checked) or
Disabled (unchecked). When enabled, the waveform will be played as part of the test sequence. When unchecked, the
waveform will be skipped during the running of the test segment. This can be useful when building or troubleshooting test
sequences to skip over long or previously verified segments.
Segment Calibration:
Each waveform segment can be individually calibrated using the segment calibration procedure.
This can allow minor adjustments in system gain to be performed for a single segment.
To perform segment level calibration, complete the following:
1. Locate the segment to be calibrated and press the blue Calibration button located to the right of the waveform
properties. The Segment Calibration window will open.
2. Connect an oscilloscope to the DUT (load at the amplifier output).
3. Press the Run Calibration Test button to begin the Calibration Test. The DSR 100-15 will continuously generate a
waveform with the amplitude and frequency defined in the wave properties.
4. Note the output voltage shown on the oscilloscope. If the output does not match the test voltage, enter the amount
required to adjust the output to match the test voltage in the Wave Gain input box. For example, if the oscilloscope
reading is 1.1 Vp, enter -0.1 in the Wave Gain input box. Rerun the Calibration Test to verify the calibration, and
then press the Close button to save your adjustment and close the Segment Calibration dialog.
NOTE:
The calibration test can only produce voltage levels within the voltage limits of the system. If levels above system
limits are entered in the Wave Gain input box, the calibration test levels will remain at the highest level capable.
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