FSKey Subsystem
FSKey Subsystem
The FSKey subsystem configures a frequency-shift keying (FSK) waveform.
Example
This summarizes the steps required to generate an FSK waveform.
1. Use FUNCtion, FREQuency, VOLTage, and VOLTage:OFFSet commands to select the function, frequency, ampli-
tude, and offset of the carrier waveform.
2.
Select modulation source (internal, external, CH1, or CH2):
. For an external modulation
source, skip steps 3 and 4.
3.
Select alternate ("hop") frequency:
4.
Set FSK rate:
5.
Enable FSK Modulation:
[SOURce[1|2]:]FSKey:FREQuency {<
frequency
>|MINimum|MAXimum}
[SOURce[1|2]:]FSKey:FREQuency? [{MINimum|MAXimum}]
Sets the FSK alternate (or "hop") frequency.
Parameter
Typical Return
1 μHz to maximum instrument frequency (200 kHz limit for ramps), default 100 Hz
+1.000000000000000E-06
Set hop frequency to 10 kHz:
FSK:FREQ 10000
Set hop frequency to 1 μHz:
FSK:FREQ MIN
[SOURce[1|2]:]FSKey:INTernal:RATE {<
rate_in_Hz
>|MINimum|MAXimum}
[SOURce[1|2]:]FSKey:INTernal:RATE? [{MINimum|MAXimum}]
Sets the rate at which output frequency "shifts" between the carrier and hop frequency.
Parameter
Typical Return
1 mHz to 1 MHz, default 100 Hz
+1.000000000000000E-03
Set FSK rate to 10 kHz:
FSK:INT:RATE 10000
Set FSK rate to 1 mHz:
FSK:INT:RATE MIN
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The FSK rate is used only with the internal source (
).
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The modulating waveform is a square wave with a 50% duty cycle.
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