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Agilent E8663B Analog Signal Generator User’s Guide
Analog Modulation
Configuring Pulse Modulation
The signal generator is now configured to output a 0 dBm, phase- modulated carrier at 3 GHz with a
0.25 p radian deviation and 10 kHz rate. The shape of the waveform is a sine wave. (Notice that sine
is the default for the
Φ
M Waveform
softkey. Press
More (1 of 2)
to see the softkey.)
To Activate
Φ
M
1.
Press
Φ
M Off On
.
2.
Press
RF On/Off
.
The
Φ
M
and
RF ON
annunciators are now displayed. This indicates that you have enabled phase
modulation and the signal is now being transmitted from the RF OUTPUT connector.
Configuring Pulse Modulation
In this example, you will learn how to create a gated, pulse- modulated RF carrier with an external
trigger.
To Set the RF Output Frequency
1.
Press
Preset
.
2.
Press
Frequency
>
2
>
GHz
.
To Set the RF Output Amplitude
Press
Amplitude
>
0
>
dBm
.
To Set the Pulse Period, Width, and Triggering
1.
Press
Pulse
>
Pulse Period
>
100
>
usec
.
2.
Press
Pulse
>
Pulse Width
>
24
>
usec
.
3.
Press
Pulse
>
Pulse Source > Int Gated
.
4.
Connect a TTL signal to the Trigger In connector on the rear panel of the signal generator. To
configure the trigger signal polarity, Press Utility > Instrument Adjustments > Signal Polarity
Setup > Trigger In Polarity.
The signal generator is now configured to output a 0 dBm, pulse- modulated carrier at 2 GHz with a
100- microsecond pulse period and 24- microsecond pulse width. The pulse source is set to internal
gated. (Notice that Internal Free Run is the default for the
Pulse Source
softkey.)
To Activate Pulse Modulation
Follow these remaining steps to output the pulse- modulated signal.
1.
Press
Pulse Off On
to On.
2.
Press
RF On/Off
.
The
Pulse
and
RF ON
annunciators are now displayed. This indicates that you have enabled pulse
modulation and the signal is now being transmitted from the RF OUTPUT connector. The TTL trigger
signal state will control pulse modulation output.