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    for ramp waves)with the SYMMETRY control. 
D. If a specific pulse width (specific fall time for ramp wave)is not critical, but a  
    specific repetition rate is required, the desired waveform may be obtained as  
     follows; 
a. Observe the oscilloscope and adjust the SYMMETRY control to obtain the  
    approximate desired pulse  width vs. rest time ratio(rise time vs. fall time ratio for  
    ramp waves). 
b. Adjust the repetition rate with the frequency controls FREQ. dial and RANGE  
    switch. the frequency controls affect both the pulse width and repetition rate. 
 
3-4-2. Considerations 
A. When generating ramp waves or skewed sine waves, it may be easier to 
measure the time periods on oscilloscope using the square wave mode, then switch 
to the desired operating mode. 
B. For ease and accuracy in measurement, use a higher sweep speed on the 
oscilloscope to expand the pulse width for measurement, then reduce sweep speed 
to measure the repetition rate.  
C. Repetition rate may be expressed as a frequency or time period. Measure the 
repetition rate as a time period on oscilloscope and convert to frequency if required. 
The repetition rate includes the full cycle, both the pulse width and rest time for 
pulses, the rise time and fall time for ramp waves. 
D. Repetition rate can be measured accurately and easily as a frequency or time 
period with a frequency counter. 
E. Pulse width also can be measured on a frequency counter, but only with the 
SYMMETRY control set off before the pulse waveform is “stretched”. Pulse width 
equals one-half the time period of the square wave. If the counter is not equipped 
for period measurement, calculate the frequency, which is equivalent to the desired 
pulse width, and measure the frequency of the waveform. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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                                  DESIRED PULSE WIDTH x 2 

3-5. TTL/CMOS OUTPUT 
 TTL/CMOS output is specifically designed for compatibility with TTL/CMOS digital 
logic circuits. Set-up time is considerably reduced because the fixed logic levels 
and polarity are ready for direct injection into TTL/CMOS circuits. there is a need for 
protection from accidental Application of too high amplitude or incorrect DC offset 
which might damage semiconductors. Another advantage is the extremely fast rise 
time and fall time of signal. To use the TTL/CMOS output, connect a cable from 
TTL/CMOS BNC on the Front panel to the point at which it is desired to inject the 
signal. TL/CMOS output may be used in several modes of operation. Some 
examples follow. 
A. Using the square wave generator or pulse generator modes, clock pulses can be 
generated for testing, troubleshooting or circuit analysis. The instrument could even 
be used as a substitute master clock generator as TTL/CMOS circuits can be driven 
from the TTL/CMOS BNC. 
B. The CMOS Level Control potentiometer (pull out position) provides CMOS level 
output from 5V to 15V Variable and Continuously.  For TTL/CMOS output level, 
Rotate the potentiometer switch and Observe the TTL or CMOS output : Push-in is 
TTL, Pull-out is CMOS. 

DESIRED FREQUENCY = 

Summary of Contents for FG-7005C

Page 1: ...Bench top Instrument FG 7005C Sweep Function Generator Operation Manual 88 88...

Page 2: ...e of charge will provide repair service We charge customers for repair after the one year warranty period has been expired Provided that against any failure resulted from the user s negligence natural...

Page 3: ...ct the EZ Digital service center or sales outlet Safety Summary Please take a moment to read these operating instructions thoroughly and completely before operating this instrument Pay particular atte...

Page 4: ...13 3 7 External Control Of VCF 14 3 8 Programmed Frequency Selection 15 3 9 Use As Sweep Generator 15 3 10 Use As Externally Controlled Sweep Generator 16 3 11 Use As External Frequency Counter 16 4 M...

Page 5: ...ep generator offers linear sweep with variable sweep rate and sweep width up to 100 1 frequency change The frequency response of any active or passive device up to 5 MHz can be determined 1 2 Technica...

Page 6: ...put Sensitivity 100 mVrms Max Input Voltage 250 Vp p DIMENSION AND WEIGHT Dimension 255 W x 255 D x90 H mm Weight Approx 2 0Kg 1 3 Equipment Ratings Input Voltage Fuse Power Max 103 126V AC 50 60Hz F...

Page 7: ...1 4 Supplied Accessories User s Manual 1 BNC Cable 1 Power Cord 1 Spare Fuse 1 specifications are subject to change without notice...

Page 8: ...use ground terminal in rear panel for grounding instrument CAUTION THIS INSTRUMENT IS SET TO AC 230V BEFORE POWERING ON THIS INSTRUMENT MAKE SURE THE VOLTAGE OF THE POWER SOURCE IS AC 230V IN CASE OF...

Page 9: ...t Sine wave Triangle Wave Or Square Wave Output ATTENUATOR Selects Output Level By 20 dB GATE TIME INDICATOR Gate Time Is Selected Automatically By Input Signal FREQUENCY DIAL Controls Output Frequenc...

Page 10: ...Level Control Push In TTL Level TTL CMOS OUTPUT BNC TTL CMOS Level Output DC OFFSET CONTROLS Adds Positive Or Negative DC Component To Output Signal MAIN OUTPUT BNC Impedance 50 Ohm AMPLITUDE CONTROL...

Page 11: ...that the output is symmetrical and unaffected by the sweep generator set the following controls as below CONTROLS POSITION Sweep width OFF push Symmetry OFF push DC offset OFF push Attenuator RELEASE...

Page 12: ...50 load Remember that the combined signal swing plus DC offset is also limited to 10 V open circuited or 5 V into 50 Clipping occurs slightly next page these levels FIG 4 illustrates the various opera...

Page 13: ...erate to high impedance A reasonably constant terminating impedance may be maintained while injecting signal into moderate and high impedance circuits 500 and up by adding a coaxial tee in the output...

Page 14: ...3 4 1 Procedure A Setup generator as described for function generator operation Display the output of generator on an oscilloscope B Select the desired type of waveform with the Function Switches Pres...

Page 15: ...quency counter but only with the SYMMETRY control set off before the pulse waveform is stretched Pulse width equals one half the time period of the square wave If the counter is not equipped for perio...

Page 16: ...he VCF IN BNC will deviate the output frequency 5 KHz on the 100K range Following table summarizes the frequency deviation versus VCF IN voltage for all ranges HIGHEST FREQ FREQ DEVIATION FOR EACH RAN...

Page 17: ...following consideration apply to all modes of operation involving external control of the VCF voltage controlled frequency A The output frequency of generator is determined by the voltage applied to t...

Page 18: ...nerated in this manner To maintain the original accuracy each time the operation is repeated the FREQ dial must be accurately set to the same position Probably the easiest way to assure this common di...

Page 19: ...INTERNAL COUNTER SELECTION This instrument can be used as a counter by Push in of INT EXT selection switch B EXT COUNT IN BNC accepts external frequency input C COUNTER DISPLAY Input frequency is dis...

Page 20: ...out Install a new fuse of the SAME SIZE AND RATING Screwing fuse holder CAUTION MAKE SURE THAT THE RATED AND SPECIFIED FUSES ARE USED FOR REPLACEMENT 4 2 Adjustment and calibration It is recommendabl...

Page 21: ...GE AT EACH POINT OF SIGNAL INJECTION IMPROPER DC OFFSET COULD BIAS A NORMALLY OPERATING STAGE TO CUT OFF AND MAKE IT APPEAR DEFECTIVE IMPROPER DC OFFSET COULD ALSO DAMAGE CERTAIN CIRCUITS A COUPLING C...

Page 22: ...up of FIG 7 The 50 termination at the amplifier input is essential when using square waves to eliminate the ringing effects generated by the fast rise times B Using the triangle output set the AMPLIT...

Page 23: ...FIG 7 AMPLIFIER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION USING SQUARE WAVES Square Wave Selected Dual Trace Oscilloscope Preferred...

Page 24: ...A Test Set up FIG 8 TESTING SPEAKER SYSTEMS AND IMPEDANCE NETWORKS B Equivalent Circuit Of Test Set Up C Graph Of Results GENERATOR...

Page 25: ...requency response measurement D In speaker testing a pronounced increase of voltage will occur at some low frequency This is the resonance frequency of the speaker systems FIG 8 The speaker enclosure...

Page 26: ...g redundant circuits This is convenient in frequency shift keying FSK systems FIG 9 DIGITALLY PROGRAMMED FREQUENCY SELECTION 5 8 Additional Applications The triangle or ramp output of this instrument...

Page 27: ...The specifications are subjected to change without notice...

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