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Getting Started 

Frequency Agility 

The Instrument generates its sample clock from a DDS circuit (direct digital synthesis). 

The DDS circuit enables frequency agility through the complete frequency range of the 

instrument. Having such an enormous range opens the door for a wide range of 

applications such as wide band sweep, FSK and frequency modulation. The Instrument 

can generate FSK, Ramped FSK and Linear or Logarithmic sweep. The Instrument can 

also frequency modulate its carrier using one of its built-in waveforms, or with any user-

defined modulating signal, which can be downloaded using the FM wave composer. 

Multi-Instrument Synchronization 

There are applications requiring multiple of synchronized channels. Synchronization 

between completely independent, free-running units is complex. Besides distribution of 

the sample clock to all units, each unit has to be told when to start generating waveforms 

so that all start at the same point and with the same phase. Triggering multiple units to 

achieve synchronization is not enough because it will generate a jitter of 

±

1 count. Multi-

unit synchronization is built into the Instrument, where special connectors and cables 

were designed to eliminate jitter and to provide start phase control. There is no limit to 

the number of units that can be daisy-chained, multiple unit synchronization is built into 

each Instrument. 

Safety Considerations 

The Instrument has been manufactured according to international safety standards. The 

Instrument meets EN61010, VDE 0411/03.81 and UL 1244 standards for safety of 

commercial electronic measuring and test equipment for instruments with an exposed 

metal chassis that is directly connected to earth via the chassis power supply cable. 

W

Warning 

To avoid personal injury from electrical shock and fire hazards, 
carefully read and follow the WARNINGS given in the following 
paragraphs.  

 

Do not remove covers form the Instrument when operating it or 
when the power cord is connected to line power. 

 

Do not operate the unit with power applied and protective covers 
removed unless you are qualified to service the product. 

 

If you are qualified to service the product, read all of the calibration 
and maintenance procedures and heed all warnings to avoid “live” 
circuits points. 

If the Instrument exhibits any of the following conditions do not 
operate the Instrument: 

 

Fails to operate satisfactorily 

 

Shows visible damage 

 

Has been stored under unfavorable conditions 

 

Has sustained stress 

Before operating the Instrument check the following: 

 

Instrument performance has been verified by qualified personnel. 

 

The common connector on the power cord is connected to the 

neutral connection (ground) of the power outlet. 

Summary of Contents for 396

Page 1: ...396 397 Waveform Generators Getting Started PN 2340639 January 2005 2005 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Printed in USA All product names are trademarks of their respective companies ...

Page 2: ...rvice center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB Destination Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit Following warranty repair the product will be returned to Buyer transportation prepaid FOB Destination If Fluke determines that failure was caused by neglect misuse contami...

Page 3: ...tor is used for controlling the Instrument and generating editing and downloading waveforms from a remote computer The following highlights the Instrument and the ArbExplorer features Feature Highlights 397 Dual output configuration with independent waveform control 397 Tight phase offset control between channels 1 point resolution 14 bit vertical resolution Nearly 19 bit offset resolution 396 1 M...

Page 4: ...e each channel can be controlled separately to generate different waveform amplitude and waveforms sequence Having a single sample clock source is an advantage in a dual channel configuration because it allows tight control over inter channel synchronization and leading edge start phase where the initial skew between the two channels is just a few nanoseconds Output Functions The Instrument is com...

Page 5: ...ge from 8192 to 8191 14 bits Using a high speed clocking circuit the digital contents of the arbitrary waveform memory are extracted and routed to the Digital to Analog Converter DAC The DAC converts the digital data to an analog signal and the output amplifier completes the task by amplifying or attenuating the signal at the output connector Memory Segmentation There is no need to use the complet...

Page 6: ...trol There is no limit to the number of units that can be daisy chained multiple unit synchronization is built into each Instrument Safety Considerations The Instrument has been manufactured according to international safety standards The Instrument meets EN61010 VDE 0411 03 81 and UL 1244 standards for safety of commercial electronic measuring and test equipment for instruments with an exposed me...

Page 7: ...The correct fuse to use is Littelfuse Cat No 218500 T 250VAC 0 5A All other devices connected to or in proximity to this instrument are properly grounded or connected to the protective third wire earth ground Supplied Accessories The Instrument is supplied with this Getting Started Manual a disk containing the Getting Started Manual and the Users Manual and a disk containing a Windows version of t...

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