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Installing the SF8000 Application

13.2  Installing the SF8000 Application

This section describes how to install the SF8000 application. The following procedure uses a 
Windows 8.1 installation as an example but messages and steps may vary depending on the 
operating system and settings in use.

IMPORTANT

Exit any anti-virus or similar software before installing the application. Anti-virus software may 
prevent the application from being properly installed.

1

 

Start up Windows

®

.

Exit any other software that is running.

2

 

Place the included CD-R disc in the CD-ROM drive.

Display the SF8000 software installation window and click the

 

[Install]

 

icon at the top 

right of the screen. Click the 

[RUN]

 button on the con rmation dialog box to launch the 

installer.

3

 

Click the 

[Next>]

 button.

4

 

Click the 

[Next>]

 button once you have accepted the software license.

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Summary of Contents for MR8790

Page 1: ...MR8790 Instruction Manual ARBITRARY WAVEFORM GENERATOR UNIT WAVEFORM GENERATOR UNIT PULSE GENERATOR UNIT EN July 2018 Revised edition 2 U8793A981 02 18 07H MR8791 www com information itm com 1 800 561...

Page 2: ...10 Setting Behavior When Output is OFF 58 8 Program Settings U8793 59 8 1 Switching to the Program Settings Screen 59 8 2 Editing the Program 60 Opening the Edit screen 60 Introduction 1 Verifying Pac...

Page 3: ...de 96 Basic instructions 96 Editing mode 97 Waveform creation 98 Properties 100 Calculations using previously input waveforms 101 13 7 Function Input Mode 102 Basic instructions 102 Example of program...

Page 4: ...Contents iii 15 Maintenance and Service 131 15 1 Cleaning the Unit 131 15 2 Troubleshooting 132 15 3 Error Messages 133 Index Ind 1 9 Ind 15 14 13 12 10 11 www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 5: ...tor Unit To obtain maximum performance from the unit please read this manual rst and keep it handy for future reference Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Excel are either registered trademarks or trade...

Page 6: ...fety prior to shipment However using the unit in a way not described in this manual may negate the provided safety features Before using the unit be certain to carefully read the following safety note...

Page 7: ...his may give rise to a ha ardous situation the operator may receive an electric shock may get burnt or may even be fatally in ured Indicates a prohibited action Indicates the action which must be perf...

Page 8: ...s in an environment designated with the CAT II to CAT IV category could result in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided CAT II When directly measuring the electrical outlet receptacles of th...

Page 9: ...HV QRUPDOO WR HQVXUH WKDW QR GDPDJH RFFXUUHG GXULQJ VWRUDJH RU VKLSSLQJ I RX QG DQ GDPDJH contact your authorized Hioki distributor Unit installation WARNING Installing the unit in inappropriate locat...

Page 10: ...thorized Hioki distributor or reseller CAUTION To avoid damage to the unit do not touch the connectors to be inserted into the Memory HiCorder Do not perform measurements when the blank panel of the M...

Page 11: ...teps can be combined to create output sequences Users can set an output waveform FG waveform sweep waveform or arbitrary waveform and a loop count for each step Observed waveform output The unit can l...

Page 12: ...ndicators Indicators turn red during waveform output Output terminals p 6 External control terminals p 6 Output indicators Indicators turn red during waveform output Front MR8790 Output terminals p 6...

Page 13: ...the insulation on the connection cable damaged or is any metal exposed Yes Do not use the unit as cable damage may result in electric shock Have the unit repaired No Proceed to 2 2 Inspecting the uni...

Page 14: ...ts front faces the same direction as the lettering on the host Memory HiCorder 3 Securely tighten the fastening screws on the unit with the Phillips head screwdriver Removing the unit Example U8793 Ha...

Page 15: ...L9795 02 Connection Cable Example U8793 Output terminals SMB connector Connecting connection cables Connect to target device Output terminal 1 Insert the connection cable s SMB connector into the uni...

Page 16: ...able s connector toward you while depressing the buttons on the connector to disconnect the cable Buttons 2 3 Output Terminals WARNING The allowable load resistance for the unit s analog output termin...

Page 17: ...ength 9 to 10 mm Tool for manipulating terminal buttons Flat head screwdriver with a shaft diameter of I3 mm and a tip width of 2 6 mm Connection method 1 2 3 1 Depress the terminal button with a DWKH...

Page 18: ...reen and set the output channel When the unit is installed in a Memory HiCorder the instrument will display the Generator screen 2 3 1 Press CHAN 2 Select the Generator tab 3 Press CH SET or TRIG SET...

Page 19: ...to F5 or select Copy with the mouse Copy Copies the settings 3 Move the cursor to the Ch setting to which you wish to paste the settings 4 Press a function key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mo...

Page 20: ...or FG waveforms Type Selects the type of waveform p 20 Frequency Sets the frequency p 21 Amplitude Sets the amplitude p 22 Offset Sets the offset p 23 Duty U8793 only Sets the duty p 24 Phase U8793 on...

Page 21: ...the Tenkey entry numeric input method After selecting the Up Down method 1 2 1 A window will be displayed 2 Press a function key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Moves one digit to the left...

Page 22: ...key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Set Enters the selected value unit etc Backspace Deletes the most recently entered value unit etc Clear Deletes all entered values Con rm Accepts the va...

Page 23: ...s a pulse wave with variable duty U8793 only Triangle Outputs a triangular wave U8793 only Ramp up Outputs a ramp up wave U8793 only Ramp down Outputs a ramp down wave U8793 only Arbitrary Outputs a u...

Page 24: ...Valid frequency setting range U8793 0 Hz to 100 kHz in 0 01 Hz increments MR8790 0 Hz to 20 kHz in 1 Hz increments Valid period setting range U8793 0 sec to 100 sec MR8790 0 sec to 1 sec The period c...

Page 25: ...increments The output voltage amplitude offset range for which accuracy is guaranteed for each unit is as follows U8793 10 V to 15 V MR8790 10 V to 10 V If the value obtained by adding the amplitude...

Page 26: ...offset value determines the DC voltage that is output The output voltage amplitude offset range for which accuracy is guaranteed for each unit is as follows U8793 10 V to 15 V MR8790 10 V to 10 V If t...

Page 27: ...o F5 or select a button with the mouse Sweep p 41 Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 Valid duty setting range 0 1 to 99 9 in 0 1 increments Setting a duty value that corresponds to a pulse width that is n...

Page 28: ...on the phase difference with the set channel Example Unit 1 Unit 2 Ch 1 0 phase Ch 2 90 phase Ch 1 180 phase Ch 2 270 phase Start of output Phase synchronization cannot be performed while using the s...

Page 29: ...tor Off On Outputs a waveform when Generator Control p 71 is RUN Output indicator Red Test Generates test output of the set waveform Output indicator Red After selecting Test Cancel test Pressing TRIG...

Page 30: ...utput terminal in a shorted state by separating it from the unit s internal circuitry and introducing resistance Internal circuitry U8793 approx 100 MR8790 approx 20 Output terminal Open When the outp...

Page 31: ...user edited pattern Patterns are edited using the SF8000 Waveform Maker p 34 Patterns are edited using the SF8000 Waveform Maker For more information about how to edit patterns see 13 9 Pulse Pattern...

Page 32: ...his value can be set only by means of numeric keypad input p 19 Valid frequency setting range 0 Hz to 20 kHz in 0 1 Hz increments Valid period setting range 0 sec to 10 sec The period can be set as de...

Page 33: ...he output level to LOW while entering a setting of 100 will x the output level to HIGH The unit will not generate pulse output in either case When the duty is set to 100 the output waveform will be xe...

Page 34: ...litude OC Selects a pulse waveform consisting of open collector output Both channels share the same GND and are not isolated Open collector output The voltage applied between the collector and emitter...

Page 35: ...RUN Test Generates test output of the set waveform After selecting Test Cancel test Pressing TRIG SET stops test output This test mode does not provide functionality for judging test results with the...

Page 36: ...0 to 5 V of amplitude OC Selects a pulse waveform consisting of open collector output Both channels share the same GND and are not isolated Open collector output The voltage applied between the colle...

Page 37: ...ased if the Channels to use setting on the Memory HiCorder in which the MR8791 is installed is changed to any value other than the maximum number of channels Pattern data will be erased if the instrum...

Page 38: ...VWHU URP OH with the mouse to display the File screen in accordance with the guidance on the screen 2 3 2 Select the le to register with an extension of pls 3 Press the function key F2 or select Load...

Page 39: ...ister the le Insert the media before performing any operations on the File screen Up to 16 pattern les can be registered To cancel the le register operation press TRIG SET or ESC The extension for pat...

Page 40: ...s of numeric keypad input p 19 Valid clock frequency setting range 0 Hz to 120 kHz in 10 Hz increments Valid clock period setting range 0 sec to 0 1 sec The clock period can be set as desired within t...

Page 41: ...lse waveform when Generator Control p 71 is RUN Test Generates test output of the set waveform After selecting Test Pressing TRIG SET stops test output This test mode does not provide functionality fo...

Page 42: ...rted However frequency and duty cannot be set at the same time Arbitrary Clock frequency amplitude adjustment offset Simultaneous sweep is supported 2 Press the function key F1 or select Sweep with th...

Page 43: ...be set with numeric key input Valid frequency setting range 0 Hz to 100 kHz in 0 01 Hz increments Valid period setting range 0 sec to 100 sec The period can be set as desired within the above range H...

Page 44: ...g range 0 sec to 100 sec The period can be set as desired within the above range However the period of the waveform that is actually output will be the period of the waveform corresponding to the vali...

Page 45: ...Time 1 2 1 Select the Time setting 2 Press a function key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 Valid sweep time setting range 0 01 ms to 1000 sec in 0 01 ms increm...

Page 46: ...s selected on the Generator screen signal generation settings screen p 15 and the waveform type is set to Arbitrary 7 1 Setting the Waveform Type 1 2 1 Select the Type setting 2 Press a function key F...

Page 47: ...use Register From File Registers data saved on external media p 49 Register From Meas Registers data measured using the memory function The data can be registered once the MEM le is loaded into the Me...

Page 48: ...et by function key F1 entire waveform F2 waveform between A and B F3 up down F4 numeric keypad input Selecting F1 Entire waveform will cause the data count to be set to the total number of measured da...

Page 49: ...oints only 250 000 data points will be registered About the conversion ratio The range of voltages that can be output by the U8793 is 10 V to 15 V If the measurement data being registered contains vol...

Page 50: ...w is being displayed 2 Press CH SET The File screen will be displayed 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 Select the data you wish to register 4 Press the function key F2 or select Load with the mouse The R...

Page 51: ...econds to register arbitrary waveform data with 250 000 data points To cancel the data register operation press TRIG SET or ESC Only data with the extension wfg or tfg can be registered into the U8793...

Page 52: ...ow clock frequency may result in a stepped output waveform which can be smoothed by applying a lter p 56 Valid clock frequency setting range 0 Hz to 2 MHz in 0 01 Hz increments Valid clock period sett...

Page 53: ...ey F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Sweep p 41 Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 Valid amplitude adjustment setting range 0 to 2 in 0 001 increments For the U8793 accuracy is guaranteed for out...

Page 54: ...button with the mouse Sweep p 41 Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 Valid offset setting range 10 V to 15 V in 1 mV increments For the U8793 accuracy is guaranteed for output voltages within the range of...

Page 55: ...the Delay setting 2 Press a function key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 The delay can be set within the range of 250 000 to 250 000 in increments of 1 data p...

Page 56: ...repeat the arbitrary waveform until output is stopped Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 Valid number of loops setting range 1 to 50 000 After the waveform is output the set number of times a 0 V signal...

Page 57: ...z 10 kHz 20 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 200 kHz 500 kHz 1 MHz The unit provides a two stage low pass lter The tighter the set lter i e the lower the cutoff frequency the smaller the amplitude of the waveform t...

Page 58: ...the set arbitrary waveform when Generator Control p 71 is RUN Output indicator Red Test Generates the set test output Output indicator Red After selecting Test Cancel test Pressing TRIG SET will stop...

Page 59: ...he output p 57 is OFF places the output terminal in a shorted state by separating it from the unit s internal circuitry and introducing resistance Internal circuitry Approx 100 Output terminal Open Wh...

Page 60: ...waveform type is set to Program The program function can be used to output waveforms by combining up to 128 steps An FG waveform arbitrary waveform or sweep waveform can be speci ed for each step 8 1...

Page 61: ...Editing the Program Opening the Edit screen 1 2 1 Select the Program setting 2 Press the function key F1 or select Edit with the mouse A setting screen will be displayed for each step www com informat...

Page 62: ...JXULQJ HDFK VWHS A program can consist of up to 128 steps 1 1 Press the function key F4 or select Insert with the mouse You will be able to edit Step 1 3 2 8 Program Settings U8793 www com informatio...

Page 63: ...moving on to the next step set this parameter to ON When set to OFF the program will proceed to the next step 4 To edit Step 2 after you have nished editing Step 1 move the cursor to the Step 2 posit...

Page 64: ...1 1 Select the Exit setting 2 Press a function key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Save Saves the edited program and exits Close Exits without saving the edited program 8 Program Settings U...

Page 65: ...d that output will continue until the hold state is canceled 6ZHHS ZDYHIRUP VHWWLQJ Example Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Hold canceled A LOW level signal is input to the IN external control terminal To cancel...

Page 66: ...e Continues to repeat the program waveform until output is stopped Up Down p 18 Tenkey entry p 19 Valid overall number of loops setting range 1 to 50 000 When the overall number of loops has been set...

Page 67: ...be enabled The unit provides a two stage low pass lter The lter is enabled only for arbitrary waveforms to which program steps have been set The tighter the set lter i e the lower the cutoff frequency...

Page 68: ...with a function key F1 to F5 or the mouse Save Name Allows you to enter the program name Same Name Sets the processing to perform if a le with the same name exists in the save folder Unit No Sets the...

Page 69: ...eted and total number of loops You can check the number loops and steps completed and the total number of loops When the total number of loops is set to the total number of loops display will be xed t...

Page 70: ...easurement START Starts output when measurement starts STOP Stops output when measurement stops Keys Augments manual control by allowing signal output to be manipulated using the Memory HiCorder s key...

Page 71: ...his setting is available after selecting Sync 1 2 1 Select the Meas End setting 2 Press a function key F1 to F5 or select a button with the mouse Stop Stops output when measurement completes Continue...

Page 72: ...th the mouse Run Starts output Output indicator Red Pause Pauses output While output is paused the output at the time PAUSE was pressed will be output Output indicator Red Stop Stops output Output ind...

Page 73: ...be generated from the external control terminal s OUT pin p 14 p 83 When output p 25 p 33 p 57 is set to OFF while in the PAUSE state U8793 Output will be 0 V When output is turned back on output will...

Page 74: ...ovides a convenient way to measure a waveform while varying its parameters 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Display the Waveform screen if viewing another screen press 63 to displ...

Page 75: ...DUDWH ZLQGRZV 2 1 Press 63 to show the display menu on the right side of the screen 2 Press the function key F4 or select DYH LGWK with the mouse Unit number Channel number 3 Press 63 twice so that yo...

Page 76: ...shown as an integer its decimal portion remains valid Even if output is set to ON the waveform will not be output unless generator control p 71 p 75 is set to 581 Set Generator Control to 581 in adva...

Page 77: ...status display 8QLW GLVSOD SRVLWLRQV Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 6WDWXV GLVSOD Output inactive Output active Red background DYHIRUP W SH GLVSOD U8793 2ch unit DC Sine Squa...

Page 78: ...toring Output Values with Test Output 2 1 1 Select the Output setting 2 Press a function key F5 or select Test with the mouse 3 3 Press CH SET to display monitor values 11 Self test Function www com i...

Page 79: ...ng Output Values with Test Output U8793 The output voltage monitor value will be displayed MR8790 The output voltage and output current monitor values will be displayed www com information itm com 1 8...

Page 80: ...level 0 LOW level To toggle the display of monitor values press CH SET again Press TRIG SET to end test output Monitor values using test output cannot be displayed when Generator Control is set to RUN...

Page 81: ...tions Be careful to avoid exceeding the ratings of external terminals and connectors Ensure that devices and systems to be connected to the external control terminals EXT I O terminals signal input ou...

Page 82: ...p 14 2 Short the IN and GND pins or input a HIGH level 3 5 V to 5 0 V and LOW level 0 V to 0 8 V pulse wave or rectangular wave to the pins The hold will be canceled at the input waveform s LOW level...

Page 83: ...V to 5 0 V LOW level 0 V to 0 5 V Maximum switching capacity 5 V DC to 30 V 50 mA 5 V 10 k OUT GND 10 k When the output waveform is a program waveform p 59 a LOW level signal will be output from the...

Page 84: ...uration amplitude offset cycle count and phase Input using a drawing tool Free form curve or straight line Function input 14 types of functions ABS absolute value SIN sine COS cosine DIFF differential...

Page 85: ...format FGW 7990 7075 format WFG Pulse patterns Input Input using dedicated editor Select range copy paste delete and other editing functions are supported in the editor Loadable le formats SF8000 for...

Page 86: ...installing the application Anti virus software may prevent the application from being properly installed 1 Start up Windows Exit any other software that is running 2 Place the included CD R disc in t...

Page 87: ...change the installation location click Change Click Next 6 If the user account control is displayed click Install The installation will begin 7 Click the Finish button The installation is complete ww...

Page 88: ...0 Application 13 3 Launching and Exiting the SF8000 Application Launching the application Example Windows 8 1 1 Click Start on the charm bar 2 Click SF8000 on the Start menu 13 Waveform Maker www com...

Page 89: ...ng the SF8000 Application Exiting the application Example Windows 8 1 Click Exit on the File menu on the main window or click the close button at the top right of the main window www com information i...

Page 90: ...on 1 Double click on Uninstall a program on the Control Panel 2 Select HIOKI SF8000 from the list of currently installed programs and delete it 3 The installer will be launched automatically to uninst...

Page 91: ...791 Each mode has its own screen Each screen includes a waveform input mode selection button menu bar toolbar and status bar allowing the user to accomplish such tasks as selecting the application mod...

Page 92: ...ays as a percentage of the maximum value GridX ON Displays grid lines OFF Hides grid lines Expand X axis Enlarges the waveform s X axis display Shrink X axis Shrinks the waveform s X axis display Expa...

Page 93: ...nge is determined by the combination of the value selected as the range and the units with 1 div equivalent to 100 points Input mode screens Arbitrary waveform input mode In this mode arbitrary wavefo...

Page 94: ...gs for each step on one line at a time Interpolation Inputmode This mode is used to create a user de ned waveform by interpolating between entered dots Pulse pattern mode In this mode pulse patterns t...

Page 95: ...o drag the markers to change settings Even after you release the mouse button you can change settings such as the points and scale by dragging the and markers At this time clicking an area other than...

Page 96: ...ton Selects a range Left double click Selects one waveform period Add Adds the waveform to the end of the input waveform If space is left between the end position of the already created waveform the s...

Page 97: ...Data 7990 7075 format The following waveform types are available Property values should be set based on the type of waveform selected Waveform type Example of drawn waveform Properties to set Freehand...

Page 98: ...p Wave Start point number of points amplitude offset period phase Sin X X Start point number of points amplitude offset period phase zero cross Exp Start point number of points amplitude offset period...

Page 99: ...waveform you selected Property Description Start Point Start point Offset Number of points Amplitude Number of Points Amplitude Offset Period Phase Number of waveforms Zero cross Number of intersecti...

Page 100: ...s a basic waveform or constant from a previously input waveform The basic waveform or constant can be set in the properties area Multiply Multiplies a previously input waveform by a basic waveform or...

Page 101: ...m Display Preview screen Example of program creation Line Program code Meaning 1 AREA 0 1000 Sets the editing range to a value that is less than or equal to the waveform size Since the waveform size i...

Page 102: ...an operation performed on a speci ed value function argument to obtain a result Not all functions require an argument Functions are expressed by words that are determined by the speci c function perf...

Page 103: ...e nal END instruction in the program may be omitted FOR TO STEP to NEXT Function Repeatedly executes the series of instructions included between FOR and NEXT Format FOR variable name Initial value TO...

Page 104: ...the circumference of a circle to its diameter Its value is approximately 3 141593 T Function Used as the period variable Format T Example AREA0 10 PERIODT 0 to 2 PI V 10 SIN T Explanation T is a vari...

Page 105: ...the area containing the instruction and stores the result as new data It can only be in a V instruction instruction starting with V outside a FOR loop and only the four basic arithmetic functions can...

Page 106: ...lanation This function calculates the result of reversing the sign of expression LOG Function Calculates the natural logarithm value Format LOG expression Example L LOG 35 9 Explanation This function...

Page 107: ...speci ed in radians as a value from 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 SQUR Function Calculates the value of a rectangular wave square wave Format SQUR expression Example X SQUR PI 8 Explanation This func...

Page 108: ...aracter It can also be used as the start of an alphabetical word Equal sign The equal sign is used as the assignment operator for V instructions and variable instructions Return The return character i...

Page 109: ...plitude Offset Phase 0 5000 Sine wave 1 5 V 0 V 0 0 5000 Sine wave 100 0 5 V 0 V 0 Start and end point settings Specify the waveform s start point and end point as a number of points The data will inc...

Page 110: ...aste e Copy Reordering the display Pressing the Sort Start Points button reorders the list of steps in ascending order by start point value Pressing the button again toggles between ascending and desc...

Page 111: ...structions Setting the waveform size Set the waveform size 100 to 250 000 Dot input with the mouse Clicking the waveform creation area with the left mouse button causes a dot to be entered at that poi...

Page 112: ...n Input Mode Performing interpolation Interpolation will be performed using the selected method Interpolation with curves Interpolation with straight lines 13 Waveform Maker www com information itm co...

Page 113: ...will be interpolated Dots in excess of the waveform size will be treated as outside the scope of interpolation Clicking the left button while the two vertical broken lines are displayed will cancel t...

Page 114: ...n the bottommost row in the list to add it as a data for a new dot Deleting the list Click the row you wish to delete with the mouse and either select Edit Clear on the menu bar or click the Clear but...

Page 115: ...one DC DC waveform at the dot position straight lines straight lines When an interpolation range has been selected only the dots within that range are subject to interpolation However if the start of...

Page 116: ...ition and with the cell to its right to the second position with the position increasing as you move to the right Once the right side of the grid is reached the data continues from the left side of th...

Page 117: ...te into other cells Drag the mouse to select the desired range and click the copy button Select the position at which you wish to paste the data and click the paste button The copied data will be past...

Page 118: ...een s menu bar Click 2 Enter the destination Memory HiCorder s IP address and LAN port number 3 The destination instrument settings depend on the input mode Arb Wave Input Function Input or Step Input...

Page 119: ...for all input modes together or you can save waveform data alone for an individual input mode Saving and loading all data Click File Save As from the main screen s menu bar When the Save File dialog...

Page 120: ...Import is used to load data while export is used to save data Both are accessible from the File menu Depending on the input mode you can load data saved by a recorder or power meter To load created d...

Page 121: ...ary waveform data Binary 9 9 9 9 TFG Text 9 9 PGM Function formula data Text 9 9 PRG Function formula data Legacy format Text 9 Step Input WFG Arbitrary waveform data Binary 9 9 9 9 TFG Text 9 9 STP S...

Page 122: ...erminal 2XWSXW VSHFL FDWLRQV DVLF VSHFL FDWLRQV FRPPRQ IRU ERWK IXQFWLRQ DQG DUELWUDU ZDYHIRUP JHQHUDWLRQ IXQFWLRQ RQGLWLRQV RI JXDUDQWHHG DFFXUDF Guaranteed accuracy period 1 year Guaranteed accuracy...

Page 123: ...to 360 setting resolution 0 1 LWWHU Within 50 ns p p rectangular waves pulse waves triangular waves ramp waves 3XOVH ZDYH GXW UDWLR VHWWLQJ UDQJH 0 1 to 99 9 setting resolution 0 1 Valid with a pulse...

Page 124: ...1 to 1 000 for sweep waveforms 2YHUDOO ORRS FRXQW VHWWLQJ UDQJH 1 to 50 000 or 0RQLWRU IXQFWLRQ Display of step number being executed step loop count and overall loop count 2WKHU VSHFL FDWLRQV KDQQHO...

Page 125: ...rm output open short circuit 2XWSXW UHOD VZLWFKLQJ WLPH 5 ms or less 2XWSXW SURWHFWLRQ Output current limited to 40 mA when output is shorted 0D LPXP UDWHG YROWDJH WR HDUWK 33 V AC rms or 70 V DC betw...

Page 126: ...t frequencies DC 0 Hz to 20 kHz sine wave Setting resolution 1 Hz Frequency accuracy 0 01 of setting PSOLWXGH Setting range 0 V p p to 20 V p p Setting resolution 1 mV Amplitude accuracy 0 25 of setti...

Page 127: ...pprox 230 g 8 1 oz 1XPEHU RI RXWSXW FKDQQHOV 8 output channels and enclosure isolated output units isolated channels not isolated from each other common GND channels not isolated from output connector...

Page 128: ...ency accuracy As per time axis accuracy of Memory HiCorder in which MR8791 is installed 0HPRU SDWWHUQV 2 048 words 16 384 bits 2 048 words 8 bits word 2XWSXW FRQQHFWRU VSHFL FDWLRQV 10250 52A2PL Sumit...

Page 129: ...D Isolation GND isolation GND F_GND Non isolation GND instrument GND NC No connection TESTn Test pin connection prohibited Recommended connection cable KB SHH2 Sanwa Supply SCSI 2 connector Centronics...

Page 130: ...cause equipment damage or other issues Important To clean the unit moisten a soft cloth with water or neutral detergent and lightly wipe it clean Never use detergents or cleansers that contain benzene...

Page 131: ...ed to the output terminal Set the offset to 0 V Set amplitude adjustment to 1 and the offset to 0 V Set the lter to OFF or set the lter s cutoff frequency to an appropriate value p 12 p 13 p 23 p 52 p...

Page 132: ...after deleting data that is no longer necessary Unable to create the le le Check the amount of available space on the destination media as well as the le access settings Unable to load the le le Check...

Page 133: ...attern to Use 35 Phase 25 Program 59 Overall Number of Loops 65 Program Settings Screen 59 Saving Edited Program 67 Program Progress Program 68 Pulse 29 Pulse Mode 30 Duty 31 Frequency 30 Output 33 Ou...

Page 134: ...Ind 2 Index W Waveform Type 20 www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

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