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RevA
Burst
In
this
mode
the
first
Force
Trigger
command
activates
the
first
waveform
present
in
the
Generation
sequence.
This
waveform
is
generated
in
a
continuous
mode
until
a
new
Force
Trigger
command
is
applied.
•
This
Force
Trigger
command
activates
the
generation
of
subsequent
waveforms
(the
generation
of
the
latter
waveform
starts
only
when
all
points
of
the
previous
one
are
generated).
•
A
Force
Trigger
command
applied
during
the
generation
of
the
last
waveform
activates
the
generation
of
the
first
waveform.
•
The
generation
can
be
interrupted
at
any
time
by
a
Force
Stop
command.
•
In
this
mode
the
repetition
number
associated
to
any
waveform
is
ignored
(the
generation
of
one
waveform
starts
only
when
all
points
of
the
previous
one
have
been
generated).
PLEASE
NOTE
THE
FOLLOWING
:
•
If
a
unique
waveform
is
inserted
in
the
Generation
Sequence,
the
Single,
Continuous
and
Burst
modes
are
equivalent.
•
The
Stop
command
resets
the
generation
sequence
and
sets
the
output
voltage
at
0V.
A
Start
command
applied
after
a
Stop
command
activates
always
the
generation
of
the
first
waveform
in
the
Generation
Sequence.
•
In
Burst
mode
the
graph
and
the
duration
column
of
the
modulation
table
are
disabled,
having
no
meanings.
Channel Settings - The Run Mode Tab (Modulation)
The
Modulation
Mode
menu
allows
setting
the
trigger
for
the
modulating
signal.
Available
options
include
Single
,
Continuous
,
and
Burst
(in
DDS
mode
only).
Single
A
RBITRARY
•
When
the
Force
Trigger
command
is
given,
the
carrier
signal,
see
Advanced
Waveform
Editing
(on
page
56),
is
modulated
with
the
edited,
modulating
signal
samples.
•
The
last
sample
of
the
modulating
signal
is
applied
to
the
signal
carrier
until
a
Force
Stop
command
is
applied.