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Page 1: ...RIGOL User s Guide DG1000Z Series Function Arbitrary Waveform Generator Oct 2016 RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES INC...

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Page 3: ...is subject to change without notice RIGOL shall not be liable for either incidental or consequential losses in connection with the furnishing use or performance of this manual as well as any informat...

Page 4: ...ing any input or output terminals Connect the Probe Correctly If a probe is used do not connect the ground lead to high voltage since it has isobaric electric potential as the ground Observe All Termi...

Page 5: ...te in an Explosive Atmosphere To avoid personal injuries or damage to the instrument never operate the instrument in an explosive atmosphere Keep Instrument Surfaces Clean and Dry To avoid dust or moi...

Page 6: ...s of important data Safety Terms on the Product DANGER It calls attention to an operation if not correctly performed could result in injury or hazard immediately WARNING It calls attention to an opera...

Page 7: ...geerdet Schlie enSie die Erdungsklemmen an keine hohe Spannung an Beachten Sie alle Anschl sse Zur Vermeidung von Feuer oder Stromschlag beachten Sie alle Bemerkungen und Markierungen auf dem Instrume...

Page 8: ...ng von Personen und Sachsch den ist es unumg nglich das Ger t ausschlie lich fernab jedweder explosiven Atmosph re zu betreiben Ger teoberfl chen sauber und trocken halten Um den Einflu von Staub und...

Page 9: ...die Sch den am Ger t hervorrufen k nnen Begriffe auf dem Produkt DANGER weist auf eine Verletzung oder Gef hrdung hin die sofort geschehen kann WARNING weist auf eine Verletzung oder Gef hrdung hin d...

Page 10: ...onnect the instrument from all power sources 2 Clean the external surfaces of the instrument with a soft cloth dampened with mild detergent or water When cleaning the LCD take care to avoid scarifying...

Page 11: ...The equipment may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health To avoid the release of such substances into the environment and avoid harm to human health we recommend...

Page 12: ...RIGOL X DG1000Z User s Guide...

Page 13: ...full functional channels which are equivalent to two independent generators 1ppm frequency stability 125dBc Hz phase noise Built in 8 orders harmonics generator Built in 7 digits s full function frequ...

Page 14: ...00Z series Chapter 6 Appendix Provide the information about the options and accessories list as well as warranty information of DG1000Z Format Conventions in this Manual 1 Button The button at the fro...

Page 15: ...z DG1032Z 2 30MHz DG1022Z 2 25MHz 2 Both models of DG1000Z series function arbitrary waveform generator are equipped with dual channels CH1 and CH2 Unless otherwise specified this manual takes CH1 as...

Page 16: ...and Inspection 1 14 To Connect to Power 1 14 Power on 1 14 To Set the System Language 1 14 User Interface 1 15 Dual Channels Parameters Mode 1 15 Dual Channels Graph Mode 1 18 Single Channel View Mod...

Page 17: ...odulation FM 2 39 Phase Modulation PM 2 42 Amplitude Shift Keying ASK 2 45 Frequency Shift Keying FSK 2 48 Phase Shift Keying PSK 2 51 Pulse Width Modulation PWM 2 54 Sweep 2 57 To Enable Sweep Functi...

Page 18: ...Set 2 100 I O Configuration 2 103 Print Set 2 107 Test Calibration 2 107 To Use External Power Amplifier Option 2 108 To Install the Option 2 112 To Lock the Keyboard 2 114 Chapter 3 Remote Control 3...

Page 19: ...ly introduces the appearance and dimensions front rear panel and user interface of DG1000Z Subjects in this chapter General Inspection To Adjust the Handle Appearance and Dimensions Front Panel Overvi...

Page 20: ...rier shall be liable for the damage to the instrument resulting from shipment RIGOL would not be responsible for free maintenance rework or replacement of the instrument 2 Inspect the instrument In ca...

Page 21: ...1 3 To Adjust the Handle To adjust the handle please hold the handle by sides of the instrument and pull it outward and then rotate the handle to the desired position as shown in the figure below Adju...

Page 22: ...RIGOL Chapter 1 Quick Start 1 4 DG1000Z User s Guide Appearance and Dimensions Front View Unit mm Side View Unit mm...

Page 23: ...orm or state files saved in the USB storage device or store the current instrument states or edited waveform data into the USB storage device In additional the content displayed on the screen also can...

Page 24: ...nfiguration of CH1 Press this key again to close the output of CH1 and the backlight turns off It is used to control the output of CH2 Press this key to open the output of CH2 the backlight turns on a...

Page 25: ...sor when inputting parameter using numeric keyboard Used to unfold or fold the current selected directory when storing or reading file Used to move the cursor to select the specified character in file...

Page 26: ...Period Ampl HiLevel Offset LoLevel Symmetry and Start Phase of ramp waveform Output Pulse with frequency from 1 Hz to 25MHz and variable pulse width and edge time The backlight turns on when this fun...

Page 27: ...e used to generate Gated Burst 3 types of trigger sources Internal External and Manual The backlight turns on when this function is selected Used to set the auxiliary function parameters and system pa...

Page 28: ...displayed menus respectively Press this softkey to activate the corresponding menu 16 LCD 3 5 inches TFT 320 240 color LCD display The current function menu settings system state as well as prompt me...

Page 29: ...about the characteristics of the sync signals corresponding to various output signals refer to the introduction in Sync Set 2 Ext Mod When AM FM PM or PWM of CH1 is enabled and external modulation so...

Page 30: ...input impedance is 1000 For the detailed introduction refer to Modulation 3 FSK When ASK FSK or PSK of CH2 is enabled and external modulation source is selected this connector accepts an external mod...

Page 31: ...ol An integrated testing system may be built as the generator conforms to the LXI Core 2011 Device class standard of LAN based instrument control 5 USB Device Used to connect the generator to a comput...

Page 32: ...rrect voltage range automatically and users do not need to select the voltage range manually Figure 1 3 Connect to Power CAUTION To avoid electric shock make sure that the instrument is correctly grou...

Page 33: ...ut Configuration Status Bar Display the current output configurations of the two channels 7 8 9 10 Type of Output Impedance High impedance display HighZ Load display impedance the default is 50 and th...

Page 34: ...connected with power amplifier correctly 5 Waveform Display the waveform currently selected in each channel 6 Channel Status Bar Used to indicate the selected status and on off status of the channels...

Page 35: ...of the channel Press Offset LoLevel to highlight Offset and use the numeric keyboard or direction keys and knob to modify this parameter 10 Phase Display the waveform start phase of the channel Press...

Page 36: ...lity System Display DispMod to select Dual Graph as shown in the figure below Figure 1 5 User Interface Dual Channels Graph Mode Single Channel View Mode Press Utility System Display DispMode to selec...

Page 37: ...displayed 2 Page Up Down When the help information is displayed in multiple pages users can acquire the help information on the previous or next page using the previous line the next line page up page...

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Page 39: ...s This chapter introduces the main functions and operation methods of DG1000Z Subjects in this chapter To Output Basic Waveform To Output Arbitrary Waveform To Output Harmonic Modulation Sweep Burst C...

Page 40: ...used to switch the currently selected channel between CH1 and CH2 At start up CH1 is selected by default and the corresponding area in the user interface is highlighted and the border of the channel s...

Page 41: ...eform At this point the backlight of the button turns on and the corresponding function name and parameter setting menu as shown in the table below are displayed at the right of the user interface At...

Page 42: ...the instrument will still use this frequency otherwise the instrument would display prompt message and set the frequency to the frequency upper limit of the new function automatically Press Freq Peri...

Page 43: ...yboard to input the desired amplitude value and then select the desired unit from the pop up menu The amplitude units available are Vpp mVpp Vrms mVrms and dBm invalid in HighZ Press this softkey agai...

Page 44: ...and set proper load value using numeric keyboard 3 Select the desired waveform and press Ampl HiLevel to highlight Ampl Use the numeric keyboard to input the desired value and then select dBm from th...

Page 45: ...age and set the offset to the offset upper limit of the new configuration automatically Press Offset LoLevel to highlight Offset At this point use the numeric keyboard to input the desired offset valu...

Page 46: ...hen the instrument function is changed the new function will still use this phase Press Start Phase to highlight the softkey At this point use the numeric keyboard to input the desired start phase val...

Page 47: ...waveform 1kHz 5Vpp 0 is outputed from CH1 while another one 1kHz 5Vpp 180 from CH2 Use an oscilloscope to sample and display the two signals you will see that the waveforms shown on the oscilloscope...

Page 48: ...range of duty cycle is limited by the Freq Period setting Please refer to Signal Characteristics in Specifications The default value is 50 Press Duty Cycle to highlight the softkey At this point use...

Page 49: ...selected T t Symmetry t T 100 The setting range of symmetry is from 0 to 100 and the default is 50 Press Symm to highlight the softkey At this point use the numeric keyboard to input the desired symme...

Page 50: ...mum Pulse Width 2 Pulse duty cycle is defined as the percentage that the pulse width takes up in the whole period Pulse duty cycle and pulse width are correlative Once a parameter is changed the other...

Page 51: ...rently specified pulse width limit as shown in the formula below DG1000Z will automatically adjust the edge time to match the specified pulse width if the value currently set exceeds the limit value L...

Page 52: ...g waveform output you can also configure parameters such as Impedance and Polarity related to the channel output through Channel Set menu in Utility For details please refer to the introduction in Out...

Page 53: ...eyboard to input 20 Then select kHz from the pop up menu 4 To set the amplitude Press Ampl HiLevel to highlight Ampl and use the numeric keyboard to input 2 5 Then select Vpp from the pop up menu 5 To...

Page 54: ...RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations 2 16 DG1000Z User s Guide Figure 2 3 Sine Waveform...

Page 55: ...a the PC software download the waveform to the instrument via the remote interface or store the waveform in a USB storage device and then read and output the waveform via the instrument To Enable Arbi...

Page 56: ...switch to frequency output mode automatically 2 Sample Rate Output Mode Press Arb Arb Mode to select the Sample Rate mode In sample rate output mode users can set the sample rate the points outputted...

Page 57: ...form the operations below 1 To output the selected waveform Press the corresponding output control key Output1 or Output2 and the specified waveform will be outputted from the channel 2 To edit the se...

Page 58: ...nd rotate the knob to select the desired waveform the selected waveform is highlighted Then press Select to select the waveform which is highlighted Figure 2 5 Built in Waveform Table 2 2 160 Built in...

Page 59: ...terworth filter Chebyshev1 Chebyshev1 filter Chebyshev2 Chebyshev2 filter Signal TV TV signal Voice Voice signal Surge Surge signal Radar Analog radar waveform DualTone Dual tone signal Ripple Ripple...

Page 60: ...3 Waveform 3 of the nerve stimulation electrotherapy AutoElec Auto Ignition Ignition waveform of the automotive motor ISO16750 2 SP Automotive starting profile with ringing ISO16750 2 VR Automotive su...

Page 61: ...eigh distribution Cauchy Cauchy distribution function TF CosH Hyperbolic cosine CosInt Integral cosine Cot Cotangent CotHCon Concave hyperbolic cotangent CotHPro Protuberant hyperbolic cotangent CscCo...

Page 62: ...hev window FlattopWin Flat Top weighted window Hamming Hamming window Hanning Hanning window Kaiser Kaiser window NuttallWin Nuttall defined minimum 4 term Blackman Harris window ParzenWin Parzen wind...

Page 63: ...up the volatile memory with the waveform currently edited through Edit Wform 2 Press Arb Edit Wform Data Src to select CH1 Arb CH2 Arb or Vol Then copy the currently selected arbitrary waveform of CH...

Page 64: ...al number of points of the waveform currently edited is always 8192 The period range is from 50ns to 1Ms and the default is 1ms For the setting method refer to To Set Frequency Period 2 High Level It...

Page 65: ...to the 8192nd point Note When the number of points is modified the original waveform data in the volatile memory will be lost 5 Data Source Press Data Src to select CH1 Arb CH2 Arb or Volatile You ca...

Page 66: ...he Edit Points interface Edit Points Select the number 1 to Sa of the point to be edited and input the desired value using numeric keyboard or direction keys and knob Voltage Set the voltage of the cu...

Page 67: ...e voltage the units available are mV and V of the start point of the block The range is limited by the current High Level and Low Level X2 Set the number of the end point of the block X2 should be les...

Page 68: ...waveform phase The frequencies of the other components called harmonics are all integral multiples of the fundamental waveform frequency Components whose frequencies are odd multiples of the fundament...

Page 69: ...d harmonic order The range is limited by the maximum output frequency of the instrument and current fundamental waveform frequency Range 2 to maximum output frequency of the instrument current fundame...

Page 70: ...pecified To Set Harmonic Amplitude After entering the harmonic setting menu press Harmonic Ampl to set the amplitude of each order of harmonic 1 SN press this softkey to select the sequence number of...

Page 71: ...the harmonic setting menu 4 To Set Harmonic Order In the harmonic setting menu press Order and use the numeric keyboard to input 5 before pressing OK 5 To Select Harmonic Type In the harmonic setting...

Page 72: ...fundamental waveform 2th and 4th order of harmonics will be outputted from the CH1 connector according to the current configuration 9 To Observe the Output Waveform Connet the CH1 of the DG1000Z to a...

Page 73: ...rm Shape AM carrier waveform could be Sine Square Ramp or Arbitrary waveform except DC The default is Sine Press the front panel key Sine Square Ramp or Arb you need to press Select Wform in the arbit...

Page 74: ...lt is Sine Square 50 duty cycle Triangle 50 symmetry UpRamp 100 symmetry DnRamp 0 symmetry Arb the arbitrary waveform selected of the current channel Note noise can be used as modulating waveform but...

Page 75: ...c keyboard or direction keys and knob The modulating waveform frequency ranges from 2mHz to 1MHz and the default value is 100Hz Note when external modulation source is selected this menu will be graye...

Page 76: ...waveform components carry no information the modulation is less efficient In order to improve the modulation efficiency the carrier waveform components are suppressed on the base of the normal amplit...

Page 77: ...sed as carrier waveform To Set Carrier Waveform Parameters The different settings of various parameters frequency amplitude DC offset start phase and etc of the carrier waveform will influence the FM...

Page 78: ...ry waveform selected of the current channel Note noise can be used as modulating waveform but can not be used as carrier waveform 2 External Source When external modulation source is selected Shape an...

Page 79: ...r than or equal to the carrier frequency The sum of frequency deviation and carrier frequency must be lower than or equal to the sum of the current carrier frequency upper limit and 1kHz Note if Sine...

Page 80: ...ier Waveform Parameters The different settings of various parameters frequency amplitude DC offset etc of the carrier waveform will influence the PM modulated waveform For different carrier waveform s...

Page 81: ...itrary waveform selected of the current channel Note noise can be used as modulating waveform but can not be used as carrier waveform 2 External Source When external modulation source is selected Shap...

Page 82: ...ed To Set Phase Deviation Phase deviation is the deviation of the modulating waveform phase relative to the carrier waveform phase Press PM Dev to set the PM phase deviation Use the numeric keyboard o...

Page 83: ...shape Pulse Noise and DC could not be used as carrier waveform To Set Carrier Waveform Parameters The different settings of various parameters frequency amplitude DC offset and etc of the carrier wave...

Page 84: ...t Mod Trig FSK connector at the rear panel Note for the CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig FSK connector controlling ASK modulation externally is different from controlling AM FM PM modulations externally In ASK m...

Page 85: ...nternal modulation set the polarity to Pos and the generator would output the lower of the carrier amplitude and modulating amplitude when the modulating waveform is logic low level and output the gre...

Page 86: ...e Noise and DC could not be used as carrier waveform To Set Carrier Waveform Parameters The different settings of various parameters frequency amplitude DC offset start phase and etc of the carrier wa...

Page 87: ...od Trig FSK connector at the rear panel Note for the CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig FSK connector controlling FSK modulation externally is different from controlling AM FM PM modulations externally In FSK modu...

Page 88: ...Pos or Neg polarity of the modulating waveform to control the output frequency In internal modulation set the polarity to Pos and the generator would output the carrier frequency when the modulating...

Page 89: ...e and DC could not be used as carrier waveform To Set Carrier Waveform Parameters The different settings of various parameters frequency amplitude DC offset start phase and etc of the carrier waveform...

Page 90: ...xt Mod Trig FSK connector at the rear panel Note for the CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig FSK connector controlling PSK modulation externally is different from controlling AM FM PM modulations externally In PSK...

Page 91: ...utput phase In internal modulation set the polarity to Pos and the generator would output the carrier phase when the modulating waveform is logic low level and output the modulating phase when the mod...

Page 92: ...ll select PWM automatically When Mod is enabled Sweep or Burst will be automatically disabled if enabled currently To Select Carrier Waveform Shape As mentioned before PWM can only be used to modulate...

Page 93: ...will be grayed out and disabled The generator accepts the external modulating signal from the CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig FSK connector at the rear panel At this time the width deviation or duty cycle devia...

Page 94: ...viation is limited by the minimum pulse width and current edge time setting Duty cycle deviation represents the variation in of the modulated waveform duty cycle relative to the original pulse duty cy...

Page 95: ...text for details Start Frequency and Stop Frequency Start frequency and stop frequency are the upper and lower limits of the frequency for frequency sweep The generator always sweeps from the start f...

Page 96: ...m frequency of the waveform currently selected as min F the maximum frequency as max F and 2 max min F F Fm The range of center frequency is from min F to max F and the parameters for different wavefo...

Page 97: ...arithmic fashion that is the output frequency changes in the way of octave per second or decade per second The variation is controlled by Start Frequency Stop Frequency and Sweep Time When Log Sweep i...

Page 98: ...2 and the range is from 2 to 1024 Note in Linear and Log sweep modes Step Num is grayed out and disabled Figure 2 9 Step Sweep Sweep Time When Sweep is enabled press SweepTime and use the numeric keyb...

Page 99: ...Start Frequency once the mark frequency is modified KEY POINTS For step sweep the sweep points determined by the start frequency stop frequency and step number respectively are f1 f2 fn fn 1 if the m...

Page 100: ...trigger signal is received and then wait for the next trigger source When Sweep is enabled press Trigger Source to select Int Ext or Manual The default is Int 1 Internal Trigger The generator outputs...

Page 101: ...ges from low level to high level at the start of each sweep and returns to low level at center frequency point or at the specified mark frequency point 2 When Leading is selected the CH1 Sync Ext Mod...

Page 102: ...select Leading or Trailing The CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig FSK connector at the rear panel is used as the input terminal of external trigger signal The instrument generates a sweep at the leading edge of t...

Page 103: ...lease refer to the introduction in the following text for details Burst Type DG1000Z can output three types of bursts including N cycle infinite and gated The default is N cycle Table 2 3 Relations am...

Page 104: ...ect Infinite and the instrument will set the trigger source to Manual automatically An infinite cycle burst sketch will appear on the screen Figure 2 11 Infinite Burst For infinite burst Ext or Manual...

Page 105: ...Here waveform period is the period of burst function such as Sine and Square If the burst period currently set is too short the generator will increase this period automatically to allow the output o...

Page 106: ...trigger When Burst is enabled press Trigger Source to select Int Ext or Manual The default is Int 1 Internal Trigger When internal trigger is selected the generator can only output N cycle burst and...

Page 107: ...shown in the figure below The level is defined as idle level Figure 2 13 Definition of Idle Level When Burst is enabled press Idle Level to select your desired menu to set the idle level The default...

Page 108: ...addition the dual channels can still output normally when the counter is enabled To Enable the Counter Press Counter at the front panel the backlight turns on and the left indicator flickers to enabl...

Page 109: ...ter can measure the following parameters frequency period duty cycle positive pulse width and negative pulse width The default is frequency 3 Statistic Function Press Statist to enable or disable stat...

Page 110: ...Display Mode Note when the statistic function is disabled Display is grayed out and disabled Figure 2 16 Statistic Results Interface In Curve Display Mode 2 To clear the statistic results Press Clear...

Page 111: ...in low frequency signal measurement Press HFSuppre to enable or disable the high frequency suppression function Note enable high frequency suppression when low frequency signal with lower than 250kHz...

Page 112: ...10 storage locations for state files and 10 storage locations for arbitrary waveform files Users can store instrument states and arbitrary waveform files created by users or downloaded via remote comm...

Page 113: ...rbitrary waveform in internal or external memory in RAF format At most 10 arbitrary files can be stored in internal memory In arbitrary waveform file the voltage values corresponding to each waveform...

Page 114: ...The instrument will enter the Arb interface automatically when the Read operation is finished The arbitrary waveform is stored in volatile memory Note only when D Disk is selected this menu is availab...

Page 115: ...When File is selected as the browser type users can perform a series of operations on files including Save Read Copy Paste Delete and New Folder Save 1 To Select File Type Follow the introduction in F...

Page 116: ...Chinese Input Press on the numeric keyboard at the front panel to switch to lowercase Figure 2 19 Filename Input Area Chinese Use the knob to select the desired character from the virtual soft keyboa...

Page 117: ...se the knob to select the directory in which the file to be read is stored Then set Browser to File and use the knob to select the file to be read 3 To Read File Press Read the generator will read the...

Page 118: ...ly selected file or folder empty folder New Folder DG1000Z allows users to create new folders in external memory Please first insert a USB storage device and make sure that it is identified by the ins...

Page 119: ...G1000Z as Dir and use the knob of DG1000Z to move the focus cursor onto the model identifier of DS1 Now all channels and their on off status of DS1 will be displayed in the File Folder Display Area Se...

Page 120: ...s stored in the internal volatile memory of the current channel of DG1000Z 4 Connect the output of the current channel of DG1000Z with the input of DS2 Turn on the channel output of DG1000Z and DG1000...

Page 121: ...Set Set the output parameters of CH1 and CH2 Coupling Set Set the channel coupling parameters Channel Copy Set the channel copy parameters Set To Default Restore the instrument to its default state La...

Page 122: ...e output of the sync signal The default is On namely transmitting the sync signal to the CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig FSK connector When sync signal is disabled the output level at the CH1 Sync Ext Mod Trig...

Page 123: ...onding value of the output signal is greater than the reference When the frequency of the basic waveform is less than or equal to 30MHz the sync signal has the same frequency as the basic waveform Whe...

Page 124: ...o low level at the mid point of the sweep The frequency of the sync signal is the reciprocal of the sum of the specified sweep time return time start hold and end hold times If Mark is enabled For lin...

Page 125: ...al trigger source is selected The terminal is used to accept the external trigger signal and there is no sync signal output Output Set 1 Output Polarity Set the output signal on the CH1 connector as n...

Page 126: ...e to half of the previous value 2 5Vpp Notice that only the displayed values change with the parameter and the real output from the generator does not change 3 Output Mode Set the output mode of the C...

Page 127: ...urce to select the desired waveform to be summed on the current waveform 3 Sum Frequency Set the frequency of waveform to be summed on the current waveform Press Utility Channel Set Sum Wforms Sum Fre...

Page 128: ...2 The parameter relations are as shown below FCH2 FCH1 FDev FCH1 FCH2 FDev Ratio the frequency ratio of CH1 and CH2 The parameter relations are as shown below FCH2 FCH1 FRatio FCH1 FCH2 FRatio Note pl...

Page 129: ...and you can not set the phase deviation or phase ratio 2 To Enable Coupling Function Press PhaseCpl to turn phase coupling On or Off The default is Off When the corresponding coupling functions are en...

Page 130: ...quency amplitude or phase of CH2 minus or is divided by the deviation or ratio set is below the lower limit of frequency amplitude or phase of CH1 the generator will adjust the frequency phase or ampl...

Page 131: ...ally At this point CH2 outputs the inverted signal of the output signal of CH1 if currently enabled Off disable the track function This is the default state Note when track function is enabled couplin...

Page 132: ...tory Default Values Parameters Defaults Channel Parameters Current Carrier Waveform Sine Output Impedance HighZ Output Load 50 Sync Output On Sync Polarity Pos Sync Delay 0s Channel Output Normal Outp...

Page 133: ...dit Points Points 1 Voltage 2 5V Edit Block X1 1 Y1 2 5V X2 8 Y2 2 5V Modulation Modulation Type AM AM Modulation Modulation Source Int Modulating Waveform Shape Sine Modulation Frequency 100Hz Modula...

Page 134: ...ation Source Int Modulating Waveform Shape Sine Modulation Frequency 100Hz Width Deviation 200 s Duty Cycle Deviation 20 Sweep Sweep Type Linear Sweep Time 1s Return Time 0s Start Frequency 100Hz Stop...

Page 135: ...n Ratio Ratio Default Channel CH1 Counter Measurement Parameter Frequency Gate Time 1ms Statistic Function Off Display Mode Digital Trigger Sensitivity 25 Trigger Level 0V Coupling Mode AC High freque...

Page 136: ...Clock Source Int Decimal Point Dot Thousand Separator Comma Beeper On Screen Saver On Brightness 50 Contrast 25 Display Mode Dual Channels Parameters Language Factory Delivery Setting I O Configurati...

Page 137: ...t method Press Utility Language to select the desired language This setting is stored in non volatile memory and will not be influenced by the Set To Default operation System Information Press Utility...

Page 138: ...Out In connector at the rear panel If no valid clock source is detected the prompt message Not detect a valid external clock would be displayed and the clock source would be switched to Int You can sy...

Page 139: ...t or comma The default is dot Thousands separator could be set as Space or None when decimal point is set as could be set as Space or None when decimal point is set as Number display format has 6 comb...

Page 140: ...the same time in graph format Single View the various parameters and waveform of the currently selected channel are displayed in number and graph formats 4 Customize GUI DG1000Z allows users to defin...

Page 141: ...GPIB address or LAN interface parameters or select the type of the device connected to USB interface The interface selection is stored in the non volatile memory To Set GPIB Address Each device connec...

Page 142: ...nicate with instruments regardless of the types of the instrument interfaces GPIB USB LAN Ehternet or RS232 The GPIB USB LAN Ethernet or RS232 instrument which wants to communicate with VISA is called...

Page 143: ...d or knob to enter your desired IP address The setting is stored in non volatile memory and will be loaded automatically when the generator is powered on the next time if DHCP and AutoIP are set as Of...

Page 144: ...It is recommended that users acquire an available DNS address from their network administrator Press DNS Service and use the direction keys and numeric keyboard or knob to enter your desired DNS addr...

Page 145: ...iguration During the store process the print progress bar is diaplayed on the screen Test Calibration Press Utility Test Cal to view calibration state and calibration time Besides press Utility Test C...

Page 146: ...e connected with all DG series products to quickly build test platform and can also be used as an independent power amplifier to be used with other signal generators Main Features of PA1011 Flexible a...

Page 147: ...instrument Zi is 50k and the range of voltage is from 10V to 10V or form 1 25V to 1 25V separately while the voltage gain is set to X1 or X10 Inputs that exceed these ranges may cause damages to the...

Page 148: ...sure the vents at both sides and the fan aperture at the rear panel are visible in operation for normal working PA1011 Accessories Name Qty Description Power Cord 1 Connect the AC into the power adap...

Page 149: ...thout gain and X10 means to amplify the signal 10 times and then output 3 Output Select Normal or Invert output mode for the signal output from the PA Pay attention to distinguish it with Output Polar...

Page 150: ...mber of the instrument and verification code and click Generate to acquire the option license 2 Install the option You can install the option via the following 2 methods 1 Install the option by readin...

Page 151: ...Recall Select D Disk set the file type to All select the installation file metioned above press Read 2 Install the option by sending SCPI commands Open the remote control window and send the following...

Page 152: ...M9 DOT SIGN Numeric keyboard LEFT RIGHT KNOB Direction keys and knob OUTPUt1 OUTPUt2 CH Output control keys and channel switch key RETURN Return to the previous menu key COUNTER Counter key ALL All th...

Page 153: ...Edit the command file according to the above requirements and store it into a USB storage device Turn on the instrument and insert the USB storage device Press Store to enter the store and recall int...

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Page 155: ...Sigma of RIGOL Measurement Automation Explorer of NI National Instruments Corporation or Agilent IO Libraries Suite of Agilent Agilent Technologies Inc to send commands to control the instrument remot...

Page 156: ...is a USB TMC device Assuming that your PC has already been installed with Ultra Sigma after you connect the generator to the PC and turn both on for the first time the generator is automatically confi...

Page 157: ...Chapter 3 Remote Control RIGOL DG1000Z User s Guide 3 3 7 5 6...

Page 158: ...es 4 View the device resource The resources found will appear under the RIGOL Online Resource directory and the model number and USB interface information of the instrument will also be displayed as s...

Page 159: ...cally 3 Manual IP mode Enable the Manual IP mode and disable the DHCP mode as well as the Auto IP mode to set the network parameters manually If the generator is connected to the PC directly set the I...

Page 160: ...e Start up the Ultra Sigma and click The window as shown in figure a is displayed Click and the software searches for the instrument resources currently connected to the LAN and the resources found ar...

Page 161: ...to turn on the remote command control panel through which you can send commands and read data 6 Load LXI webpage As this generator conforms to LXI Core 2011 Device standards you can load LXI webpage t...

Page 162: ...the GPIB terminal of it to the GPIB card terminal of the PC 2 Install the driver of GPIB card Install the driver of the GPIB card which has been connected to the PC correctly 3 Set the GPIB address P...

Page 163: ...munication works normally if not please follow the corresponding prompt messages to solve the problem 5 View device resource Click to return back to the main interface of Ultra Sigma The resources fou...

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Page 165: ...ic keyboard or direction keys and knob respectively 3 The generator is locked 1 Check whether the generator is working in remote mode in remote mode is displayed in the status bar of the user interfac...

Page 166: ...ot passed 1 Check whether the generator is within calibration period 1 year 2 Check whether the generator is warmed up for at least 30 minutes before the test 3 Check whether the generator is under th...

Page 167: ...luding Sinc Exponential Rise Exponential Fall ECG Gauss HaverSine Lorentz Dual Tone etc Frequency Characteristics Sine 1 Hz to 25MHz 1 Hz to 30MHz 1 Hz to 60MHz Square 1 Hz to 25MHz 1 Hz to 25MHz 1 Hz...

Page 168: ...setting Duty Cycle 0 001 to 99 999 limited by the current frequency setting Leading Trailing Edge Time 10ns limited by the current frequency and pulse width settings Overshoot Typical 1Vpp 5 Jitter r...

Page 169: ...overload occurs Modulation Characteristics Modulation Type AM FM PM ASK FSK PSK PWM AM Carrier Waveform Sine Square Ramp Arb except DC Source Internal External Modulating Waveform Sine Square Ramp Noi...

Page 170: ...75mVRMS to 5Vac dc Input Bandwidth 50kHz Input Impedance 10k Burst Characteristics Carrier Waveform Sine Square Ramp Pulse Noise Arb except DC Carrier Frequency 2mHz to 25MHz 2mHz to 30MHz 2mHz to 60M...

Page 171: ...itude Range 1 Hz to 25MHz 50mVRMS to 2 5Vac dc DC Coupling Pulse Width Minimum 20ns Resolution 5ns Duty Cycle Range Display 0 to 100 Input Characteristics Input Signal Range Breakdown Voltage 7Vac dc...

Page 172: ...inal value Overvoltage Protection Overvoltage protection will take effect once any of the following two conditions is met The amplitude setting in the generator is greater than 2Vpp or the output offs...

Page 173: ...USB Device LAN IP Protection IP2X Calibration Interval Recommend calibration interval is one year Authentication Information EMC In line with EN61326 1 2006 IEC 61000 3 2 2000 4 0kV Contact Discharge...

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Page 175: ...DG1062Z Standard Accessories Power Cord USB Cable CB USBA USBB FF 150 BNC Cable CB BNC BNC MM 100 Quick Guide Options 16M Internal Memory Arb16M DG1000Z Rack Mount Kit for single instrument RM 1 DG100...

Page 176: ...Amplifier Specifications Running Mode Constant Voltage Gain Switch between 10V 1V and 10V 10V DC Gain Error 5 Polarity Switch Normal Invert Effective Value of Sine Output Power RL 7 5 10W typical valu...

Page 177: ...that the amplifier can output Note 2 Definition of Slew Rate input a large step function signal into the amplifier the output slope of the signal is saturated to a constant at a certain position This...

Page 178: ...or repair of any defective products within a reasonable period of time To get repair service please contact with your nearest RIGOL sales or service office There is no other warranty expressed or imp...

Page 179: ...Power Amplifier 2 108 Factory Default Values 2 94 Filter 2 21 Frequency 2 4 Frequency Coupling 2 90 Frequency Deviation 2 41 Frequency Modulation 2 39 Frequency Output Mode 2 18 Frequency Shift Keying...

Page 180: ...equency 2 57 Stop Hold 2 62 Stored Waveform 2 24 Subnet Mask 2 105 Sweep 2 57 Sweep Time 2 60 Sweep Trigger Source 2 62 Symmetry 2 11 Sync Output 2 84 Test Calibration 2 107 TF 2 23 To Copy File 2 79...

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