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Output

 

Output

 

Output

 

Output

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.

 

Channel Control Area 

CH1 Control/Output Key

 

The 

key on the left is used to turn on/off CH1output.

 

The nominal output impedance of the BNC connector is 50Ω.

 

When

 

pressing

 

 

  

(the key backlight turns on), the connector outputs waveform according to the current configuration ofCH1.

 

CH2 Control/Output Key

 

The 

key on the right is used to turn on/off CH2output.

 

The nominal output impedance of the BNC connector is 50Ω.

 

When

 

pressing 

  

(the key backlight turns on), the connector outputs waveform according to the current configuration ofCH2.

 

 

 

8.

 

Channel Select Key

 

This key is used to switch the current selected channel between CH1 and CH2.

 

CAUTION:

 

Overvoltage protection of CH1 and CH2 will take effect once any of the following conditions is met. When overvoltage protection occurs, a message will 
be displayed and the output is disabled.

 

 

The absolute value of input voltage is higher than 11V± 0.5V when the amplitude of the generator is higher than or equal to 3.2Vpp or the DC offset is 

higher than or equal to |2VDC|.

 

 

The absolute value of input voltage is higher than 4V± 0.5V when the amplitude of the generator is lower than 3.2Vpp or the DC offset is lower than

 

|2VDC|.

 

 

Choose 

Utility 

→ 

Page 1/2 

→ 

Overvoltage Protection 

to turn on/off the function.

 

Summary of Contents for 123-6460

Page 1: ...1 Quick Start RSDG2000X Function Arbitrary Waveform Generator...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...components Observe all terminal ratings To avoid fire or electric shock please observe all ratings and sign instruction on the instrument Before connecting the instrument please read the manual caref...

Page 4: ...4 Adjust the Handle When using the instrument users can adjust the handle to a position which makes it easier to operate and observe Carrying Position Horizontal Position Figure 1 Adjust the Handle...

Page 5: ...5 The Front Panel...

Page 6: ...9 radix points and symbol keys which are used to input parameters Note To enter a negative number you need to enter a symbol first 5 Knob It is used to increase clockwise or decrease anticlockwise th...

Page 7: ...rrent configuration ofCH2 8 Channel Select Key This key is used to switch the current selected channel between CH1 and CH2 CAUTION Overvoltage protection of CH1 and CH2 will take effect once any of th...

Page 8: ...iles It supports Internal External and Manual trigger sources The corresponding key backlight will turn on when this function is selected Burst This key is used to generate burst signals of Sine Squar...

Page 9: ...ns In addition to the built in nonvolatile memory C disk an external U Disk D disk can also be used The corresponding key backlight will turn on when this function is selected 10 Waveform Option Sine...

Page 10: ...20MHz Back light of will turn on when this function is selected Stadv and Mean of the noise signal can be adjusted Arb Provide arbitrary waveform output which ranges from 1 Hz to 20MHz The backlight o...

Page 11: ...11 The Rear Panel Figure 3 Rear Panel...

Page 12: ...t When synchronization is on the port can output a CMOS signal with the same frequency as basic waveforms except Noise and DC arbitrary waveforms and modulated waveforms except external modulation AM...

Page 13: ...ed when connecting the instrument to an external computer to allow waveform editing such as EasyWave and remote control 7 LAN Interface Through this interface the generator can be connected to your co...

Page 14: ...on the function selected The entire screen of the generator is a touch screen You can use your finger or touch pen to control the instrument Most functions and selections can be chosen using the touch...

Page 15: ...50 to 100k Note This setting does not actually change the instrument s output load impedance of 50 but rather is used to maintain amplitude accuracy into different load values Output Channel output s...

Page 16: ...sted as the following 1 System information 2 Generating a standard waveform 3 Generating an arbitrary waveform 4 Generating a modulated waveform 5 Sweep function 6 Burst function 7 Store Recall 8 Sync...

Page 17: ...Fall Sinc Noise and DC which meets most engineers basic needs In addition it provides several ways of manual drawing point to point line drawing and arbitrary point drawing EasyWave allows for fast an...

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