TE5251
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Figure
3-54, Generating Sine Modulation Using the FM Composer
Min. Peak Deviation
– This parameter defines the backwards peak
deviation. Note that the backwards peak deviation cannot exceed
the pre-defined Deviation parameter as shown on the Toolbar. In
case you need to exceed the pre-defined peak value you must quit
this box and modify the Deviation parameter to provide sufficient
range for the backwards peak deviation range.
Cycles
– The Cycles parameter defines how many sine cycles will
be created within the specified start and end anchor points. The
example below shows three sine cycles.
Start Phase
– The start phase parameter defines the angle of which
the sine will start. The example shows 0
°
start phase.
Power
– Sine to the power of 1 will generate a perfect sine. Power
range is from 1 through 9.
Tip
The functionality of the FM composer is similar to the
Wave composer. If you need more information on the FM
composer functions, features and it equation editor,
refer to the Wave composer section in this manual
information.
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