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Waveform Generation in the DC Mode
Setting the Output Conditions
You can turn ON/OFF the output and set the output voltage range for each channel.
Setting the output voltage range
You can select the range from the following list of choices.
Setting
Possible Output Range
Resolution
1 V
–1 to 1 V
0.1 mV
2 V
–2 to 2 V
1 mV
5 V
–5 to 5 V
1 mV
10 V
–10 to 10 V
1 mV
Setting the output voltage
You can set an output voltage that falls within the allowed range that corresponds to the
specified output voltage range setting.
Trigger signal output
A trigger signal is output to the WE bus of the measuring station when the output value of
the specified channel is changed.
Selecting the Output Mode
The following three modes are available.
Continuous output
Continuously outputs the DC voltage signal at the specified level.
Output
ON
OFF
0 V
Output voltage
Trigger output
Outputs the DC voltage signal at the specified level when a trigger occurs.
Output
ON
OFF
Output voltage
Trigger signal
0 V
Gate output
Outputs the DC voltage signal at the specified level while the gate signal is enabled.
Output
ON
OFF
Output voltage
0 V
Gate signal
Note
• When the output mode is set to [Trigger], the trigger can be activated by inputting the bus
trigger signal* or by clicking the [Manual Trigger] button on the operation panel.
• When the output mode is set to [Gate], the gate can be opened or closed by inputting the bus
trigger signal* as a gate signal or by pressing down on the [Manual Trigger] button on the
operation panel for the desired amount of time during which the signal is enabled.
* A trigger signal that is provided via the WE bus of the measuring station. For details, see the
WE7000 User’s Manual (IM 707001-01E).