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Keysight InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series Oscilloscopes User's Guide
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Quick Reference
Waveform Generator
On G-suffix oscilloscope models, a waveform generator is built into the
oscilloscope. The waveform generator gives you an easy way to provide input
signals when testing circuitry with the oscilloscope.
Waveform generator settings can be saved and recalled with oscilloscope setups.
“Save/Recall (Setups, Screens, Data)"
Table 23
Waveform Generator Features
Feature
Front Panel Key/Softkey Location (see built-in help for more information)
Waveform generator
waveform type
[Wave Gen] > Waveform
(Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, DC, Noise)
Waveform generator
expected output load
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Output Settings > Output Load
(50
Ω
, High-Z)
Waveform generator
sync pulse output
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Output Settings > Trig Out, Waveform Generator Sync Pulse
For all waveforms except DC and Noise, the Sync signal is a TTL positive pulse that occurs when the
waveform rises above zero volts (or the DC offset value).
Waveform generator
logic presets
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Logic Presets >
(TTL, CMOS 5.0V, CMOS 3.3V, CMOS 2.5V, ECL)
Add noise to output
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Add Noise
Modulation,
enable/disable
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Modulation
AM modulated output
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Type, Amplitude Modulation (AM)
FM modulated output
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Type, Frequency Modulation (FM)
FSK modulated output
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Modulation > Type, Frequency-Shift Keying Modulation (FSK)
Restore waveform
generator defaults
[Wave Gen] > Settings > Default Wave Gen