User Manual LW120
with the
waveform
Channel 2 waveform. If you have not yet generated a
for channel 2, the waveform screen will show a dc level at
Wave Commands
aveforms: Sine, Sawtooth,
Square, Sinc, Gaussian, Exponent, Pulse, and Noise. It also lets you
waveforms using the Equation Editor. Information how to create
e of the rest of the waveforms, so other
waveforms will not be described.
Click on Wave, then sine… the dialog box as shown in Figure
5-14 will appear. You can now start programming parameters that are
in this box.
itself to the selected start point. The example shows start point
oint 0.
d. Note that
as you change the end point the right anchor will automatically adjust
sine cycles.
e
– 14-bit of vertical define 16,384 incremental steps. The
vertical point 0.
Return to Panel
The Return to Panel command will close the wave composer and will
return control to the panel screen.
Hide Toolbar
The Hide Toolbar toggles between Hide and Show.
The Wave commands let you create waveforms on the screen. The
Wave command has a library of 8 w
create
waveforms using the Wave commands is given below.
Creating Waveforms From the Built-in Library
You can create any waveform from the built-in library using the Wave
command. Clicking on one of the Wave options will open a dialog box.
An example of the Sine waveform dialog box is shown in Figure 5-14.
This dialog box is representativ
Creating Sine Waveforms
Use the following procedure to create sine waveforms from the built-in
library.
available
Start Point
– Defines the first point where the created wave will start.
Note that if you change the start point the left anchor will automatically
adjust
set at p
End Point
– Defines where the created waveform will en
itself to the selected end point. The example shows end point set at
point 499.
Cycles
– The Cycles parameter defines how many sine cycles will be
created within the specified start and end points. The example below
shows five
Amplitud
Amplitude parameter defines how many of these steps are used for
generating the sine. The example is showing sine waveform with
maximum peak-to-peak amplitude. Any number below the maximum
will generate an attenuated sine.
Start Phase
– The start phase parameter defines the angle of which
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