User Manual LW120
phase point from the above equation.
When you modify the phase offset parameter, you are offsetting the
phase of channel 2in reference to channel 1edge. For example, if
you program phase offset of 100 points and check the results on an
oscilloscope, what you should expect to see is channel 2start
phase lagging channel 1by 100 points.
Phase offset range is limited to 999,999 points, so if you have the
basic LW120 memory (1Meg) then you can phase offset throughout
the entire range of your memory.
Refer to Figure 3-26 and to the following description to find out how
to program phase offset between channels.
!
50
TTL
POWER
I
0
OUTPUT
LeCroy
MODEL
100 MS/s ARBITRARY WAVEFORM
!
50
CHAN
1
SYNC
CHAN
2
RESET
CURSOR
MAN
TRIG
TRIGGER
AMPLITUDE
FREQUENCY
UTILITY
WAVEFORM
3
4
Figure 3-26. Adjusting Phase Offset Between Channels
Output CH1 ON
Output CH2 ON
CH1->CH2 Offs 0
Back
1. Press the OUTPUT button
2. Select and press the Outputs option
3. Select and press CH1->CH2 Offs parameter
4. Rotate the dial adjust the phase offset parameter
5. You may also use the cursor buttons to move the pointer under
the digit you want to modify
Synchronizing
Multiple
Instruments
The LW100 series comes in two versions: LW110 with a single
output channel and LW120 with two output channels. In
applications requiring more output channels, as well as, complete
control over inter-channel synchronization, you can not just use
separate instruments because the output signals will not be
synchronized. The LW100 series has a special master/slave
synchronization feature that allows connection of multiple
instruments in a daisy chain. Not only that the channels are derived
from the same master sample clock source but other signals are
distributed from the master instrument, which enable tight control
over start phase and jitter.
Using The Instrument 3-41