User Manual PXA125
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Sweep
The PXA125 can sweep from minimum to maximum sample clock
frequency settings. You may select to sweep up or down using linear
or logarithmic increments. Sweep time is programmable from 1 ms to
1000 seconds with 7 digits. The sweep start and stop frequencies
program the front-panel sine output connector. You may also use the
sweep from the main output but must first calculate start stop
frequencies, depending on the present sample clock frequency and
waveform length. You may use the sweep in continuous, triggered, or
gated modes.
FSK
FSK (frequency shift keying) function controls the sine output
connector. The trigger input is used to flag the PXA125 when to
output carrier frequency (trigger false) or when it should switch to the
shift frequency (trigger true). You may also use the FSK function from
the front panel as long as you do your own calculation of carrier and
shifted frequencies, depending on the present sample clock
frequency and waveform length.
Ramped FSK
Ramped FSK is the same as the FSK function except the output
frequency is ramped instead of switched to the shift frequency. Ramp
time is programmable with 3 digits from 100
µ
s to 1 second.
FM
The FM function modulates the PXA125 sample clock frequency. You
can frequency modulate the output either with built-in waveforms, or
download complex waveforms to the modulation memory. Using the
latest DDS technology, the modulation is wide band and extremely
linear. FM can be used in continuous, triggered and gated modes.
The PXA125 can generate two types of frequency modulation: 1)
Standard and 2) Arbitrary. In standard mode, the modulating
waveform is selected from a built-in library of 4 standard waveforms:
sine, triangle, square and ramped. In arbitrary mode, the modulating
signal is downloaded to the modulation waveform memory. There are
20,000 points allocated specifically for the arbitrary memory that is
used for arbitrary frequency modulation.
Output Type
The PXA125 can output three types of waveforms: standard (Fixed),
arbitrary (User) and sequenced waveforms. Description of the various
waveform types that the instrument can generate is given below.
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