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PM:INTernal:FUNCtion?
Query the modulating function used in phase modulation. “SIN”, “SQU”, “RAMP”,
“NRAM”, “TRI”, “NOIS” or ”USER” string indicating the modulating function will
be returned.
PM:INTernal:FREQuency {<frequency>|MINimum|MAXimum}
Specify the modulating waveform frequency. This applies only the modulation
source is internal (PM:SOUR INT). The range is from 2 mHz to 20 kHz and the
default is 10 Hz.
PM:INTernal:FREQuency? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Query the internal modulating frequency in Phase modulation. The internal
modulating frequency in hertz will be returned.
PM:DEViation {<peak deviation in hertz>|MINimum|MAXimum}
Specify the phase deviation in degrees. Phase deviation represents the peak
variation in phase of the modulated waveform from the carrier waveform. The
range is from 0 to 360 degrees and the default is 180 degrees. When an external
source is selected, the carrier is modulated with an external waveform. The
phase deviation is controlled by the ±5v signal on the rear panel
Modulation In
connector. It means that when you choose to have a deviation of 180 degrees,
then a +5V signal level corresponds to a 180 degree phase shift. Lower the
external signal level is, less the deviation is.
PM:DEViation? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Query the phase deviation in phase modulation. The phase deviation in degree
will be returned.
PM:SOURce {INTernal|EXTernal}
Specify the modulating signal source. The default is INTernal. When an external
source is selected, the carrier is modulated with an external waveform. The
phase deviation is controlled by the ±5v signal on the rear panel
Modulation In
connector. It means that when you choose to have a deviation of 180 degrees,
then a +5V signal level corresponds to a 180 degree phase shift. Lower the
external signal level is, less the deviation is.
PM:SOURce?
Query the modulating source in phase modulation. “INT” or “EXT” string
indicating the modulating source will be returned.