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external source, the pulse waveform is modulated with an external waveform.
The width/duty cycle deviation is controlled by the ±5V signal level shown on
the
Modulation In
connector on the rear panel. It means that when the
modulating signal is at +5V, the output will be at its maximum duty cycle, and
when the modulating signal is at -5V, the output will be at its minimum duty
cycle.
PWM:SOURce?
Query the modulating source in PWM. “INT” or “EXT” string indicating
modulating source will be returned.
PWM:STATe {OFF|ON}
Disable or enable PWM. The default is Off. To avoid multiple waveform changes,
you can enable it after setting up the modulation parameters.
Only one type of modulation can be activated at one time. Also when PWM is
activated, sweep or burst mode will be disabled. PWM is allowed only when pulse
is used.
PWM:STATe?
Query the PWM state. “0” (OFF) or ”1” (ON) will be returned.
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*RCL {1
︱
2
︱
3
︱
4}
Recall the instrument state previously stored in the non-volatile storage
location.
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Storage location 0 stores the waveform generator’s power-on state and
storage location 1 to 4 are empty when the instrument is shipped out from
the factory.
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You can not recall a state from a storage location which is empty.
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Storage location 0 is automatically overwritten when the power is cycled.
*RST
Reset the waveform generator to its factory default, independent of the
MEM:STAT:REC:AUTO command setting. This command does not affect any
stored instrument states, arbitrary waveforms, or the I/O settings. It also