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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
4-24 ArbConnection Astronics Test Systems
sweep function. These are:
Baseline
The Baseline parameter affects the output
characteristics in one of the interrupted run modes (i.e., triggered,
burst). In t
his case this parameter defines where the signal idles
between triggers. There are two options: CW and DC. The DC
option will set the idle state to a DC level, meaning that in between
triggers, the output resides on a DC
level and generates modulation
when
a trigger is accepted. The CW is similar except the signal
idles on the pre-
trigger CW frequency setting, executes the
modulation upon receipt of a legal trigger signal and returns to
continuous CW frequency output. Note that in
sweep modulation,
the Start parameter replaces the CW value.
FunctionThe Function buttons select which of the waveforms will
be swept. The sine wave is the default waveform and it is swept
using the DDS circuit. The other two waveforms, triangle and
square, are computed and the
swept coordinates placed in the
arbitrary memory. The calculation of the sine and triangle
waveforms takes a
long time (any time between seconds to
minutes, depending on the complexity of the sweep
) so should only
be used when absolutely necessary in the application.
Figure 4-16, Sweep Modulation Panel
Step
Use these keys to select sweep step from two increment options:
linear, or logarithmic.
Direction
Use these keys to program the sweep direction. Up selects a sweep
from the Start to
Stop sample clock setting and Down selects
sweep from the Stop to Start sample clock setting. Refer to Chapter
3 of this manual to learn more about sweep operation.
Parameters
These allow the adjustment of the
Sweep Start (CW), Stop and
Sweep Time. You can also place a marker at a position