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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
1-20 Introduction Astronics Test Systems
Continuous Mode
In Continuous mode, the 3152B generates the selected waveform
continuously at the selected frequency, amplitude, and off
set. The
generator will begin waveform generation as soon as the waveform
and its parameters have been programmed, and will stop only
when turned off or placed in one of the interrupted run modes.
Triggered Mode
In Triggered mode, you may program the trigger circuit to respond
to positive or negative transitions of the trigger input signal. When
triggered, the generator outputs one wavef
orm cycle, and then
remains idle at an amplitude level equal to the voltage of the first
point of the waveform. You may set the instrument to receive
triggers from the front panel connector, backplane, or the trigger
command in your software.
A Re-trigger
circuit requires only one trigger event, after which it
automatically generates a series of triggers. In this case, the re-
trigger delay parameter determines the
time between waveform
cycles.
The trigger signal, whether it comes from the front panel, VXIbu
s
trigger line, or a software command, has to pass
through electrical
circuits. These circuits cause a small delay known as system delay.
This delay determines the amount of time it will take from a valid
trigger edge to the moment that the output reacts.
System delay
cannot be eliminated completely, and must be accounted for
when
using a trigger signal.
Gated Mode
In Gated mode, the 3152B circuits will generate an output
waveform as long as a gating signal enables it.
Two gated modes
are available:
Level: The output is enabled only while the trigger signal is
at the
selected logic level (high or low).
Transition (Edge): The gate opens on the first transition and closes
on a subsequent transition.
The trigger polarity (rising edge or
falling edge) is programmable).
Regardless of the selected gating mode, the generator always
completes the waveform at the end of the gate and then idles at a
DC level.
Burst Mode
The Burst mode is an extension of the Triggered mode where the
generator is programmed to output a pre-
determined number of
waveforms. The sources to trigger a burst are the same as for the
Triggered mode.
Trigger Sources
The 3152B responds to a variety of trigger sources such as the
TRIG/PLL connector, backplane trigger lines (TTLTrg0-
7), and a
software trigger. There are also two built-in, self generating trigger