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Publication No. 980935 Rev. M 3152B User Manual
Astronics Test Systems Operation 3-5
outp:sync:sour puls Generates a pulse each time a segment
waveform is generated. The pulse width is
specified in points using the
OUTP:SYNC:WIDTh
command. This
command is a useful alternative
to the BIT
sync source, especially when the bit
pulse
is too narrow. It is also helpful when using
the 3152B
to emulate the sync pulse of
another
instrument that it is replacing in a
test system.
outp:sync:sour zero Generates a SYNC signal which
remains
low when the main output level is below 0
V and shifts to h
igh when the output signal
becomes greater than 0 V.
Changing the
SYNC Position
and Width
The “SYNC” signal must be wide enough for other devices to
detect, but not so wide that it adversely affects timing in faster
applications. To accommodate a wide va
riety of situations, the
SYNC pulse width is programmable.
The programmed start point for the SYNC signal is in effect for
all of
the SYNC types except ZERO and
HCL. The SYNC width
parameter is in effect only when the pulse type is selected. U
se the
following procedure to program SYNC position and width.
outp:sync:sour puls Selects pulse as the sync source. I
n this
mode, you may
also program the position
of the sync pulse.
outp:sync:pos<value> Sets the position of the sync pulse relat
ive
to the active segment
. The position is
programmed in units of waveform points.
outp:sync:wid<value> Sets the width of the sync pulse
. The
width is in units of
waveform points. Note
that the position (in points)
plus the width
(in points) shall not exceed the
number of
points in the segment.
Example:
Generating
a
Simple Waveform
This example assumes that
you have set up the chassis and run
the Resource Manager.
Connect two cables, one from the OUTPUT connector
and the
other from the SYNC connector, to an oscilloscope. Set
up the
oscilloscope to trigger from the SYNC signal.
Use the following
sequence of commands to set up the 3152B:
*rst Restore factory defaults (Table 5-
1
provides a complete listing of defaults)