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Publication No. 980935 Rev. M 3152B User Manual
Astronics Test Systems Operation 3-33
generated digitally, the pulse shape will be computed again each
time you change a parameter. This may be visible as a glitch on the
pulse
train as the new waveform is loaded into the waveform
memory.
You can adjust the pulse characteristics
only if all of its parameters
can be adjusted both in the time and amplitude domain. The
3152B
provides the necessary controls to do that. However, note
that the
pulse is generated digitally, and therefore has
some limitations to
observe. These limitations are discussed later in this chapter.
Below is a list of commands that control pulse parameters.
dpul:per <value> Defines
the repetition rate of the pulse. The
period is programmable, starting at 80 ns.
dpul:high <value> Sets the high time, which is defined as
the
amount of time
the signal is at the high
point. This is not the same as
pulse width
which is measured at 50% of the
amplitude
level. The high time is measured at the top
of the pulse.
dpul:del <value> Sets
the delay time. The delay defines the
time the pulse is delayed from its start
ing
point
to the first transition. The delay time is
computed as part of the pulse period
.
T
herefore, if you do not plan to have a
delayed pulse, set the delay value to 0 s.
dpul:rise <value> Sets the rise time, defined as
the time it
takes for the pulse to transition from its low
level to its high level.
This should not be
confused with the common measure of rise
time from 10% to 90% of amplitude.
Rise
time, as set by this command,
is computed
as part of the pulse peri
od and therefore, if
you do not plan to have linear transitions,
change its value to 0 s.
dpul:fall <value>
Sets the fall time, defined as the time it
takes for the pulse to transition from its
high level to its low level. This should not
be confused with
the common measure of
fall time from 90% to 10% of amplitude. Fall
time, as set by this command, is computed
as part of the pulse period and therefore, if
you do not plan to have linear transitions,
change its value to 0 s.
dpu:lev:high <value> Sets the high amplitude level
, which is the
top amplitude level of the pulse.
The value
must be at least 16 mV
larger than the low
level setting and must not exceed +16 V.
dpu:lev:low <value>
Sets the low amplitude level, which is the
bottom amplitude level of the pulse. The