Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Guaranty and Declaration
- Safety Requirement
- DG1000Z Series Overview
- Document Overview
- Chapter 1 Quick Start
- Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations
- To Output Basic Waveform
- To Select Output Channel
- To Select Basic Waveform
- To Set Frequency/Period
- To Set Amplitude/High Level
- To Set Offset/Low Level
- To Set Start Phase
- Align Phase
- To Set Duty Cycle (Square)
- To Set Symmetry (Ramp)
- To Set Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Pulse)
- To Set Leading/Trailing Edge Time (Pulse)
- To Enable Output
- Example: To Output Sine Waveform
- To Output Arbitrary Waveform
- To Output Harmonic
- Modulation
- Sweep
- Burst
- Counter
- Store and Recall
- Utility and System Settings
- To Install the Option
- To Lock the Keyboard
- To Output Basic Waveform
- Chapter 3 Remote Control
- Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 5 Specifications
- Chapter 6 Appendix
- Index
RIGOL Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations
2-82 DG1000Z User’s Guide
of DS1 will be displayed in the “File/Folder Display Area”. Set the Browser
menu of DG1000Z as “File”, and move the cursor onto the channel to be
read, and then press Read. At this point, DS1 will enter the “Stop” mode
automatically, and DG1000Z will read the arbitrary waveform data (namely
the waveform data collected by DS1) automatically. After the read, the
arbitrary waveform data is stored in the internal volatile memory of the
current channel of DG1000Z.
4. Connect the output of the current channel of DG1000Z with the input of DS2.
Turn on the channel output of DG1000Z and DG1000Z will output the arbitrary
waveform collected by DS1. Configure DS2 to view the waveform collected by
DS1.
Note: when the points of the waveform that DS1 has collected currently is less than
8k (8192), DG1000Z will complement the points to 8k (8192) by the way of linear
interpolation if arbitrary waveform frequency output mode is currently selected and
not change the points if arbitrary waveform sample rate output mode is currently
selected.