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
Chapter 1 Quick Start RIGOL
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accepts an external 10MHz clock signal.
This connector is typically used to synchronize multiple instruments. For more
detailed information about the signals mentioned above, please refer to the
introduction in “Clock Source”.
4. LAN
Used to connect the generator to your computer or the network of your
computer for remote control. An integrated testing system may be built, as the
generator conforms to the LXI Core 2011 Device class standard of LAN-based
instrument control.
5. USB Device
Used to connect the generator to a computer which can control the generator
remotely using PC software or by programming. It can also be connected to a
PictBridge printer to print the contents displayed in the screen.
6. AC Power Input
The AC power supply specification of this signal generator is 100-240V,
45-440Hz. The maximum input power of the instrument cannot exceed 30W.
The specification of the fuse is 250V, T3.15A.