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
2-6 DG1000Z User’s Guide
Vpp=2Vamp
Vrms=0.707Vamp
Vamp
According to the figure above, the conversion relation between Vpp and Vrms
fulfills the following equation:
Vrms22Vpp =
For example, if the current amplitude is 5Vpp, press ·
in the numeric
keyboard and select “Vrms” to convert 5Vpp to the corresponding value in
Vrms. For sine waveform, the converted value is 1.768Vrms.
2
.
How to set the amplitude of waveform in the unit of dBm?
Method:
1) Press CH1|CH2 to select the desired channel.
2) Press Utility ChannelSet OutputSet Imped to select “Load”
and set proper load value using numeric keyboard.
3) Select the desired waveform and press Ampl/HiLevel
to highlight
“Ampl”. U
se the numeric keyboard to input the desired value and then
select dBm from the pop-up menu.
Note:
dBm is the unit for signal power absolute value and the conversion relation
between dBm and Vrms fulfills the following equation:
2
1
10lg( )
0.001
Vrms
dBm
RW
= ×
In this equation, R represents the channel output impedance value and it must
be a certain value, so the
unit dBm is not available when the output
impedance is “HighZ”.
For example, if the current output impedance is 50Ω and the amplitude is
1.768Vrms (5Vpp), press · in the numeric keyboard and then select “dBm”
to convert the amplitude value to the corresponding value in dBm. The
converted value is 17.9601dBm.