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Chapter 3 Arbitrary Waveform Output RIGOL
DG4000 User's Guide
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1) Press Point to define the first point (the time is 0 by default). Press
Voltage, use the numeric keyboard to input "0" and select the unit "V"
from the pop-up menu.
2) Press Point again, use the numeric keyboard or knob to select point 2;
then press Time and Voltage to input 4μs and 4V respectively.
3) Refer to step 2) to input point 3 and point 4 in the table above.
4) After finishing editing all the points, press OK to return to the previous
menu. At this point, press Save to enter the file storage interface (refer to
"
Store and Recall") to save the edited arbitrary waveform.
7. View the edited arbitrary waveform.
V
μs
4
2
0
-2
4 8 12
2
1
3
4
1
Explanation: As can be seen from the above figure, the waveform editor always
connects the voltage levels of the first point to the last point in sequence and then
hold this level until the cycle period expires to create a continuous waveform.