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RIGOL Chapter 4 Harmonic Output
DG4000 User's Guide
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16 bits binary data is used to represent the output status of the 16 orders of
harmonics respectively, wherein, 1 represents enabling the output of the
corresponding harmonic and 0 represents disabling the output of the
corresponding harmonic. Users only need to use the numeric keyboard to
modify the value of each data bit (note: The leftmost bit representing
fundamental waveform is always X and cannot be modified). For example, set
the 16 bit data to X001 0000 0000 0001; the instrument will output the
fundamental waveform, the 4th order harmonic and 16th order harmonic.
Note: The harmonics actually output are determined by the "Order" currently
specified.
To Set the Harmonic Amplitude
After entering the harmonic setting menu, press Ampl to set the amplitude of
each order of harmonic.
1. SN: press this softkey to select the sequence number of the harmonic to be
set.
2. Ampl: press this softkey to set the amplitude of the harmonic selected. Use
the numeric keyboard to input the amplitude value and then select the desired
unit from the pop-up menu or use the direction keys and knob to modify the
current value.
For the input method of amplitude value, refer to the introduction in
"Parameter Setting Method".
The amplitude units available are Vpp, mVpp, Vrms, mVrms and dBm (not
available in HighZ).