User Manual
Table Of Contents
- General Safety Summary
- Introduction of SDG2000X
- Quick Start
- Front Panel Operations
- To Set Sine Waveform
- To Set Square Waveform
- To Set Ramp Waveform
- To Set Pulse Waveform
- To Set Noise Waveform
- To Set DC Waveform
- To Set Arbitrary Waveform
- To Set Harmonic Function
- To Set Modulation Function
- To Set Sweep Function
- To Set Burst Function
- To Store and Recall
- To Set Utility Function
- Examples
- Example 1: Generate a Sine Waveform
- Example 2: Generate a Square Waveform
- Example 3: Generate a Ramp Waveform
- Example 4: Generate a Pulse Waveform
- Example 5: Generate a Noise
- Example 6: Generate a DC Waveform
- Example7: Generate a Linear Sweep Waveform
- Example 8: Generate a Burst Waveform
- Example 9: Generate an AM Modulation Waveform
- Example 10: Generate a FM Modulation Waveform
- Example 11: Generate a PM Modulation Waveform
- Example 12: Generate a FSK Modulation Waveform
- Example 13: Generate an ASK Modulation Waveform
- Example 14: Generate a PSK Modulation Waveform
- Example 15: Generate a PWM Modulation Waveform
- Example 16: Generate a DSB-AM Modulation Waveform
- Troubleshooting
- Service and Support
- Appendix
SIGLENT
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1.5V. Choose TrigLev and use the numeric keyboard to input the desired value
and select the unit (V or mV) from the pop-up menu. Or use the knob and
arrow keys to change the parameter value.
4. Coupling Mode
Sets the coupling model of the input signal to ―AC‖ or ―DC‖. The default is
―AC‖.
5. HFR
High Frequency Rejection can be used to filter out the high-frequency
components of a measured signal and improve the measurement accuracy in
low-frequency signal measurement. Press HFR to enable or disable this
function. The default is ―Off‖.
Enable High Frequency Rejection when low-frequency signal with lower
than a 250kHz frequency is measured to filter out the high-frequency
noise interference.
Disable High Frequency Rejection when a signal with a frequency higher
than 250 KHz is measured. The maximum frequency that can be counted
is 200 MHz.