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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Choose Direction → Up, the generator will sweep from Start frequency to
Stop frequency.
Choose Direction → Down, the generator will sweep from Stop frequency
to Start frequency.
Center Frequency and Frequency Span
Center Frequency = (|Start Frequency + Stop Frequency|)/2
Frequency Span = Stop Frequency – Start Frequency
Sweep Type
SDG2000X provides ―Linear‖ and ―Log‖ sweep profiles and the default is
―Linear‖.
Linear Sweep
In linear sweep, the output frequency of the instrument varies linearly in the
way of ―a number of Hertz per second‖. Choose Sweep → Page 1/2 → Type
→ Linear, there is a straight line displayed on the waveform on the screen,
indicating that the output frequency varies linearly.
Figure 2-36 Linear Sweep Interface