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8.1.3 SETTING DC-OUTPUT
The DC offset function can also be used to output a pure direct voltage without frequency overlay. Carefully push
one of the unpushed switches in the eld “FUNCTION” just until all three switches “jump” into the un-pushed posi-
tion.
If all three switches are not pushed, a pure direct voltage is pending at the output “OUTPUT”. The pulled adjust-
ment button “DC OFFSET” (11) can be used to set the DC level. Check the DC level with the DC voltage meter or
using an oscilloscope.
8.1.4 SYMMETRY SETTING
For this, also observe chapter 8.2.
The output signal can be adjusted via the symmetry setting. The signal increase is changed, which leads to a
symmetry offset. This leads to the generation of pulse tips in rectangles or a saw-tooth signal for triangle.
To activate this function, pull the adjustment button “SYM” until it latches. In the middle position, the signal is sym-
metrical; a turn to the left shortens the rising ank; a turn to the right shortens the dropping ank. This function is
off when the button is pushed.
8.1.5 SYNCHRONOUS OUTPUT TTL
The synchronous unction outputs a TTL-rectangular signal with the signal frequency and symmetry independently
of the wave shape of the output signal (except for DC). At the BNC-socket “OUTPUT TTL SYNC” (6), a TTL-level
with xed amplitude is pending. The frequency and symmetry of the TTL level are aligned with the basic signal.
The operating elements “AMPL” (signal voltage), “DC OFF-SET” and “ATT” (dampener -20dB) do not inuence the
TTL-level.
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The symmetry function “SYM” is used for application as pulse generator. For a standard signal such as sine, triangle
or rectangle or TTL, the ratio between positive and negative half-wave is 1:1. By pulling the adjustment button
“SYM” (12), the function “Symmetry setting” is activated, i.e. the ratio between positive and negative half-wave can
be changed by more than 10:1 (in either direction!).
A sine signal then turns into an elongated sine, a triangular signal into a ramp or saw-tooth function and rectangle or
TTL signal becomes a needle impulse.
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Pulse (from rectangle)
Ramp (of triangle)
Elongated sine
TTL-Pulse