Specifications
301/302 User Manual 
Continuous Mode 
In normal continuous mode, the selected waveform is generated 
continuously at the selected frequency, amplitude and offset. 
Triggered Mode 
In triggered mode, the Model 301/302 circuits are armed to generate 
one output waveform. The trigger circuit is sensitive to transitions at 
the trigger input. Select between positive or negative transitions to 
trigger the instrument. You may also program the trigger level to the 
desired threshold level. When triggered, the generator outputs one 
waveform cycle and remains idle at the last point of the waveform. 
The Model 301/302 can be armed to receive a trigger signal from a 
front panel connector or from a GPIB command or from an internal, 
programmable trigger generator. 
The trigger signal, whether it comes from the front panel or from the 
GPIB interface, has to pass through some electrical circuits. These 
circuits cause a small delay known as system delay. System delay 
cannot be eliminated completely. It is, however, minimized in the 
Model 301/302 to approximately 100 ns maximum. System delay is a 
factor that must be considered when applying a trigger signal. It 
defines how long it will take from a valid trigger edge to the moment 
that the output reacts. 
Burst Mode 
The burst mode is an extension of the triggered mode where the 
Model 301/302 can be programmed to output a pre-determined 
number of waveforms. The source to trigger the counted burst cycle 
can be selected from a front panel connector, GPIB trigger or from the 
built-in trigger generator. 
Gated Mode 
In gated mode, the Model 301/302 circuits are armed to generate 
output waveforms as long as a gating signal is present. Unlike the 
triggered mode, the gated mode is level sensitive. When the gating 
signal goes low, the waveform at the output connector is first 
completed and the output goes to an idle state. The idle amplitude 
level, after the gating signal goes low, is the last point on the 
waveform. 
Output Type
The Model 301/302 can output three types of waveforms: standard 
(Fixed), arbitrary (User) and sequenced waveforms. Different 
waveform types may be assigned to each channel. Description of the 
various waveform types that the Model 301/302 can generate is given 
below. 
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