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6 - Using Slew Rates to Generate Waveforms

As shown in the previous examples there are a number of ways that you can generate custom waveforms.
Programmable slew rates provide additional flexibility when customizing waveforms. The following
figure illustrates how programmable slew rates are applied in the transient operating modes.

In example

, an immediate slew rate of 50 volts/second is used whenever a new output voltage is

programmed. In example

ô, a triggered slew rate of 50 volts/second steps the voltage level to its new

value. 50 volts/second becomes the new immediate slew rate in step mode. In example

í, a triggered

slew rate of 50 volts/second is used at the start of the pulse. The immediate slew rate of infinity applies at
the trailing edge of the pulse. In example

÷, the slew rates are set by the values in the voltage slew list.

Figure 4-8. Programming Slew Rates

New VOLT level

TRIGGER

VOLT:T level

SLEW [0]

SLEW [1]

APPLIED

LIST

COMPLETE

1 SLEW:MODE FIXED

2 SLEW:MODE STEP

3 SLEW:MODE PULSE

4 SLEW:MODE LIST

width

SLEW rate

SLEW:T rate

VOLT:T level

SLEW:T rate

SLEW rate

SLEW rate

SLEW:T

rate

SLEW rate

SLEW [3]

SLEW [2]

VOLT level

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