Infinite burst, Gated burst – RIGOL DG1000Z Series User Manual

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

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DG1000Z User’s Guide

Figure 2-10 N Cycle Burst

For N cycle burst, “Int”, “Ext” or “Manual” trigger source could be used. Besides, you

can also set the “Burst Period” (internal trigger), “Delay”, “SlopeIn” (external

trigger) and “TrigOut” (internal and manual trigger).

Infinite Burst

In Infinite mode, the cycle number of the waveform is set as an infinite value. The

generator outputs a continuous waveform after receiving trigger signal. Waveform

functions that support infinite burst include Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse and arbitrary

waveform (except DC).


When Burst is enabled, press Type to select “Infinite” and the instrument will set
the trigger source to “Manual” automatically. An infinite cycle burst sketch will

appear on the screen.

Figure 2-11 Infinite Burst

For infinite burst, “Ext” or “Manual” trigger source could be used. Besides, users can

set the “Delay”, “SlopeIn” (external trigger) and “TrigOut” (manual trigger).

Gated Burst

In Gated Burst Mode, the generator controls the waveform output according to the

external signal level from the [CH1/Sync/Ext Mod/Trig/FSK] connector at the

rear panel. Waveform functions which support gated burst are Sine, Square, Ramp,

Pulse, Noise and arbitrary waveforms (except DC).


When Burst is enabled, press Type to select “Gated” and then press Polarity to set
the gated polarity as “Pos” (or “Neg”). The generator outputs burst waveform only

when the gated signal is positive (or negative).

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