To edit arbitrary waveform, To edit arbitrary waveform -26 – RIGOL DG1000Z Series User Manual

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

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DG1000Z User’s Guide

To Edit Arbitrary Waveform

DG1000Z allows users to edit the waveform in the volatile memory of the channel

currently selected. If there is no waveform data in the volatile memory currently, the

system will automatically creat 8 (under sample rate edit mode) or 8192 (under

period edit mode) data points whose voltage are low level. You can also copy the

arbitrary waveform currently selected of CH1 or CH2 or the waveform of the other

channel’s volatile memory to the volatile memory of the channel currently selected

for editing.

Press ArbEdit Wform to enter the waveform editing interface.

1. Edit Mode

Press Mode and select “Sample Rate” or “Period” mode.

1) In Sample Rate Edit Mode:

 The range of the sample rate is from 1μSa/s to 60MSa/s and the

default is 20MSa/s. For the setting method, refer to Output Mode

and Sample Rate.

 The range of the points (denoted by Sa) is from 8 to 16384 (namely

16k) and the default is 8. Users can respectively select the number of

the Sa points and set voltage for each point.

2) In Period Edit Mode:

 The range of the period is from 50ns to 1Ms and the default is 1ms. For

the setting method, refer to To Set Frequency/Period.

 The range of the points (denoted by Sa) is from 8 to 8192 (namely 8k)

and the default is 8192. The period currently set is devided equally to

8191 (8192-1), namely 8192 points. Each point corresponds a data

point (0s corresponds to the first data point and the current period

corresponds to the 8192th point. Users can respectively select the

number of the Sa points and set voltage for each point. The voltage

values of all other points remain low level.

2. High Level

It refers to the highest voltage that can be set when editing waveform. Press

HiLevel, input the desired value using the numeric keyboard, and select the

desired unit (the units available are V and mV) from the pop-up menu. The high

level must be higher than the “Low Level” currently set and lower than or equal

to +10V (HighZ).

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