RIGOL DSG3000 Series User Manual

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

RIGOL

DSG3000 User’s Guide

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“*TRG” command is sent.

 External Trigger

In external trigger, the RF signal generator accepts the trigger signal input

from the [TRRIGER IN] connector (as shown in the figure below) at the

rear panel. If the sweep mode is set to “Cont”, the instrument starts a

sweep each time a TTL pulse signal with specified polarity is received. If the

sweep mode is “Single”, press Single to meet the single sweep condition.

After that the instrument starts a sweep and then stops each time a TTL

pulse signal with the specified polarity is received.

To specify the polarity of the TTL pulse signal, press Trig Slope to select

“Pos” or “Neg” and the default is “Pos”.

2. Point Trigger Mode

Select the trigger mode of each sweep point in a sweep period.

Press SWEEP and use the page up/down key

to open the 2/3 menu page;

then, press Point Trig to select “Auto”, “Key”, “Bus” or “Ext” trigger.

NOTE:

The following descriptions are valid when the corresponding trigger

mode of sweep period is met.

 Auto Trigger

The default mode is auto. If the sweep mode is set to “Cont”, the

instrument will start sweeping each sweep point continuously within a

sweep period once a sweep type is selected. If the sweep mode is set to

“Single”, press Single to meet the single sweep condition. After that the

instrument starts to sweep and then stops after the sweep period is

finished.

 Key Trigger

After selecting “Key” trigger, if the sweep mode is set to “Cont”, the
instrument starts to sweep a point each time Trigger at the front panel is
pressed. If the sweep mode is “Single”, press Single to meet the single

sweep condition. At this point, the instrument starts to sweep a point and

stops after the sweep period is finished each time Trigger at the front
panel is pressed.

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