To select the pulse mode, To set the pulse period, To set the pulse width – RIGOL DSG3000 Series User Manual

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Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

RIGOL

DSG3000 User’s Guide

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To Select the Pulse Mode

Press PulseSource to select “Int” modulation source; press Mode to select
“Single”, “Double” or “Train” (option PUG-DSG3000).
 Single: only one pulse signal is generated for a pulse period. This is the default

pulse mode.

 Double: two pulse signals are generated for a pulse period. At this point, Delay

and #2 Width are available and you can set the delay and pulse width.

 Train: a plurality of pulse signals are generated for a pulse period. At this point,

Period, Width, Delay and #2 Width are grayed out and disabled. You can

press Train List to edit the desired pulse train.

NOTE:

When “Ext” modulation source is selected, this menu is grayed out and

disabled. When selecting “Train” or editing “Train List”, you need to install the option

PUG-DSG3000. For the specific installation steps, please refer to

DSG3000 Firmware

and Options Installation Instruction

.

To Set the Pulse Period

The pulse period is the time interval between two neighboring pulses in

periodically-repeating pulse sequence.

Press PulseSource to select “Int” modulation source; press Period to set the
period of the pulse modulating signal.
 Use the numeric keyboard to input the desired value and select the desired unit

from the pop-up unit menu or unit keys. You can also press Enter to select the
default unit (s).

 You can also use the knob to modify this parameter.
 The range of pulse period is from 40 ns to 170 s.
 The pulse period determines the repeating frequency of the internal pulse

modulating signal.

NOTE:

When “Ext” modulation source or “Train” pulse mode is selected, this menu is

grayed out and disabled.

To Set the Pulse Width

The pulse width is the time that the pulse can hold at the maximum value.

Press PulseSource to select “Int” modulation source; press Mode to select
“Single” or “Double”. At this point, you can set the corresponding pulse width and

delay.

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