Chapter 2 Quick Start

To set a dc offset voltage

Offset

To set a dc offset voltage

At power-on, the function generator outputs a sine wave with a dc offset voltage of 0 volts (into a 50W termination). The following steps show you

how to change the offset to 1.5 mVdc.

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1Enable the offset modify mode.

The displayed offset voltage is either the power-on value or the previous offset selected. When you change functions, the same offset is used if the present value is valid for the new function.

Enter Number

￿

1

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Shift

￿kHz

m Vrms

+0.000 VDC

2 Enter the magnitude of the desired offset. 1

5Notice that the Num annunciator turns on and “ENTER NUM” flashes on

the display, indicating that the number mode is enabled. Notice that toggles the displayed value between + and .

-1.5

To cancel the number mode, press Shift Cancel .

3Set the units to the desired value.

At this point, the function generator outputs the waveform with the displayed offset. Notice that the Offset annunciator turns on, indicating that the waveform is being output with an offset. The annunciator will turn on when the offset is any value other than 0 volts. To turn off the flashing digit, move the cursor to the left of the display using the arrow keys.

-01.50 mVDC

1You can also use the knob and arrow keys to enter a number.

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Agilent Technologies 33120A manual To set a dc offset voltage, How to change the offset to -1.5 mVdc