
Chapter 4 Calibration Procedures
Duty Cycle Adjustment
Duty Cycle Adjustment
The function generator stores two calibration constants related to squarewave offset and two calibration constants related to squarewave duty cycle. The constants are calculated from the adjustment value entered. The calibration constants are stored following completion of setup 63. No calibration constants are stored if the procedures are aborted at any other setup.
1Use a DMM to measure the function generator dcV output voltage for each setup in the following table. These adjustments use a HIGH Z output termination.
For this test, the DMM must be set to a fixed range capable of measuring from +10 V to
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60 | — | 10.0 Vdc | Positive squarewave offset. |
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62 | 300 Hz | 0.0 Vdc | 50% duty cycle squarewave. |
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63 | 300 Hz | 5.0 Vdc | 75% duty cycle squarewave |
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2Use the CALIBRATE menu to adjust the displayed output voltage at each setup to match the measured voltage and enter the value.
3Perform the Squarewave Duty Cycle Verification procedures on page 62.
AC Amplitude Flatness Adjustment
The function generator stores eleven calibration constants related to AC Amplitude Flatness from 1 kHz to 15 MHz. The constants are calculated from the adjustment value entered and one of two calculation constants related to the type of measurement device you are using. The calibration constants are stored following completion of setup 82. No calibration constants are stored if the procedures are aborted at any other setup.
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