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Specifications
Electrical Specification
Table
Characteristics | Description |
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Continuous | Waveform is continuously output in this mode. When a sequence is defined, waveforms |
| are sequentially or repeatedly output in the order defined by the sequence. The extended |
| sequence functions, such as trigger input and event jump, are inactive in this mode. |
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Triggered | Waveform is output only once when a trigger event is created. A trigger signal is created by |
| the external trigger input signal, GPIB trigger command, and/or pressing the front panel |
| FORCE TRIGGER button. The extended sequence functions such as trigger input and |
| event jump, are inactive in this mode. |
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Gated | The waveform is output in the same way as in the continuous mode only when the gate is |
| opened. The gate is opened by the gated signal. |
| Note that the output is made from the top of the first waveform for every gate period. The |
| clock signal continuously outputs from the connector outside the gate period. |
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Enhanced | The waveforms are sequentially or repeatedly output according to the procedures defined |
| in the sequence. All extended functions such as trigger input, event jump, and so on are |
| effective and waveforms are controlled for output by the functions in this mode. |
Table
Characteristics | Description |
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Waveform memory | Memory length: 16 200 000 words 8 bits/1 word |
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Op.01 | Memory length: 32 400 000 words 8 bits/1 word |
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Marker memory | Memory length: 16 200 000 words 2 markers 1 bit/ 1 word |
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Op.01 | Memory length: 32 400 000 words 2 markers 1 bit/ 1 word |
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Sequence memory | Maximum 8000 steps |
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Sequence counter | 1 to 65 536 and Infinite |
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Waveform data points | Multiple of 4 in the range from 960 to 16 200 000 points |
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Op.01 | Multiple of 4 in the range from 960 to 32 400 000 points |
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Data storage |
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Hard disk | 10 G bytes |
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Floppy disk | 1.44 M bytes |
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AWG710 Service Manual |