Specifications

Electrical Specification

Table 1-2: Operation modes

Characteristics

Description

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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 1-3: Arbitrary waveforms

Characteristics

Description

 

 

Waveform memory

Memory length: 16 200 000 words ￿8 bits/1 word￿

 

 

Op.01

Memory length: 32 400 000 words ￿8 bits/1 word￿

 

 

Marker memory

Memory length: 16 200 000 words ￿2 markers ￿1 bit/ 1 word￿

 

 

Op.01

Memory length: 32 400 000 words ￿2 markers ￿1 bit/ 1 word￿

 

 

Sequence memory

Maximum 8000 steps

 

 

Sequence counter

1 to 65 536 and Infinite

 

 

Waveform data points

Multiple of 4 in the range from 960 to 16 200 000 points

 

 

Op.01

Multiple of 4 in the range from 960 to 32 400 000 points

 

 

Data storage

 

 

 

Hard disk

10 G bytes

 

 

Floppy disk

1.44 M bytes

 

 

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