Lecroy WaveStation 2052 Function Generator, Frequency Generator WaveStation 2052 Manuale Utente
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WaveStation 2052
Operator's Manual
WSta-OM-E RevA
43
Press adjacent Operation buttons and use the Digital Input Front Panel
Controls (on page 27) to make specific adjustment/selection parameter
choices. For more information on getting to this point, see Navigating
Interfaces, Adjusting Parameters, and Making Selections (on page 16).
Controls (on page 27) to make specific adjustment/selection parameter
choices. For more information on getting to this point, see Navigating
Interfaces, Adjusting Parameters, and Making Selections (on page 16).
Mod → FM Operation menu selections and parameters include FM Freq,
FM Dev, Type, Shape, and Source as follows:
FM Dev, Type, Shape, and Source as follows:
FM Freq - This parameter sets the modulating waveform
frequency. The internal source frequency range is 2 MHz to 20
kHz.
frequency. The internal source frequency range is 2 MHz to 20
kHz.
FM Dev - This parameter sets the maximum frequency deviation.
Note: The frequency deviation value should be ≤ the carrier
waveform frequency. The sum of the deviation and the carrier
waveform frequency should be ≤ the maximum frequency of the
selected waveform. When using an external source, the
deviation is controlled by the voltage level of the connector
attached to Modulation In on the Back Panel (on page 14). +6V
corresponds to the selected deviation and -6V to the negative
selected deviation. So, a +/- 6 V input results in an output FM
deviation equal to the preset FM deviation
waveform frequency. The sum of the deviation and the carrier
waveform frequency should be ≤ the maximum frequency of the
selected waveform. When using an external source, the
deviation is controlled by the voltage level of the connector
attached to Modulation In on the Back Panel (on page 14). +6V
corresponds to the selected deviation and -6V to the negative
selected deviation. So, a +/- 6 V input results in an output FM
deviation equal to the preset FM deviation
Type - Frequency modulation.
Shape - Choose the waveform shape type (used as a carrier
waveform) for modulation. Sine, Square, Triangle, UpRamp,
DnRamp, Noise, or Arb waveforms may be modulated, while
Pulse, and DC cannot.
waveform) for modulation. Sine, Square, Triangle, UpRamp,
DnRamp, Noise, or Arb waveforms may be modulated, while
Pulse, and DC cannot.
Source - Select Internal or External. If External is selected, use the
Modulation In connector on the Back Panel (on page 14).
Modulation In connector on the Back Panel (on page 14).
Generating an ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying
Modulation) Modulated Waveform
Modulation) Modulated Waveform
After selecting the Mod → ASK modulated waveform operator button as
explained in the Generating Modulated Waveforms Overview (on page
41), the WaveStation shows the ASK Operation menu and corresponding
Display and Detail dialogs.
explained in the Generating Modulated Waveforms Overview (on page
41), the WaveStation shows the ASK Operation menu and corresponding
Display and Detail dialogs.