B&K 4070A Manual Do Utilizador

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BK Precision 4070A User Manual Rev.2.2 
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5.0 Mode descriptions 
   The following pages describe each operating mode of the 4070A. The meaning of each parameter that appears on 
the LCD display is described in detail.    
5.1  Basic Sinewave (CW) Mode  
Introduction  
   The Basic Sinewave (CW) mode generates a sinewave of fixed frequency and level. This mode could be entered 
by pressing the Sinewawe  One touch mode selection key  
   NOTE: In this mode you can set the output frequency to 0 Hz and, by specifying an offset voltage, use the 4070A 
as a variable voltage source (with a 50O output impedance). Up to +/- 70 mA can be drawn from the SIG Out 
output.  
Sinewave Mode Parameters   
   The Sinewave mode has the following front panel display:  
Figure 5.1-1: Sinewave mode display  
1. Frequency  
   In this field enter the frequency of the sinusoid, from 0 Hz (DC) to 21.5 MHz in 0.01 Hz steps.  
2. Level 
   In this field enter the output level, from 4 mVp -p to 10 Vp -p in 1 mV steps or from -44.0 dBm to +24.0 dBm in 
0.1 dBm steps.  
   NOTE: The level specified is a 50O loaded level.  This is the level of the signal, which will appear across a 50O 
load connected to the SIG Out connector. Into an open circuit, the output swing will be twice the value entered.  
Offset 
   By pressing this key, you can enter an offset voltage fo r the output signal. For more information on output offsets 
refer to section 4.4.  
Ext Gating Input
  
   This TTL compatible input can be used to gate the output signal on or off. A logic high voltage on this jack (+3V 
to +10V) will turn off the output signal.  A logic low voltage on this jack (0V to -10V) will leave the output signal 
on. For further information on the Ext Gating Input, refer to section 2.0.     
 Sinewave Mode 
 1,000,000.00 Hz  
 
 
 
-10.0 dBm