Burst delay, Burst trigger source, Burst delay -6 burst trigger source -6 – RIGOL DG5000 Series User Manual
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User’s Guide for DG5000
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Burst Delay
Defined as the time from when the generator receives the trigger signal to starts to
output the N Cycle (or Infinite) burst. This parameter is for N cycle and infinite burst
mode.
When Burst is enabled, press Type “N_Cyc” or “Infinite” Delay and use the
numeric keyboard or the knob to input the desired delay. The delay is no less than 0 s
and no greater than 85 s. The default is 0 s.
Burst Trigger Source
Burst trigger source could be internal, external or manual. The generator will generate
a burst output when a trigger signal is received and then wait for the next trigger.
When Burst is enabled, press Source to select “Internal”, “External” or “Manual”.
The default setting is “Internal”.
1. Internal Trigger
The frequency of the output burst is determined by the “Burst Period”.
2. External Trigger
The generator accepts the trigger signal from the ExtTrig connector at the rear
panel (as shown in the picture below). A burst will be generated once the
connector receives a TTL pulse with specified polarity. To set the TTL pulse
polarity, press SlopeIn to select “Leading” or “Trailing” and the default setting is
“Leading”.