RIGOL DG5000 Series User Manual
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RIGOL
User’s Guide for DG5000
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7. Ramp
Generate a Ramp waveform with frequency from 1 μHz to 5 MHz and variable
symmetry.
When the function is enabled, the backlight of the button turns on.
Enable to change Frequency/Period, Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level,
Symmetry and Start Phase of the Ramp waveform.
8. Pulse
Generate a Pulse waveform with frequency from 1 μHz to 50 MHz and variable
pulse width and edge time.
When the function is enabled, the backlight of the button turns on.
Enable to change Frequency/Period, Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level,
Pulse Width/Duty Cycle, Leading Edge Time, Trailing Edge Time and Delay of
the Pulse waveform.
9. Noise
Generate a Gauss Noise with bandwidth up to 250 MHz.
When the function is enabled, the backlight of the button turns on.
Enable to change Amplitude/High Level and Offset/Low Level of the Noise
waveform.
10. Arb
Generate an arbitrary waveform with frequency from 1 μHz to 50 MHz.
Provide two output modes: “Normal” and “Play”.
Generate 10 built-in waveforms: DC, Sinc, Exponential Rise, Exponential Fall,
ECG, Gauss, Haversine, Lorentz, Pulse and Dual-Tone; generate arbitrary
waveforms from USB storage device; generate arbitrary waveforms edited
online (512 kpts) or through PC software and then downloaded to the
instrument by the users; support wavetable points up to 128 Mpts.
When the function is enabled, the backlight of the button turns on.
Enable to change Frequency/Period, Amplitude/High Level, Offset/Low Level
and Start Phase of the arbitrary waveform.
11. User-defined Key
For some frequently used menus with “deep” location, users can define them as
shortcuts (under the function key Utility). And then, in any operation interface,
press the User-defined Key to quickly open and set your desired menu or
function.