RIGOL DG4000 Series User Manual
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RIGOL Chapter 3 Arbitrary Waveform Output
DG4000 Series User’s Guide
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voltage is limited by “High VLimit” and “Low VLimit”.
X2: Set the ID of the end point of the block (namely the time position of
the end point). Note that this value should be lower than or equal to the
“Init Points” and be greater than or equal to X1.
Y2: Set the voltage of the end point in mV or V. The setting range of
voltage is limited by “High VLimit” and “Low VLimit”.
Execute: Edit the points between the start and end points according to
the current setting.
Delete: Delete the points that can be edited between X1 and X2 and
connect the start and end points using the current interpolation method.
Note that point 1 cannot be deleted.
8. Save
The currently created waveform is stored in the volatile memory by default.
When creating a new waveform, the previous waveform in volatile memory
will be overwritten. Users can store the waveform created in internal
non-volatile memory (C Disk) or external memory (D Disk). Press Save to
enter the file storage interface (refer to
Store and Recall) to store the
waveform created.
Tips
Users can also use the PC software to edit arbitrary waveform and use the
following methods to store the waveform in internal memory or external
memory:
Use SCPI command (For details, please refer to DG4000 Programming
Guide).
:TRACe:DAC VOLATILE,
Save the waveform file stored in USB storage device (identified as “D Disk”
in the instrument) to internal memory (C Disk) through the file
management system.