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How to Use the Burst Function of HDG6000B?

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 Author| Post time 2019-9-18 08:48:44 | Show the author posts only
? When the Internal (immediate) trigger source is selected the function generator outputs a square waveform
with a 50% duty cycle from the Sync/Mod/Trig connector at the beginning of the burst. The frequency of the
waveform is equal to the specified burst period.
? When the External trigger source is selected, the function generator automatically disables the “trigger out”
signal. The Sync/Mod/Trig connector cannot be used for both operations at the same time (an externally-
triggered waveform uses the same connector to trigger the burst).
? When the Manual trigger source is selected, the function generator outputs a pulse (>1 ?s pulse width) from
the Sync/Mod/Trig connector at the beginning of each burst.


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 Author| Post time 2019-9-17 08:05:59 | Show the author posts only
Trigger Out Signal
A “trigger out” signal is provided on the frount-panel Sync/Mod/Trig connector (used with burst and
sweep only). When enabled, a TTL-compatible pulse waveform with either a rising edge (default) or
falling edge is output from the Sync/Mod/Trig connector at the beginning of the burst.



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RE: How to Use the Burst Function of HDG6000B?

Burst Trigger Source
In the triggered burst mode, the function generator outputs a burst with the specified number of cycles
(burst count) each time a trigger is received. After the specified number of cycles have been output, the
function generator stops and waits for the next trigger. At power-on, the internally-triggered burst mode
is enabled.
? Burst trigger source: Internal, External, or Manual. The default is Internal.
? When the Internal (immediate) source is selected, the frequency at which the burst is generated is
determined by the burst period.
? When the External source is selected, the function generator will accept a hardware trigger applied to
the front-panel Sync/Mod/Trig connector. The function generator outputs the specified number of cycles
each time Sync/Mod/Trig receives a TTL pulse with the specified polarity. External trigger signals that
occur during a burst are ignored.
? When the Manual source is selected, the function generator outputs one burst each time the front-panel
Trigger key is pressed.
? When the External or Manual trigger source is selected, the burst count and burst phase remain in effect
but the burst period is ignored.
? Front-Panel Operation: Press the Source softkey to select the desired source . To specify whether the
function generator triggers on the rising or falling edge of the signal on the Sync/Mod/Trig connector,
select the desired edge by pressing the Slope softkey.


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 Author| Post time 2019-9-16 10:41:34 | Show the author posts only
Burst Trigger Source
In the triggered burst mode, the function generator outputs a burst with the specified number of cycles
(burst count) each time a trigger is received. After the specified number of cycles have been output,
the function generator stops and waits for the next trigger. At power-on, the internally-triggered burst
mode is enabled.
? Burst trigger source: Internal, External, or Manual. The default is Internal.
? When the Internal (immediate) source is selected, the frequency at which the burst is generated is
determined by the burst period.
? When the External source is selected, the function generator will accept a hardware trigger applied to
the front-panel Sync/Mod/Trig connector. The function generator outputs the specified number of cycles
each time Sync/Mod/Trig receives a TTL pulse with the specified polarity. External trigger signals that
occur during a burst are ignored.
? When the Manual source is selected, the function generator outputs one burst each time the front-panel
Trigger key is pressed.
? When the External or Manual trigger source is selected, the burst count and burst phase remain in effect
but the burst period is ignored.
? Front-Panel Operation: Press the Source softkey to select the desired source . To specify whether the
function generator triggers on the rising or falling edge of the signal on the Sync/Mod/Trig connector,
select the desired edge by pressing the Slope softkey.


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 Author| Post time 2019-9-11 08:13:53 | Show the author posts only
? From the front panel, the starting phase is always displayed in degrees (radians are not available).
? For sine, square, and ramp waveforms, 0 degrees is the point at which the waveform crosses zero
volts (or the dc offset value) in a positive - going direction. For arbitrary waveforms, 0 degrees is the
first waveform point downloaded to memory. The burst phase has no effect on pulse or noise waveforms.
? The burst phase is also used in the gated burst mode. When the gate signal goes false, the current
waveform cycle is completed and then the function generator stops. The output will remain at the
voltage level corresponding to the starting burst phase.
? Front-Panel Operation: To set the burst phase, press the Phase softkey and then use the knob or
numeric keypad to enter the desired phase in degrees.


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 Author| Post time 2019-9-10 09:17:00 | Show the author posts only
Burst Phase
The burst phase defines the starting phase of the burst.
? Burst phase: 0 degrees to 360 degrees. The default is 0 degrees.



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 Author| Post time 2019-9-9 08:24:19 | Show the author posts only
Burst Period
The burst period defines time from the start of one burst to the start of the next burst. Used in the
internal triggered burst mode only.
Keep in mind that burst period is different than the “waveform frequency” which specifies the
requency of the bursted signal.
? Burst period: 2 ?s to 500 seconds. The default is 10 ms.
? The burst period setting is used only when Internal triggering is enabled. The burst period is
ignored when manual or external triggering is enabled (or when the gated burst mode is selected).
? It is not possible to specify a burst period which is too short for the function generator to output
with the specified burst count and frequency (see below). If the burst period is too short, the function
generator will automatically adjust it as needed to continuously
re-trigger the burst.
Burst Period > Burst Count ÷ Waveform Frequency + 200 ns
? Front-Panel Operation: To set the burst period, press the Period softkey and then use the knob or
numeric keypad to enter the period.


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 Author| Post time 2019-9-6 08:02:55 | Show the author posts only
? When the Internal trigger source is selected, the specified number of cycles is output continuously at
a rate determined by the burst period setting. The burst period defines the interval between bursts.
? When the Internal trigger source is selected, the burst count must be less than the product of the burst
period and the waveform frequency as shown below.
Burst Count < Burst Period X Waveform Frequency
? The function generator will automatically increase the burst period up to its maximum value to accommodate
the specified burst count (but the waveform frequency will not be changed).
? When the gated burst mode is selected, the burst count is ignored.
? Front-Panel Operation: To set the burst count, press the N Cycles softkey and then use the knob or numeric
keypad to enter the count.
To select an infinite count burst instead, press the Inf Cycles softkey.


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Burst Phase
The burst phase defines the starting phase of the burst.
? Burst phase: 0 degrees to 360 degrees. The default is 0 degrees.



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 Author| Post time 2019-9-4 09:20:39 | Show the author posts only
Burst Period
The burst period defines time from the start of one burst to the start of the next burst. Used in the internal
triggered burst mode only.
Keep in mind that burst period is different than the “waveform frequency” which specifies the frequency of
the bursted signal.
? Burst period: 2 ?s to 500 seconds. The default is 10 ms.
? The burst period setting is used only when Internal triggering is enabled. The burst period is ignored when
manual or external triggering is enabled (or when the gated burst mode is selected).
? It is not possible to specify a burst period which is too short for the function generator to output with the
specified burst count and frequency (see below). If the burst period is too short, the function generator
will automatically adjust it as needed to continuously
re-trigger the burst.
Burst Period > Burst Count ÷ Waveform Frequency + 200 ns
? Front-Panel Operation: To set the burst period, press the Period softkey and then use the knob or numeric
keypad to enter the period.


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