Configuration Options (FGen/Arb)
- Updated2023-02-17
- 5 minute(s) read
Configuration Options (FGen/Arb)
Use configuration options on the Function and Arbitrary Waveform Generator (FGen/Arb) Soft Front Panel (SFP) to control the type and parameters of the waveform you want to generate. For example, you can configure symmetry to generate symmetric waveforms.
Toolbar Controls
Use the toolbar controls to perform common tasks for the FGen. The toolbar is located at the top of the SFP.
| Control | Description |
|---|---|
Drag and drop
|
Drags and drops the SFP to the desired position within the browser window. Large SFPs such as the Oscilloscope are always located to the left of small SFPs such as the Variable Power Supplies (VPS). Your window size decides whether the SFPs are arranged vertically or horizontally. |
Dropdown
|
Click |
| Run/Stop | Click Run to start data acquisition or generation. Click Stop to stop data acquisition or generation. |
Collaboration
|
Indicates whether you are controlling or viewing the instrument, and whether others are using the instrument simultaneously. Click the button to request or release your control over the instrument. For more information, refer to Collaborating with Your Team Members. |
Static Mode
The following settings are available when you select the Static mode:
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Waveform |
Type of waveform you want to generate. |
| Frequency |
Frequency of the waveform. This option is available only if you select Sine, Square, or Triangle as the waveform type. |
| Amplitude |
Peak-to-peak voltage of the waveform. This option is available only if you select Sine, Square, or Triangle as the waveform type. |
| DC offset |
Mean amplitude displacement from zero. This option is available only if you select Sine, Square, or Triangle as the waveform type. |
| Phase |
Initial phase, in degrees, of the waveform. This option is available only if you select Sine, Square, or Triangle as the waveform type. Note If you want to generate phase-shifted
waveforms, you can open multiple channels and set different
phases for the waveforms. If you want a stable phase shift,
ensure that the waveforms are synchronized. To achieve that, the
waveforms must have the same frequency and you are not
recommended to change their frequencies when the SFP is
running.
|
| Duty cycle |
Percentage of the pulse width in the total period of the waveform. This option is available only if you select Square as the waveform type. |
| Symmetry |
Projection of the line segment between the start and the peak divided by the width of a waveform cycle. The default is 50%. This option is available only if you select Triangle as the waveform type. |
| Voltage |
Amplitude displacement from zero. This option is available only if you select DC as the waveform type. |
Sweep Mode
The following settings are available when you select the Sweep mode:
| Setting | Description | Operational Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Waveform |
Type of waveform you want to generate. |
|
| Start frequency |
Frequency at which the waveform frequency sweep starts. Start frequency can be either greater than or less than Stop frequency. |
Range: 200 mHz to 15 MHz Resolution: 0.001 mHz |
| Stop frequency |
Frequency at which the waveform frequency sweep stops. Start frequency can be either greater than or less than Stop frequency. |
Range: 200 mHz to 15 MHz Resolution: 0.001 mHz |
| Step |
Frequency interval during a frequency sweep. Note The number of
steps in one sweep equals the rounded up value of
|Start frequency - Stop
frequency| / Step. The
instrument stores the steps in the buffer, which can hold no
more than 32,768 steps. When the number of steps exceeds 32,768,
a buffer overflow error occurs.
|
Range: 200 mHz to 15 MHz Resolution: 0.001 mHz |
| Step interval |
Time interval between each waveform generation during a frequency sweep. |
Range: 1 ms to 86400 s |
| Generation mode |
Mode of the waveform generation. Select Run once if you only want to generate the waveform once. Select Loop if you want to generate the waveform continuously. |
- |
| Amplitude |
Peak-to-peak voltage of the waveform. |
- |
| DC offset |
Mean amplitude displacement from zero. |
- |
| Duty cycle |
Percentage of the pulse width in the total period of the waveform. This setting is available only if you select Square as the waveform type. |
- |
| Symmetry |
Projection of the line segment between the start and the peak divided by the width of a waveform cycle. The default is 50%. This option is available only if you select Triangle as the waveform type. |
- |
Custom Mode
The following settings are available when you select the Custom mode. The Custom mode allows you to generate an arbitrary waveform stored in a data file.
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Source file | Data file you want to import. You can load CSV files from Multisim and Multisim Live and TDMS files from LabVIEW. The TDMS files must contain only analog waveform data. You can also load CSV or TDMS files exported from the Oscilloscope. The imported channel must contain 32,768 samples or less. |
| Source channel |
Channel you want to import. If Source file contains data of multiple channels, you can use Source channel to select which channel of data you want to import to the FGen/Arb. |
| Trigger source |
Trigger signal.
|
| Gain |
Scaling factor that the instrument applies to the amplitude of the loaded waveform. The range of the output amplitude is -10 V to 10 V. |
| Update rate |
Number of samples that the instrument generates per second. The range of Update rate is 0 MS/s to 100 MS/s. The resolution of Update rate is 0.001 S/s. |
| Generation mode |
Mode of the waveform generation. Select Run Once if you only want to generate the waveform once. Select Loop if you want to generate the waveform continuously. |
| Preview graph |
Displays the waveform stored in the data file. It may differ from the real waveform generated by the instrument. |
Related Information
- Frequency Sweep
You can generate sweep signals with the Function and Arbitrary Waveform Generator (FGen/Arb). During a frequency sweep, the frequency of the sweep signal changes continuously from the minimum to the maximum or vice versa, at the interval you specify.