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- Rigol
- DG1062Z
- Quick guide
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Rear Panel Overview
RIGOL
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Figure 2 Rear Panel
1. [CH1/Sync/Ext Mod/Trig/FSK]
It is a BNC (female) connector which nominal impedance is 50Ω. The function of this connector is determined by the work mode of CH1.
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Sync: when the output of CH1 is enabled, this connector output the corresponding sync signal.
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Ext Mod: when AM, FM, PM or PWM of CH1 is enabled and external modulation source is selected, this connector accepts an external modulation signal.
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FSK: when ASK, FSK or PSK of CH1 is enabled and external modulation source is selected, this connector accepts an external modulation signal which polarity can be set by users.
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Trig In: when Sweep or Burst of CH1 is enabled and external trigger source is selected, this connector accepts an external trigger signal which polarity can be set by users.
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Trig Out: when Sweep or Burst of CH1 is enabled and internal or manual trigger source is selected, this connector outputs the trigger signal with specified edge type.
For more detailed information about the signals mentioned above, please refer to the User’s Guide.
2. [CH2/Sync/Ext Mod/Trig/FSK]
It is a BNC (female) connector which nominal impedance is 50Ω. The function of this connector is determined by the work mode of CH2.
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Sync: when the output of CH2 is enabled, this connector output the corresponding sync signal.
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Ext Mod: when AM, FM, PM or PWM of CH2 is enabled and external
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FSK: when ASK, FSK or PSK of CH2 is enabled and external modulation source is selected, this connector accepts an external modulation signal which polarity can be set by users.
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Trig In: when Sweep or Burst of CH2 is enabled and external trigger source is selected, this connector accepts an external trigger signal which polarity can be set by users.
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Trig Out: when Sweep or Burst of CH2 is enabled and internal or manual trigger source is selected, this connector outputs the trigger signal with specified edge type.
For more detailed information about the signals mentioned above, please refer to the User’s Guide.
3. [10MHz In/Out]
It is a BNC (female) connector which nominal impedance is 50Ω. The function of this connector is determined by the type of the clock source.
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When internal clock source is selected, this connector (used as 10MHz Out) outputs the 10MHz clock signal generated by the internal crystal oscillator inside the generator.
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When external clock source is selected, this connector (used as 10MHz In) accepts an external 10MHz clock signal.
This connector is typically used to synchronize multiple generators. For more detailed information about the signals mentioned above, please refer to the
User’s Guide.
4. LAN Interface
Through this interface, the generator can be connected to your computer or the network of your computer for remote control. An integrated testing system may be built, as the generator conforms to the LXI-C class standard of LAN-based instrument control.
5. USB Device Interface
This interface is used to connect a computer which can control the generator remotely using PC software or by programming. It is also connected to a
PictBridge printer to print the content displayed in the screen.
6. AC Power Socket
The AC power supply specification of this signal generator is 100-240V,
45-440Hz. The maximum input power of the instrument cannot exceed 30W.
The specification of the fuse is 250V, T3.15A.
10 DG1000Z Quick Guide
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Table of contents
- 9 Quick Start
- 9 General Inspection
- 10 To Adjust the Handle
- 11 Appearance and Dimensions
- 12 Front Panel Overview
- 17 Rear Panel Overview
- 19 Power On and Inspection
- 19 To Connect to Power
- 19 Power-on Inspection
- 19 To Set the System Language
- 20 User Interface
- 20 Dual Channels Parameters Mode
- 22 Dual Channels Graph Mode
- 22 Single Channel Mode
- 23 To Use the Built-in Help System
- 24 Basic Operations
- 24 To Output Basic Waveform
- 25 To Output Arbitrary Waveform
- 27 To Output Harmonics
- 29 To Output AM Modulated Waveform
- 30 To Output FSK Modulated Waveform
- 31 To Output Sweep Waveform
- 32 To Output Burst Waveform
- 34 Remote Control
- 36 Troubleshooting