TEXIO FGX-2005 User manual

B71-0402-01
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Arbitrary Function Generator
FGX-2005 FGX-2112
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CONTENTS
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1. GETTING STARTED ..........................................................................1
1-1. Main Features ................................................................................1
1-2. Panel Overview ..............................................................................2
1-3. Rear Panel.....................................................................................5
1-4. Display...........................................................................................6
1-5. Setting up the Function Generator ...................................................7
2. QUICK REFERENCE .........................................................................9
2-1. How to use the Digital Inputs...........................................................9
2-2. Selecting a Waveform ...................................................................10
2-2-1. Sine Wave.................................................................................................10
2-2-2. Square Wave.............................................................................................10
2-2-3. Ramp Wave...............................................................................................11
2-3. ARB ............................................................................................. 11
2-4. Modulation ...................................................................................12
2-4-1. AM (FGX-2112 only)..................................................................................12
2-4-2. FM (FGX-2112 only)..................................................................................12
2-4-3. FSK Modulation (FGX-2112 only)..............................................................13
2-5. Sweep (FGX-2112 only) ................................................................14
2-6. Counter (FGX-2112 only) ..............................................................15
2-7. Save/Recall..................................................................................15
2-7-1. Save..........................................................................................................15
2-7-2. Recall ........................................................................................................15
2-8. Default Settings............................................................................16
3. OPERATION ...................................................................................17
3-1. Select a Waveform .......................................................................17
3-2. Setting the Frequency...................................................................17
3-3. Setting the Amplitude....................................................................18
3-4. Setting the DC Offset....................................................................19
3-5. Setting the Duty Cycle/Symmetry ..................................................20
3-6. Setting the Load Impedance..........................................................21
3-7. Turning the Output On ..................................................................22
3-8. Amplitude Modulation (AM) (FGX-2112 ) ........................................22
3-8-1. Selecting AM Modulation...........................................................................22
3-8-2. AM Carrier Waveform................................................................................23
3-8-3. Setting the Carrier Frequency....................................................................23
3-8-4. Setting the Carrier Amplitude.....................................................................24
3-8-5. Setting the Modulating Wave Shape..........................................................25
3-8-6. Setting the Modulation Frequency (Rate)..................................................25
3-8-7. Modulation Depth ......................................................................................26
3-8-8. Setting the Modulation Source...................................................................27
3-9. Frequency Modulation (FM)(FGX-2112 ) ........................................28
3-9-1. Selecting FM Modulation...........................................................................28
3-9-2. FM Carrier Waveform................................................................................29
3-9-3. Setting the Carrier Frequency....................................................................29
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3-9-4. Setting the Carrier Amplitude.....................................................................30
3-9-5. Setting the Modulating Wave Shape..........................................................31
3-9-6. Setting the Modulation Frequency (Rate)..................................................31
3-9-7. Frequency Deviation..................................................................................32
3-9-8. Setting the Modulation Source...................................................................33
3-10. Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation (FGX-2112 ).................34
3-10-1. Selecting FSK Modulation .......................................................................35
3-10-2. FSK Carrier Waveform ............................................................................35
3-10-3. FSK Carrier Frequency............................................................................35
3-10-4. Setting the Carrier Amplitude...................................................................36
3-10-5. Setting the Hop Frequency......................................................................37
3-10-6. FSK Rate.................................................................................................38
3-10-7. Setting the FSK Source...........................................................................39
3-11. Frequency Sweep (FGX-2112 ) ....................................................40
3-11-1. Selecting Sweep......................................................................................40
3-11-2. Setting Start and Stop Frequency ............................................................41
3-11-3. Sweep Mode............................................................................................42
3-11-4. Sweep Rate.............................................................................................42
3-11-5. Setting the Sweep Source (Trigger).........................................................43
3-12. Creating an Arbitrary Waveform...................................................44
3-13. Using the Frequency Counter ......................................................46
3-13-1. Selecting the Frequency Counter Function..............................................46
3-13-2. Selecting the Gate Time ..........................................................................46
3-14. Using the SYNC Output Port .......................................................47
3-14-1. Connecting the SYNC Output Port..........................................................47
3-14-2. SYNC Output Signal................................................................................47
3-15. Save and Recall State/ARB Waveform .........................................49
4. REMOTE INTERFACE .....................................................................51
4-1. Selecting the USB Remote Interface..............................................51
4-1-1. Remote control terminal connection..........................................................51
4-2. Command Syntax .........................................................................52
4-3. Command List ..............................................................................56
4-3-1. System Commands...................................................................................57
4-3-1-1. *IDN?...................................................................................................57
4-3-1-2. *RST....................................................................................................57
4-3-2. Status Register Commands.......................................................................57
4-3-2-1. *CLS....................................................................................................57
4-3-3. APPLy Commands.....................................................................................57
4-3-3-1. SOURce[1]:APPLy:SINusoid...............................................................59
4-3-3-2. SOURce[1]:APPLy:SQUare.................................................................59
4-3-3-3. SOURce[1]:APPLy:RAMP...................................................................59
4-3-3-4. SOURce[1]:APPLy:NOISe...................................................................60
4-3-3-5. SOURce[1]:APPLy:USER....................................................................60
4-3-3-6. SOURce[1]:APPLy? ............................................................................61
4-3-4. Output Commands ....................................................................................61
4-3-4-1. SOURce[1]:FUNCtion..........................................................................61
4-3-4-2. SOURce[1]:FREQuency......................................................................62
4-3-4-3. SOURce[1]:AMPLitude........................................................................63
4-3-4-4. SOURce[1]:DCOffset...........................................................................64
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4-3-4-5. SOURce[1]:SQUare:DCYCle...............................................................64
4-3-4-6. SOURce[1]:RAMP:SYMMetry .............................................................65
4-3-4-7. OUTPut................................................................................................66
4-3-4-8. SOURce[1]:OUTPut:LOAD..................................................................66
4-3-4-9. SOURce[1]:VOLTage:UNIT.................................................................66
4-3-5. Amplitude Modulation (AM) Commands ....................................................67
4-3-5-1. SOURce[1]:AM:STATe........................................................................68
4-3-5-2. SOURce[1]:AM:SOURce.....................................................................68
4-3-5-3. SOURce[1]:AM:INTernal:FUNCtion.....................................................69
4-3-5-4. SOURce[1]:AM:INTernal:FREQuency.................................................69
4-3-5-5. SOURce[1]:AM:DEPTh .......................................................................69
4-3-6. Frequency Modulation (FM) Commands...................................................70
4-3-6-1. SOURce[1]:FM:STATe........................................................................71
4-3-6-2. SOURce[1]:FM:SOURce.....................................................................71
4-3-6-3. SOURce[1]:FM:INTernal:FUNCtion.....................................................71
4-3-6-4. SOURce[1]:FM:INTernal:FREQuency.................................................72
4-3-6-5. SOURce[1]:FM:DEViation ...................................................................72
4-3-7. Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) Commands................................................73
4-3-7-1. SOURce[1]:FSKey:STATe...................................................................74
4-3-7-2. SOURce[1]:FSKey:SOURce................................................................74
4-3-7-3. SOURce[1]:FSKey:FREQuency..........................................................75
4-3-7-4. SOURce[1]:FSKey:INTernal:RATE .....................................................75
4-3-8. Frequency Sweep Commands ..................................................................76
4-3-8-1. SOURce[1]:SWEep:STATe.................................................................76
4-3-8-2. SOURce[1]:FREQuency:STARt ..........................................................77
4-3-8-3. SOURce[1]:FREQuency:STOP...........................................................77
4-3-8-4. SOURce[1]:SWEep:SPACing..............................................................78
4-3-8-5. SOURce[1]:SWEep:RATE...................................................................78
4-3-8-6. SOURce[1]:SWEep:SOURce..............................................................78
4-3-9. Frequency Counter Commands.................................................................79
4-3-9-1. COUNter:GATe ...................................................................................79
4-3-9-2. COUNter:STATe..................................................................................79
4-3-9-3. COUNter:VALue?................................................................................80
4-3-10. Arbitrary Waveform Commands...............................................................80
4-3-10-1. SOURce[1]:FUNCtion USER.............................................................81
4-3-10-2. DATA:DAC ........................................................................................81
4-3-11. Save and Recall Commands ...................................................................82
4-3-11-1. *SAV..................................................................................................82
4-3-11-2. *RCL..................................................................................................82
5. APPENDIX ......................................................................................84
5-1. Error Messages ............................................................................84
5-2. FGX-2000 Series Specifications ....................................................85
5-3. External Dimensions Figure ..........................................................88
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CAUTION
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your local dealer. If the power cord is used without the damage being
removed, an electric shock or fire may be caused.
● Protective fuse
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■ Calibration
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1. GETTING STARTED
The Getting started chapter introduces the function generator’s main features,
appearance and introduces a quick instructional summary of some of the
basic functions. For comprehensive operation instructions, please see the
operation chapter.
1-1. Main Features
Model name
FGX-2005
FGX-2112
Frequency Range
0.1Hz~5MHz
0.1Hz~12MHz
Output waveform
Sine, Square, Ramp, Noise, ARB
Amplitude range
1 mVpp to 10 Vpp (into 50Ω)
2 mVpp to 20 Vpp (open-circuit)
Variable Offset
✓
✓
Variable Duty
✓
✓
SYNC (TTL) output
✓
✓
Save/Recall
✓
✓
Sweep operation
—
✓
AM /FM / FSK
—
✓
Frequency Counter
—
✓
ARB
✓
✓
USB Interface
✓
✓
Performance
•DDS technology using an FPGA provides high resolution
waveforms
•12MHz/5MHz DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) signal
output series
•0.1Hz resolution
•Full Function Arbitrary Waveform Capability
20 MSa/s sample rate
10 MHz repetition rate
4 k-point waveform length
10-bit amplitude resolution
Ten 4k waveform memories
Features
•Sine, Square, Ramp, Noise
•Int/Ext AM, FM, FSK modulation
•Modulation/sweep signal output
•Save/recall 10 groups of setting memories
•Output overload protection
Interface
•USB interface as standard
•3.5 inch LCD
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1-2. Panel Overview
FGX-2112 Front Panel
ARB
OUTPUT
50W
50W
SYNC
MAIN
OUTPUT
POWERSave/Recall INT/EXT Hop LIN/LOG
Shape DEP/DEV Rate Start/Stop Gate
FUNC
FREQ
AMPL
OFST
DUTY
Point
Value
0
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
/
Hz/Vpp kHz/Vrms MHz/dBm % Shift
AM FM FSK Sweep Count
OUTPUT
Enter
Arbitrary Function Generator
LCD
Display Number
pad Scroll
Wheel
MAIN
output port
ARB keys Power
button
Output
control key
Enter key
Arrow keys SYNC output
port
Operation
keys
Function
keys
High-Z/50Ω
LCD display
3.5 inch, 3 color LCD display.
Keypad
0/
321
4
7 8
5
9
6
The digital keypad is used to enter values
and parameters. The keypad is often
used in conjunction with the selection
keys and variable knob.
Scroll Wheel
The scroll wheel is used to edit values
and parameters in steps of 1 digit. Used
in conjunction with the arrow keys.
Decrease Increase
Arrow keys
Used to select digits when editing
parameters.
Output ports
OUTPUT
50W
50W
SYNC
MAIN
OUTPUT
SYNC output port (50Ω impedance).
Main output port (50Ω impedance).
Enter key
Enter
Used to confirm input values.
Power button
POWER
Turns the instrument power on/off.
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Output control
key
OUTPUT
Turns the output on/off.
Load
Impedance
Shift
+
High Z/50Ω
OUTPUT
Toggles the load impedance between
50Ω and High-Z.
Operation keys
Hz/Vpp
Selects Hz or Vpp units.
Shift
+
Save/Recall
Hz/Vpp
Saves or recalls waveforms from memory.
kHz/Vrms
Selects kHz or Vrms units.
Shift
+
INT/EXT
kHz/Vrms
Sets the source to internal or external for
the modulation and FSK functions*.
MHz/dBm
Selects MHz or dBm units.
Shift
+
Hop
MHz/dBm
Sets the “Hop” frequency for FSK
modulation*.
%
Selects % units.
Shift
+
LIN/LOG
%
Sets the sweep to linear or logarithmic*.
Shift
The shift key is used to select the
secondary functions on the operation
keys.
AM
The AM key is used to turn AM
modulation on/off*.
Shift
+
Shape
AM
Selects the modulation waveform*.
FM
The FM key is used to turn FM
modulation on/off*.
Shift
+
DEP/DEV
FM
Selects the modulation depth or the
frequency deviation*.
FSK
Selects FSK modulation*.
Shift
+
Rate
FSK
Sets the AM, FM, FSK modulation and
sweep function rate*
Sweep
Selects the Sweep function*.
Shift
+
Start/Stop
Sweep
Sets the Start or Stop frequency*.
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Count
Turns the frequency counter on/off*.
Shift
+
Gate
Count
Sets the frequency counter gate time*.
ARB edit keys
ARB
Value
Point
Arbitrary waveform editing keys.
The Point key sets the ARB point
numbers.
The Value key sets the amplitude value of
the selected point.
Function keys
FUNC
The FUNC key is used to select the
output waveform type:
Sine, Square, Ramp, Noise, ARB.
FREQ
Sets the frequency of the selected
waveform.
AMPL
Sets the amplitude of the selected
waveform.
OFST
The OFST sets the DC offset for the
selected waveform.
DUTY
The DUTY key sets the duty cycle of
square and ramp waveforms.
*indicates functions/features for the FGX-2112 only.
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1-3. Rear Panel
FGX-2112 Rear Panel
NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. REFER SERVICING TO
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK THE POWER CORD PROTECTIVE
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND.
WARNING
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
SER.NO. LABEL
AC 100-240V
50-60Hz 25VA
OUTPUT INPUT
MOD Counter
Trigger MOD
MOD input
Trigger input
MOD output
Type B USB portPower socket
Counter input
FGX-2005 Rear Panel
NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
DO NOT REMOVE COVERS. REFER SERVICING TO
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK THE POWER CORD PROTECTIVE
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND.
WARNING
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
SER.NO. LABEL
AC 100-240V
50-60Hz 25VA
Type B USB portPower socket
MOD output
OUTPUT INPUT
MOD Counter
Trigger MOD
Modulation output port.
Counter input
Counter input port.
MOD input
Modulation input port.
Trigger input
Trigger input port.
Type B USB port
The type B USB port is used to
connect the function generator to a
PC for remote control.
Power Socket
Input
AC 100-240V
50-60Hz 25VA
Power input: 100~240V AC
50~60Hz.
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1-4. Display
Waveform type
Counter settings
USB icon
Frequency display
Secondary parameter
display
Modulation, sweep,
counter menu
Waveform type
Press the function key to cycle through different output
waveforms.
Counter settings
Gate time counter settings*.
USB icon
Shows the USB interface status.
Frequency
Display
Displays the main waveform frequency settings.
Secondary
parameter
display
Displays secondary waveform parameters and settings.
Modulation,
sweep, counter
menu
Displays the modulation, sweep and counter functions
as well as the modulating waveform and source*.
*indicates functions/features for the FGX-2112 only.
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1-5. Setting up the Function Generator
Background
This section describes how adjust the handle and
power up the function generator.
Adjusting the
stand
Pull out the handle
sideways and rotate it.
ARB
OUTPUT
50W
50W
SYNC
MAIN
OUTPUT
POWER
Save/Recall INT/EXT Hop LIN/LOG
Shape DEP/DEV Rate Start/Stop Gate
FUNC
FREQ
AMPL
OFST
DUTY
Point
Value
0
789
456
123
/
Hz/Vpp kHz/Vrms MHz/dBm % Shift
AM FM FSK Sweep Count
OUTPUT
Enter
Arbitrary Function Generator
Place the FGX
horizontally.
Place the handle upright
to tilt the stand.
Place the handle vertically
to hand carry.
Power Up
1. Connect the power cord to the
socket on the rear panel.
2. Press the power button on the
front panel.
POWER
3. The instrument will turn on and load the last
settings that were used before the power was
turned off.
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The function generator is now ready to be used.
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2. QUICK REFERENCE
This chapter lists operation shortcuts and default factory settings. Use this
chapter as a handy reference for instrument functions. This chapter is to be
used as a quick reference; for detailed explanations on parameters, settings
and limitations, please see the operation chapter (page 17) or specifications
(page 85).
2-1. How to use the Digital Inputs
Background
The FGX-2000 has three main types of digital inputs: the
number pad, arrow keys and the scroll wheel. The
following instructions will show you how to use the digital
inputs to edit parameters.
1. First select the function that
must be edited pressing
one of the function or ARB
keys. The selected function
will flash.
ARB
OUTPUT
50W
50W
SYNC
MAIN
OUTPUT
POWERSave/ Recall
FUNC
FREQ
AMPL
OFST
DUTY
Point
Value
0
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
/
Hz/Vpp kHz/Vrms MHz/dBm % Shift
OUTPUT
Enter
ARB keys
Function
keys
2. To edit a parameter, use the
arrow keys to move the
cursor to the digit that
needs to be edited.
cursor
3. Use the scroll wheel to
increment the parameter by
the resolution of the digit
under the cursor.
In the example above, the
scroll wheel will increment
the parameter in 0.1 volt
increments.
Clockwise increases the
value, counterclockwise
decreases the value.
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4. Press the Enter key to
confirm the new parameter
value.
Enter
5. Alternatively, the number
pad can be used to set the
value of the selected
parameter.
0/
321
4
7 8
5
9
6
6. To finish editing with the
number pad, select the unit
with one of the unit keys.
(Hz, kHz, MHz, Vpp, Vrms,
dBm, %)
Hz/Vpp
kHz/Vrms
MHz/dBm
%
2-2. Selecting a Waveform
2-2-1. Sine Wave
Example: Sine Wave, 10kHz, 1Vpp, 2Vdc
Output
50W
MAIN
1. Press the FUNC key
repeatedly to select the
Sine wave.
FUNC
→
2. Press FREQ > 1 > 0 >
kHz.
FREQ
1
0
kHz/Vrms
3. Press AMPL > 1 > Vpp.
AMPL
1
Hz/Vpp
4. Press OFST > 2 > Vpp.
OFST
2
Hz/Vpp
5. Press the OUTPUT key.
OUTPUT
2-2-2. Square Wave
Example: Square Wave, 10kHz, 3Vpp, 75% duty cycle
Output
50W
MAIN
1. Press the FUNC key
repeatedly to select the
Square wave.
FUNC
→
2. Press FREQ > 1 > 0 >
kHz.
FREQ
1
0
kHz/Vrms
3. Press AMPL > 3 > Vpp.
AMPL
3
Hz/Vpp
4. Press DUTY > 7 > 5 >
%.
DUTY
7
5
%
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5. Press the output key.
OUTPUT
2-2-3. Ramp Wave
Example: Ramp Wave, 10kHz, 3Vpp, 25% symmetry
Output
50W
MAIN
1. Press the FUNC key
repeatedly to select the
Ramp wave.
FUNC
→
2. Press FREQ > 1 > 0 >
kHz.
FREQ
1
0
kHz/Vrms
3. Press AMPL > 3 > Vpp.
AMPL
3
Hz/Vpp
4. Press DUTY > 2 > 5 >
%.
DUTY
2
5
%
5. Press the OUTPUT key.
OUTPUT
2-3. ARB
Example: 2 ARB points, 10 kHz, 1Vpp.
Output
50W
MAIN
1. Press the FUNC key
repeatedly to select the
ARB wave.
FUNC
→
2. Press FREQ > 1 > 0 >
kHz.
FREQ
1
0
kHz/Vrms
3. Press AMPL > 1 > Vpp.
AMPL
1
Hz/Vpp
4. Press Point > 0 > Enter.
Point
0
Enter
5. Press Value > 5 > 1 >1
> Enter.
Value
5
1
1
Enter
6. Press Point > 1 > Enter.
Point
1
Enter
7. Press Value > ± > 5 > 1
>1 > Enter.
(-511)
Value
/
5
1
1
Enter
8. Press the OUTPUT key.
OUTPUT
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