Main-outputs of CH1 and CH2 generate amplitude modulated
sine waves.
Sub-outputs of CH1 and CH2 generate internal modulation
waveforms.
CH2 sub-output waveform is 90°-shift from reference
phase.
Burst and Modulation, Sweep and Modulation
Two Channels Independent
Differential Output
Two Channels Independent
Arbitrary Waveform
Staircase Wave
Staircase Wave
Full-wave rectifier circuit ripple wave
Intermittent sine wave (3 waves + 1 wave)
Application-specific waveform
Application-specific waveform examples using a variety of
functions
Three-phase AC waveform Used functions: 2-channel ganged operation,
sub-output
The main output from
CH1 and CH2 is ganged, a sine wave is output from the
sub-output, and a synchronized three-phase AC signal is
generated. The frequency can be continuously changed,
even keep 120° phase differences for each output.
Three-phase AC waveform Used functions:
2CH ganged operation, sub-output
LED dimmer noise Used function:
Parameter-variable waveform
Full-wave rectifier circuit ripple wave
Intermittent sine wave (3 waves + 1 wave)
The sine
wave is amplitude modulated and output from CH1, and the
another sine wave modulated by forward 90° phase
shift modulation wave, has output from CH2.
Output
as an arbitrary waveform by adding the damped
oscillation wave of the Parameter-variable Waveform to
the sine wave.