To Output a Frequency Sweep
In the frequency sweep mode, the function generator "steps" from the start
frequency to the stop frequency at a sweep rate which you specify. You can sweep
up or down in frequency, and with either linear or logarithmic spacing. For this
example, you will output a swept sine wave from 50 Hz to 5 kHz. You will not
change the other parameters from their default settings: internal sweep trigger,
linear spacing, and 1 second sweep time.
1 Select the function and amplitude for the sweep.
2 Select the sweep mode.
3 Set the start frequency.
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For sweeps, you can select sine, square, or ramp waveforms (pulse, noise, dc,
and arbitrary waveforms are not allowed). For this example, select a sine wave
with an amplitude of 5 Vpp.
Press
and then verify that the linear sweep mode is currently selected.
Notice that a status message "Linear Sweep" is shown in the upper-left corner
of the display.
Press the Start softkey and then set the value to 50 Hz using the numeric
keypad or the knob and cursor keys.
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