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1. 34 6 _ 67 5 7 6 En Lm m m ER 154 4 All dimensions are shown 1 ls Spa Dd in millimeters 482 6 203 4 _ 465 5 AAA T 154 3 ri E rl 37 3 l 37 3 El y 2 E F P L 25 4 L 101 6 p 176 2 o 101 6 L e U Y O P N SES SS ee Front Ll 36 8 RM3100 conforms to ElA 310 D specification Weight without AFG3000 series 2 1 kg 72 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Index A Access Protection 59 Firmware update 14 Accessing Help 4 ADD INPUT connector Add signal 51 Rear panel 32 Add Noise 50 Add Signal 51 Adjusting parameters of two channel signal Amplitude 47 Frequency 47 Period 47 Phase 46 Align Phase 46 Amplitude To change the units 30 Application examples Frequency modulation 64 Lissajous patterns 61 Pulse width modulation 63 Sweep 62 ArbExpress 58 B Beeper Utility menu 55 Bezel menu buttons 21 Bezel menu Screen interface 22 C Carrier null Application examples 64 Center frequency Sweep waveform 40 Changing the password Security menu 60 Chassis ground screw Rear panel 32 Click tone Utility menu 55 Connect to a network Ethernet 17 GPIB 18 USB interface 17 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual
2. AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Started Self Test and Self Calibration The arbitrary function generator performs a limited set of hardware tests at power on You can also perform the manual diagnostics and or self calibration using the Utility menu 1 Push the front panel Utility button a Diaanostics z Utilit stem Calibrat 2 Push the more bezel button Edit ility Calibra ion Backup ps a gt Status Restore e En 3 Push the Diagnostics Calibration bezel button Channel Copy 4 The Diagnostics Calibration execution SBC t 1 menu is displayed aaa To execute self calibration push the Espe AEEA Execute Calibration bezel button Calibration To execute the instrument diagnostics push the Execute Diagnostics bezel button A CAUTION Do not power off the instrument while executing self calibration Quick Tips m Before executing self calibration ensure that the ambient temperature is between 20 C and 30 C 68 F to 86 F m Allow a 20 minute warm up period prior to executing self calibration AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 9 Getting Started Selecting a Local Language You can select a language to display on the instrument screen 1 Push the front panel Utility button 2 Push the Language bezel button 3 Select a desired language You can select from English French German Japanese Korean Simple Chine
3. G amp CE AA Bant Sapa ee QOO 3 ete 2 Push the front panel Utility button Edit Utility ES 2 3 Push the I O Interface gt Ethernet O bezel buttons Interface Language English Ethernet System AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 17 Getting Started 4 The Ethernet Network Settings menu is displayed IF Address By selecting the DHCP On the instru ment can set its network address auto Subnet Mask matically through DHCP Default hateway DHCP O off If you cannot establish communication by setting DHCP On you need to set up an IP Address manually and a Subnet Mask if necessary Follow these steps 5 Display the Ethernet Network Settings menu and select DHCP Off P Address 6 Push the IP Address bezel button to enter an IP address You need to con tact your network administrator to get the IP address to use 7 Push the Subnet Mask bezel button to enter a Subnet Mask Ask your net work administrator whether a subnet mask is required 8 Push the Default Gateway bezel but ton to enter a gateway address Ask your network administrator for the gateway address GPIB Setup To set the instrument GPIB interface follow these steps 1 Connect a GPIB cable to the rear panel GPIB po
4. E E a K Connect the Trigger Output of the arbi o o o Slak trary function generator and the exter oag nal trigger input connector of an Cf 22 o Tigga OFT LO Es oscilloscope Set the oscilloscope input impedance to 50 Q Oo Filter Select Sweep from Run Mode of the Tek Run arbitrary function generator and set the y start frequency stop frequency and sweep time so that the waveform is shown in the graticule D gt You can measure the frequency char 3 a acteristics of the filter by sweep time and the oscilloscope time base 500mY Q rr Trig d M10 0ms A Ch2 f 1 04V Bev 49 2200ms AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Motor Speed Control by Pulse Width Modulation Application Examples Pulse width modulation is used for controlling the speed of a DC motor or the luminance of an LED Light Emitting Diode Use the arbitrary function generator PWM function to control the DC motor speed 1 Connect the arbitrary function genera tor output and a DUT using a BNC to alligator clip adapter 2 Select Pulse as an output waveform and then select PWM as a modulation type Set the frequency to approximately 100 kHz 3 Connect the output to an oscilloscope Confirm that a pulse width modulation waveform is displayed on the oscillo scope screen Select Pulse
5. FW Update 4 15 Getting Started 11 Remove the USB memory from the front panel USB connector 12 Power off the instrument and then back l on 13 Push the front panel Utility button to Edit Utility display the Utility menu CD Confirm that the firmware has been updated Quick Tip m You can protect access to firmware update using the Security menu See page 59 16 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Started Connect to a Network The AFG3000 series arbitrary function generator communication interface allows you to communicate with or remotely control your instrument The following table lists the interfaces with which the arbitrary function generator is equipped Interface AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 05 GPIB y USB Interface The USB connector on the rear panel is a standard feature for all the AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators The USB interface requires no front panel or bezel menu operations to set up Use a USB cable to connect your instrument to a PC Ethernet Setup To connect your instrument to a network you must first obtain information from your network administrator The procedure for entering the Ethernet network parameters depends on your network configuration If your network supports DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol follow these steps 1 Connect a LAN cable to the LAN port on the rear panel
6. Gey 52 0000ns i Gey 52 0000ns 27 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Select Run Mode Push one of the four Run Mode buttons to select the instrument signal output method 1 The default Run Mode is Continuous To change waveform parameters see page 29 2 To select a modulated waveform push the Modulation button See page 42 for details on modulating waveforms 3 To select a sweep waveform push the Sweep button See page 40 for details on sweeping waveforms 4 To select a burst waveform push the Burst button See page 38 for details on Burst mode 28 Cont Freq MO 000 O00 00 me Phase 0 00 amet 1 000 vee eee PA Run Mode Offset mv Phase Menu Continuous Modulation Sweep Burst Amplitudes Es G Level Menu Kun Mode EIR fe to A a eee Menu Output Menu NA Modulation 900 OOO OOO 00 me Type sree Abd SOUICE nterna Fee oe es AM Source LLL y pp Ah Freq 1 EATI kHz Internal 6 1 RX Mode aye Se an es 2 i Offset U my Shape Sine External Continuous Modention Sweep Burst Dtfset dmy shape sing TP G Depth 50 0 AR Frequency Amel 1 Modulation Shape Depth i ae y ATA Start Start Sweep 1 0005 Frequency Stop Hold Oms Ampl ULI ypp Return Ones stop Frequency ee RUN Mog Continuous Modulation Sweep Burst Offset Um Type Linear Interval 1 000 ms EE Sweep Time Return Time More g 1 0 o AQUI e ES Freq TODO 000 000 00 me
7. High Level Low Level more Tote 25 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Select Waveform The instrument can provide 12 standard waveforms Sine Square Ramp Pulse Sin x x Noise DC Gaussian Lorentz Exponential Rise Exponential Decay and Haversine The instrument can also provide user defined arbitrary waveforms You can create edit and save your custom waveforms You can also create modulated waveforms using the Run Mode Modulation menus The following table shows the combi nation of modulation type and the shape of the output waveform Sine Square Ramp Arb Sin x x Gaussian Lorentz Exponential Rise Exponential Decay Haversine Noise DC AM FM PM KO pif wa CO NOTE When the arbitrary function generator outputs an Arb waveform V of instrument setup indicates the Vp value of normalized waveform data When the arbitrary function generator outputs Sin x x Gaussian Lorentz Exponential Rise Exponential Decay or Haversine V is defined as twice the value of 0 to peak value To select an output waveform follow these steps 1 To select a continuous sine waveform push the front panel Sine button and then push the Continuous button B S 9 You can directly select one of four ci Modulation Sweep Burst standard waveforms from the O O O front panel Function buttons Square Frequency Period Amplitude High 3 To select an arbitrary waveform push CD CO C the Arb button S
8. Push the more button to display the second page For Diagnostics and Calibration see page 9 For Backup Restore see step 17 You can copy the waveform parameter of one channel to another channel Push the Backup Restore bezel but ton to display the Backup Restore sub menu In this menu you can back up a wave form data from internal memory to USB memory or can restore a waveform data from USB memory to internal memory Return to the Utility main menu Push the more bezel button to display the third page On this page you can execute the instrument firmware update See page 14 19 For Security Menu see page 59 Memory Internal LSE Backup Internal gt USB Memory Restore Internal lt USB Memory Change Directory Make Directory Firmware Update T i Li security Menu AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Save Recall Instrument Setup Operating Basics You can save setups of the arbitrary function generator as files in the internal memory or in an external USB memory You can recall the stored setups from a file in the internal memory or in a USB memory 1 Push the front panel Save button to display the Save Menu 2 To specify a memory location select Internal or USB In this example select USB Use the general purpose knob to scroll files Push Save to save a setting 3 You can save a setup as a new file if you specify USB Push Save As 4 You
9. Standard waveform 27 O Operating requirements 6 Option buttons 22 Output menu To add Noise 50 To add signal 51 73 Index To invert waveform 49 To protect your DUT 13 To set up load impedance 48 Output On Off 31 Output status Ext Add 51 Invert 49 Noise 50 Screen interface 22 p Performance test vil Phase Delay shortcut button 24 Power button 8 Power consumption 6 Power off 8 Power on 8 Power supply requirements 6 Power switch 21 Procedure To adjust waveform parameters 29 To connect to a network 17 To generate a pulse waveform 33 To generate a sine waveform 2 To generate an arbitrary waveform 34 To modify an arbitrary waveform 35 To output a PWM waveform 44 To output an AM waveform 42 To output an FSK waveform 43 To restore the default setup 25 To select a channel 31 To select a local language 10 To select a waveform 26 To select Run Mode 28 To sweep a waveform 40 Protect output circuits Fuse adapter 11 Protect your DUT 13 Pulse width modulation Application examples 63 Q Quick Tutorial 1 74 R Rackmount dimensions 72 Rear panel 32 Reference Manual vii Reference signal Internal or External 52 Related documentation vii Return time Sweep waveform 40 Run Mode 28 S Save Recall instrument setup 57 Screen interface 22 Screen saver Utility menu 55 Screen view formats 23 Secure function Utility menu 55 Security menu 59 Firmware update 16 Security slot Rear pa
10. D DC Standard waveform 27 Default setup 25 Documentation vil E Editmenu 35 Saving a waveform data 36 Environmental requirements 6 Exponential Decay Standard waveform 27 Exponential Rise Standard waveform 27 EXT MODULATION INPUT connector Rear panel 32 EXT REF INPUT connector Rear panel 32 EXT REF OUTPUT connector Rear panel 32 External reference clock Rear panel 52 E Firmware updates 14 Floating ground 12 Frequency span Sweep waveform 40 Front panel 21 Function buttons 21 Fuse adapter Protect output circuits 11 G Gaussian Standard waveform 27 General features 5 Generate a burst waveform 38 Generate a gated waveform 39 Generate a pulse waveform 33 Generate a sine waveform 2 Generate an arbitrary waveform 34 Generate DC 37 Generate Noise 37 GPIB connector Rear panel 32 Index H Haversine Standard waveform 27 Help 4 Hold time Sweep waveform 40 Instrument dimensions 72 Instrument power on and power off 8 Instrument settings when powered on 8 Invert waveform 49 L LAN connector Rear panel 32 Level meter Screen interface 22 Lissajous Patterns Application examples 61 Lorentz Standard waveform 27 M Main display area Screen interface 22 Master slave operation 53 Measurement of filter characteristics Application examples 62 Menu buttons 21 Message display area Screen interface 22 Modify an arbitrary waveform 35 Modulate a waveform 42 N Noise
11. Hes 2 Menu Frequency Period Phase Menu amplitudes Level Menu Freq 1 000 00O 000 00 me sinela Moise Gaussian Hore Tote 37 Operating Basics Generate a Burst Waveform The arbitrary function generator can output a burst using standard waveforms such as sine square ramp and pulse or arbitrary waveforms The instrument allows you to use the following two types of burst modes Triggered Burst Mode A specified number burst count of waveform cycles are output when the instrument receives a trigger input from the internal trigger source an external trigger source a remote command or the Manual Trigger button Gated Burst Mode The instrument outputs a continuous waveform either when an effective gate signal is applied exter nally when the Manual Trigger button is depressed when a remote command is applied or during 50 of the selected internal trigger interval To Generate a Triggered Burst Waveform The following example describes how to generate a triggered burst using a sine waveform 1 38 Generate a sine waveform and then push the front panel Burst button to display the burst menu Confirm that 1 Cycle N Cycle or Inf Cycle is selected which means triggered burst mode is enabled This is a sample oscilloscope screen The top waveform is an external trigger signal This is a burst waveform sample You can depress the Manual Trigger button to trigger a burst or a gated wavefo
12. NOT REMOVE COVERS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL q Chassis ground screw MEN Ext Zot Re NV he MN e OOQ o o Y DEDO E A N Y Y S M CTT T T H Yow A ji i IL CE ENT El pr EXT REF INPUT This is a BNC connector for the external reference input When you want to synchronize multiple AFG3000 series arbitrary function generators or synchronize your arbitrary function generator and another instrument use the external reference input connector EXT REF OUTPUT This is a BNC connector for the external reference output When you want to synchronize multiple AFG3000 series arbitrary function generators or synchronize your arbitrary function generator and another instrument use the external reference output connector ADD INPUT The ADD INPUT connector is provided with AFG3101 AFG3102 and AFG3251 AFG3252 This connector lets you add an external signal to the CH1 output signal EXT MODULATION INPUT CH1 and CH2 The CH1 INPUT and CH2 INPUT are independent The signal input level of these connectors controls modulation parameters USB Used to connect a USB controller Type B LAN Used to connect the instrument to a network Connect a 10BASE T or 100BASE T cable here GPIB Used to control the instrument through GPIB commands Security Slot Use a standard laptop computer security cable to secure your instrument to your location Chassis Ground Screw The chassis g
13. Trigger and trigger source 5 This is a sample oscilloscope screen The top is a sample of a sweep wave form Quick Tips Operating Basics Mode Repeat Trigger SOurce Internal External Slope Positive Negative Trigger MERE Tek Run _ _ Trig d E E ARA E Y AAA E 5 A NN 2 s00my acne 1 00 V 24M2 001 ms a the f 1 32 V Dev 3 78000ms m For frequency sweep you can select a sine square ramp or arbitrary waveform Pulse DC and Noise waveforms cannot be selected m Once the sweep is selected the frequency is swept from the sweep start to the sweep stop frequencies m Ifa start frequency is lower than a stop frequency the instrument sweeps from the low frequency to the high frequency m Ifa start frequency is higher than a stop frequency the instrument sweeps from the high frequency to the low frequency m f you want to return to the Sweep Menu after selecting other menus push the front panel Sweep button again AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 41 Operating Basics Modulate a Waveform To Output an AM Waveform 1 Select a waveform and then push the Function front panel Modulation button Sine Continuous Modulation Sweep Burst O In this example use sine waveform as an output waveform carrier waveform 2 Push the top bezel button to display the modulation selection menu Select AM as the modulation type FSK Pw 3 Select modulation source Modulation Typ
14. Utility menu CD ID o Interface 2 For I O interface see page 17 3 For language selection see page 10 4 For System related menus see step 6 and step 10 5 Push the Status bezel button to dis play the instrument status 6 Push the System bezel button to display the System submenu Trigger Out Trigger Trigger Clock Ret Internal SYTE For Trigger Out see page 45 Power On Default Clock Fef N a Internal For synchronous operation see page 53 SEUSS peda i Screen saver i Click Tone Off Beeper Off Sec Bo WH tektroniscom ae Utility System 1of2 10 Push the more button to display the second page Push Contrast to adjust Trigger Out Trigger 7 For Reference Clock see page 52 8 You can select the instrument power on settings 9 Executing the Secure function will erase all data except Mac Address calibration data and the instrument serial number A AON as the screen contrast Clack Ret Internal Power On Default Screen 11 Push Screen Saver to toggle the CTE ae ES 1S JA pas re fa Ott screen saver Off and On Screen Saver off Click Tone off 12 Push Click Tone to toggle the click pes ari tone Off and On Ofi On 13 Push Beeper to toggle the beep sound oe Off and On www Tek Toni cam aia Utility System SME AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 55 Operating Basics 56 14 15 16 17 18 Push the front panel E button to return to the previous menu
15. and then push the Outpu Menu bezel button The Output Menu is displayed Push External Add to select On Push the front panel CH1 Output button to enable the output The Output Status see page 22 is changed from Output Off to Ext Add AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Frequency Period Phase Menu Amplitude Level Menu Bun Mode CHI Bn Menu High Limit 5 000 Y Low Limit 5 000 Y i Load 50162 Cont High Limit 5 000 Y Low Limit 5 000 Y Load 5062 Output O Limit Noise External Add A Off Tek CH1 Cont T High Limit 5 000 Y Moise Add Off Low Limit 5 000 Y 0 Load SOc Invert oft External Add On Load Invert Ort Invert External Add Off Of oi Limit Noise 4dd oft Noise Level 0 Moise Invert oft Externa Add Off On SS Load Impedance Invert 0tt On 51 Operating Basics External Reference Clock AFG3100 and AFG3200 Series 1 The external reference input EXT REF INPUT and the external refer ence output EXT REF OUTPUT connectors are provided on the AFG3000 series rear panel The instrument can use the internal or external signal as a reference signal To select a reference signal push the front panel Utility button and then push the System bezel button Push the Clock Ref bezel menu button to toggle between Internal and Ext
16. displayed req 1 000 000 000 00 mie Type aren mee FSE Select Internal or External as FSK TE FSK Source anpt COO vp FskRate 50 00 be ashe source i Internals Offset Umi Shape Square External 3 If you select Internal you can set the FSK ate FSK Rate Modulatic If you select External the FSK Rate is RAY ani ae ignored agttt ee eee ee enna aes Hop 20 0 ag HOLD vo Frequency 4 Set Hop Frequency Carrier waveform frequency shifts to the Hop frequency with the specified FSK rate and then returns to the original frequency AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 43 Operating Basics To Output a PWM Waveform Follow these steps to output a PWM waveform 1 Push the front panel Pulse button and then push the Pulse Parameter Menu bezel button to display the pulse parameter setting screen Pulse A OM O Parameter ber Frequency Period Delay Menu Aniplitudes Level Menu 2 Push the front panel Modulation CHI Ph Moadulatic button to display the PWM parameter req 1 000 000 000 00 me Type setting screen L 18 00 ns 718 00 ns Py oe as iM Source Select the PWM source Ani pl Al y pp Sha pe Sine Internal O Offset mw PWM Freq 10 00 kHz External 3 Set the PWM frequency Duty 50 0 Deviation 5 00 ma TT F T Modulation 4 Select the Modulation Shape 5 Set the Deviation pulse width devia shape tion Lo ons i L mai KC O Frequency Quick Tip m Ref
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18. instrument outputs a continuous signal higher than 50 MHz m When a Trigger Out frequency is higher than 4 9 MHz a divided frequency that is lower than 4 9 MHz is output from the Trigger Out m When the instrument outputs a modulation waveform Trigger Output signal cannot be output if you select External as a modulation source AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 45 Operating Basics Adjusting Parameters of Two Channel Signals dual channel model only Phase You are performing a dual channel test using the arbitrary function generator and you want to observe the phase relation ship between the CH1 signal and CH2 signal after you change the frequency or period of either channel The instrument provides the function called Align Phase to adjust the phase relationship between the two signals Follow these steps 1 In this example a 10 MHz continuous sine waveform is used Confirm that both phases are set to 0 degrees phase LOS amp 1 OOO vre Period Offset Umi Frequency Frequency CH2 Cont CH1 CH2 Off on Freg AAM II AN Phase ODO Phase Ampl UL pp Offset mw Align Phase 2 Change the CH1 frequency to 5 MHz and then change the CH2 frequency to 5 MHz Tek CHI Cont feg 5 000 000 000 00 me Frequency Phase O 00 amo 1 ID vee Period Offset Um Frequency Cont H1 CH2 5 000 000 000 00 me AS Phase 0 00 Baad amet LILO vee Offset Om Align Phase 3 To align the phase of two chan
19. the time or difficulty of servicing the product THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TEKTRONIX RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Table of Contents Table of Contents General Safety Summary sentra aca add roya paca dada bRaewearaiechacaes jii Environmental Considerations sir a ca acacia V EC E o E S E E E E EE EU ALI vil rore opil ahtcit a 4 RPP ge y II nea ine eco E E EEE teen sais vil Conventions Used in this Manual o o ooococornoner te tnt tenn en teen ne teen tenn eens vill a TUCK UI UI 1 To Generate a Sine WaVelOnn 2 23 cideaea teuencs opacas tarios orah Locarno tha teva 2 A e o Io 4 cc a gy re ee ee 5 CNEA FEOS eaaa a PS o ae eaaeenet aanens os teeewaeerdewsenieeeneeatactecsts 5 el el lo OOOO Oo N N NU0P RP A 6 Operating Requirements 062002 8 e0cende cine diran in bond deis Ros 6 Standard Accessories A AP 7 Powering the Instrument On and Of oooooccccco eee enn teen eee e eee t been ete e ene 8 Sel
20. to submenu to write an Memory arbitrary waveform to the internal memory or a USB memory m Select Internal to write a wave write form file to the internal memory m Select USB to write a waveform Write As file to the USB memory Change Directory Quick Tips mf you edit an arbitrary waveform data while the instrument generates a waveform from Edit Memory the edited data will be automatically reflected to the generated waveform m Push the front panel View button in the Edit Menu to toggle between edit texts and graphical views m Push the more bezel button in the Write to submenu to display the Lock Unlock and the Erase menu m The Lock Unlock function allows you to lock the file against accidental overwrite m Refer to the AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators Reference Manual for more information on the Edit Menu 36 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Generate Noise DC 1 Push the front panel More button 2 Pushthe More Waveform Menu bezel button 3 Select Noise Sines ise 4 You can set waveform parameters for Noise This is a sample of Gaussian Noise displayed on an oscilloscope Noise O screen DE Gaussian 5 Push DC to display DC parameters Phase U Offset Om rll gt 500ml 0 CH Quick Tip m You cannot modulate or sweep noise or a DC waveform See page 26 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Ampl Wall po Operating Basics More
21. 1 Cycle Phase 0 00 Cycle E i 1 Run Mode rT ae pa Amp 1 000 Vipp Source Internal Suet N Cycles Offset Om TrigDelay 0 0 ns Interval 1 000 ms 2 Inf Cycles A ee i cee eae renee rere Gate M0re 1 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Adjust Waveform Parameters When you turn on your instrument the default output signal is a 1 MHz sine waveform with an amplitude of 1 Vp p In the Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument following example you can change the frequency and amplitude of the original output signal 1 Push the front panel Default button to display the default output signal To change frequency push the front panel Frequency Period short cut button Frequency is now active You can change the value using the keypad and Units bezel menu or you can change the value with the general purpose knob Push the Frequency Period shortcut button again to toggle the parameter to Period Next change amplitude Push the Amplitude High shortcut button Amplitude is now active You can change the value using the keypad and Units bezel menu or you can change the value using the general purpose knob Push the Amplitude High shortcut button again to toggle the parameter to High Level You can change the values of Phase and Offset in the same way AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Save Recall CO Frequency Period Amplitude High O lt gt CO Offset Low Phase Delay H
22. 3 The Arb Waveform Menu is displayed You can now browse a list of waveform files in the internal memory or USB memory Select Internal You can specify a file from User 1 through User 4 or Edit Memory Use the front panel general purpose knob to scroll the files then select a file and push OK When USB is selected the instrument lists a directory of the folders and files on the USB memory You can select a folder or file using the knob to scroll up and down the list To open a folder push the Change Direc tory bezel button To open a file push OK To return to the upper directory first select the lt Up Directory gt icon and then push the Change Directory bezel button Quick Tips m File names are displayed only in English characters If you use non English characters to name a file these characters m Use the Write to bezel menu in the Edit menu to copy a waveform file on the USB memory to the internal memory 34 Amplitude Level Menu Read from El Userd User User2 Users Edit Memory Ok Cancel 2 USB001tfw 2005 03 26 10 01 USBODZ tf TIE USEDOS tf LISE004 tfw Directory JS iL Dto USEOOO tf USEOQID tiw Read Waveform are replaced by Roman symbols such as AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Modify an Arbitrary Waveform Edit Menu Operating Basics To modify an arbitrary waveform use the Edit Menu The Edit Menu supports several waveform edit functio
23. 51 AFG3252 5 Vp ac de into open circuit load 7 AFG3021 AFG3022 and AFG3101 AFG3102 Add 0 5 mV per C for operation outside the range of 20 C to 30 C AFG3251 AFG3252 Add 2 0 mV per C for operation outside the range of 20 C to 30 C 66 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Output Characteristics Sine Wave Y Flainess at 1 0 Vp p amplitude 4 dBm relative to 100 kHz Y Harmonic Distortion at 1 0 Vp p amplitude Y Total Harmonic Distortion at 1 Vp p amplitude Spurious nonharmonic at 1 Vp p amplitude Phase Noise typical at 1 Vp p amplitude Residual Clock Noise typical Square Wave Pulse Y Rise Time Fall Time Jitter rms typical Pulse Width Resolution Pulse Duty Leading Edge Trailing Edge 18 ns to 0 625 Pulse 5 ns to 0 625 Pulse Period Period Resolution Overshoot typical Jitter rms typical AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Specifications AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 lt 5 MHz 0 15 dB gt 5 MHz to 20 MHz 0 3 dB gt 20 MHz to 25 MHz 0 5 dB 10 Hz to 20 kHz lt 70 dBc gt 20 kHz to 1 MHz lt 60 dBc gt 1 MHz to 10 MHz lt 50 dBc gt 10 MHz to 25 MHz lt 40 dBc 10 Hz to 20 kHz lt 0 2 10 Hz to 1 MHz lt 60 dBc gt 1 MHz to 25 MHz lt 50 dBc 63 dBm lt 5 MHz 0 15 dB gt 5 MHz to 25 MHz 0 3 dB gt 25 MHz to 100 MHz 0 5 dB 10 Hz to 1 MHz lt 60 dBc gt 1 MHz
24. AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators Quick Start User Manual www tektronix com 071 1631 02 Tektronix Copyright Tektronix All rights reserved Licensed software products are owned by Tektronix or its subsidiaries or suppliers and are protected by national copyright laws and international treaty provisions Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material Specifications and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc Contacting Tektronix Tektronix Inc 14200 SW Karl Braun Drive PO Box 500 Beaverton OR 97077 USA For product information sales service and technical support m In North America call 1 800 833 9200 m Worldwide visit www tektronix com to find contacts in your area Warranty 16 Tektronix warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of original purchase from an authorized Tektronix distributor If the product proves defective during this warranty period Tektronix at its option either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product Batteries are excluded from this warranty Parts modules and replacement products used by Tektronix for warranty work may be new or r
25. Duty and change the duty rate Observe that the motor speed changes if you change the duty rate AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual AFG3000 Series ramas 0 E A Y A Z A Y o O00 OE 400 800 Oz t Tr 10 0 0 i id DIO O ns A Pahl Freq 100 000 O00 O00 ke L 18 00 ns T 18 00 ns Ampl S000 pp Shape Sine Oftset Om Pit Freq 10 00 kke Duty 50 0 Deviation 5 0 we ape eu DUT example Motor LA JN Modulation O Internal External Pally Frequency Modulation Shape Deviation il 1 00v M2 004s A Chi f 220mV Gv 2 40000us 63 Application Examples Carrier Null Frequency Modulation 64 Use the arbitrary function generator and spectrum analyzer to observe a carrier waveform of frequency modulation 1 Select Sine as an output waveform and then select FM as the modulation type Set the waveform parameters as fol lows m Carrier frequency 1 MHz m Modulation frequency 2 kHz Change Deviation Set the deviation to 4 8096 kHz It makes the carrier waveform null Confirm that the carrier null can be observed on the spectr
26. N CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 2004 IEC 61010 1 2001 1 Emissions that exceed the levels required by this standard may occur when this equipment is connected to a test object 2 Toensure compliance to the standards listed above attach only high quality shielded cables to this instrument High quality shielded cables typically are braid and foil types that have low impedance connection to shielded connectors at both ends AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 71 Specifications Instrument Dimensions 329 6 6 0 Knob i 5 g AFG 3102 RAHNA Fnononomnemaron dons LN cm r la 5 1 oo AAA O y A Se 4 Qi Z 24 0 LE D E Es t J CoS U 6 5 395 273 3 1 6 3 p 118 5 7 7 BNC connectors BNC connectors
27. Restriction of Hazardous Substances This product has been classified as Monitoring and Control equipment and is outside the scope of the 2002 95 EC RoHS Directive This product is known to contain lead cadmium mercury and hexavalent chromium AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual V Environmental Considerations vi AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Preface Preface This manual describes the installation and operation of Tektronix AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators along with basic operations and concepts For more detailed information see the Reference Manual The following instruments are supported by this manual AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 Documentation The following table lists related documentation available for your arbitrary function generator The documentation is avail able on the Document CD and on the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Quick Start User Manual Unpacking Installation Specifica tion Operation and Overviews Built in Help Ul Help and Operation Reference Manual Menu Structures User Interface and Programming Information Service Manual Optional Self service and Performance test ArbExpress Software CD Waveform creation Import waveforms from oscilloscope or PC AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Vil Preface Conventions Used in this Manual The following icons are used throughout this manual Seq
28. T Cont 1 000 000 000 00 me Frequency 3 Phase 0 00 Ampl LLL pp Perigi r 0 f f sel O m y 3 CHI Cont See OOO 00 us Frequency Phase 0 00 gt Ampl LIE pp Ferio 1 Offset Om Frequency Period Amplitude High ES gt Phase Delay Offset Low CO CO CH1 Cont 5 Amplitude Phase 0 00 e Ampl 1 000 Pp Offset Offset O my High Level Low Level Amplitude Phase 0 00 High Offset Low a B B mi High Lewel 7 Low Level 29 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument 8 To change the amplitude units push the more bezel button to display the Offset a Ta second page ili 9 Push the Units bezel button to display High Level yi CHe ms units selection bezel menu By default Vp p S selected Low Level cEm kO Quick Tip The following conversion table shows the relationship between Vp p Vrms and dBm p p 10 00 Vp p 23 98 dBm 2 828 Vp p 13 01 dBm 2 000 Vp p 10 00 dBm 1 414 Vp p 6 99 dBm 632 mV 0 00 dBm 283 MV p p 6 99 dBm 200 MV p p 10 00 dBm 10 0 MVp p 36 02 dBm 30 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Channel Select dual channel model only 1 Push the front panel Channel Select button to control the screen display You can toggle between the two chan nels Cor Gif on Output Output NOTE If you push the Channel Select button while you are in the Edit Utility Save Recall
29. arameter comparison Quick Tips m f currently in the Save Recall Utility Help or Output menu pushing the View button will have no effect m When the instrument is in the Edit menu pushing the View button will toggle between Edit text and graphical views This is the only function of the single channel model view button AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 23 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided for experienced users The shortcut buttons allow you to select a setup parameter and enter a numeric value using the front panel controls By using the shortcut buttons you can select a waveform parameter without using any bezel menu selection 1 Shortcut buttons are located below the Run Mode Run Mode buttons on the front panel Continuous Modulation Sweep In this example use pulse waveform Frequency Period Amplitude High Phase Delay Offset Low O Duty Width Leading Trailing 2 If you push the Amplitude High short AA E cut button once Amplitude becomes CH c a2 active Freq 1 000 000 OOO 00 me Amplitude Delay U UUns Leading 18 00 ns k Amp 1 000 PR Trailing 18 00 ns Offset Offset O m y Duty 50 0 High Level E mi Il Low Level 3 If you push the Amplitude High short cut button again High Level becomes T Nav Cont active Freg 1 000 000 000 00 me Amplitude Delay O00 ns Leading 18 00 ns You can also set paramet
30. are ignored AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 39 Operating Basics Sweep a Waveform The Sweep outputs a waveform with the output signal frequency varying linearly or logarithmically You can set the following parameters for Sweep m Start frequency m Stop frequency m Sweep time m Return time m Center frequency m Frequency span m Hold time 1 Select a waveform and then push the front panel Sweep button 2 You can specify the start frequency Stop frequency sweep time and return time from the sweep menu Return Time represents the amount of time from Stop Frequency to Start Fre quency Push the more button to display the second sweep menu 3 In this page you can set the parame ters for center frequency frequency span hold time and select the sweep type Hold time represents the amount of time that the frequency must remain stable after reaching the stop frequency Push the more button to display the second sweep menu 40 Frequency SOD FEO O nn AA Freq Span Center A amp Freq Start Freq Y Time Sweep f Hold gt Return T A Tr Sine Continuous Modulation Sweep Burst Start Frequency Stop Frequency weep Time Return Time hore 1013 Center Frequency pan Hald Time Type Linear Logarithm hore fata AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 4 In this page you can select the sweep mode Repeat or
31. ay CD AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Quick Tutorial 7 The Frequency Period Phase Menu is displayed and Freq is selected You Cont can now change the frequency value g1 000 000 000 00 me Phase 0 00 gt p LLL po Offset my 8 To change the frequency value use the keypad and Units bezel buttons Cont For example if you enter a value 2 eee Ampl alee pp EF using the keypad the bezel menus will e automatically change to Units ES He After entering the frequency value push ros the Units bezel button or the front panel ne Enter button to complete the entry You can change the Amplitude Phase i i R 1S i ae Cancel and Offset values in the same way ue 9 You can also change the frequency ee ATT value USING the general purpose knob Continuous Modulation Sweep Burst and the arrow keys To increase the value turn the knob Frequency Period Amplitude High clockwise CO Phase Delay Offset Low To change a specific digit select it by pushing the arrow keys Then change it E ur DA e Y by turning the knob Quick Tips m Use the front panel shortcut buttons to quickly select a waveform parameter See page 24 for usage of shortcut buttons m You can also specify a waveform parameter by using bezel menu selection This method does not use the front panel shortcut buttons m When you specify a waveform parameter using the shortcut but
32. bserve all ratings and markings on the product Consult the product manual for further rating information before making connections to the product Do not apply a potential to any terminal including the common terminal that exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal Power Off The power cord provides Mains disconnect Do Not Operate Without Covers Do not operate this product with covers or panels removed Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures If you suspect there is damage to this product have it inspected by qual ified service personnel Do Not Operate in Wet Damp Conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry Provide Proper Ventilation Refer to the manual s installation instructions for details on installing the product so it has proper ventilation AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual lil General Safety Summary Symbols and Terms Terms in this Manual These terms may appear in this manual A WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life A CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or other property Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the marking WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the marking CAUTION indicates a hazard t
33. can enter a file name in this screen Use the general purpose knob to select a character Push the Enter Character bezel button or the front panel Enter key to enter the char acter 5 To recall a setup push the front panel Recall button 6 Select a memory location Internal or USB and then push the Recall bezel button Quick Tips Memory Internal USE Save Save is O Change Directory Saveto EJ setup Memory Fel 987 654 OOO O00 kHz 123 4mvpp 2 457 Y MMSE Cont 1 234 500 He 3213 mwpp Om setup a SETUPS setup setup ANO TERAFGOOLTES ty ae a ema ar aee n E 14567801 43 AEE FGHI JKLMNOP ORS TU A Memory Internal USE Recall C m You can lock a setup file to avoid accidental overwrite When a memory location is locked a lock key icon will appear on the screen To lock or unlock a setup file push the Lock Unlock bezel button m To erase a file push the Erase bezel button m Output state is Off by default after reading a setup file AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 57 Operating Basics ArbExpress 58 ArbExpress is a Windows based software for creating and editing waveforms for Tektronix AWG and AFG instruments With ArbExpress you can create and edit waveforms transfer waveforms to and from Tektronix oscilloscopes and AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators and remotely control the arbitrary function generators The following table and bulleted list describe the system re
34. d impedance use the Output menu 1 Push the front panel Sine gt Continu ous button to display the Sine screen in this example 2 Push the front panel Top Menu E button and then push the Outpu Menu bezel button 3 The Output Menu is displayed 4 To setthe load impedance push Load Impedance 5 The Load Impedance submenu is displayed 6 To adjust the load impedance select Load You can set the load impedance to any value from 1 Qto 10 KQ The default is 50 2 Quick Tips m The load impedance is applied to the amplitude offset and high low level settings m When dBm is currently specified for output amplitude units the amplitude units setting is automatically changed to Vpp if you select high impedance m Output impedance is always set to 50 Q Sine Frequency Period Phase Menu Amplitude Level Menu Run Mode Menu Dutput O Load Impedanc Invert Off On Limit Continuous Modulation CH i High Limit gt 5 000 O Low Limit d CH2 Tek CH1 Cont I High Limit gt 5 000 w Low Limit 5 000 Y Load Coe CH2 Cont i High Limit 5 000 Y Low Limit 5 000 Y Load 50 2 Cont High Limit Low Limit 5 000 Y 50 2 Cont 5 000 Y Invert Sweep 5 000 Y Noise Add ST A TEA Burst Noise Add Ott Invert Off External Add Off Noise Add Noise Level 0 Invert Noise Add Ott Moise Level 10 Invert Off Externa
35. e 4 Set Modulation Frequency AM AM Source 5 Select Modulation Shape Internal External 6 Set Modulation Depth AM oO Frequency Modulation Shape 7 This is an example amplitude modula tion waveform displayed on an oscillo scope screen AE Y e E TON gt PRAT nmenimemninnnninamnbonn E DEAN soom AAA 20 05 A AAPP i t 60 0000ns Quick Tips m You can output Frequency Modulation or Phase Modulation waveforms in the same way m You cannot select Pulse Noise or DC as a carrier waveform 42 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics m You can select an internal or external signal as an AM source If you select an external source and set the modulation depth to 120 the output will be at the maximum amplitude when a 1 V signal is applied to the rear panel EXT MODULATION INPUT connector m You can select a modulation shape from the internal memory or USB memory To Output an FSK Waveform Frequency Shift Keying modulation is a modulation technique that shifts the output signal frequency between two frequen cies the carrier frequency and Hop frequency 1 Follow the steps described on page 42 to display the modulation type selec tion submenu Tek ICH FSk Freg 1 000 000 000 00 mire Source Internal amet 1 000 yp FSK Pate 50 00 te In this example select FSK as the modulation type Offset mv Shape Square 2 The FSK parameter setting screen is Tek Modulation
36. e ak _ AR password input page Passuo d protection Abcd eer ikl Mo eS Eo q 4 Enter your password Use the general um ELE EA 5 bro E 8 pe a purpose knob to select the characters seat and push the Enter Character bezel button after each selection Access Protection Enter As you enter the characters of your Character password they are displayed as a series of asterisks on the pass 9 IR word input page If no specific password has been previ ously defined use the default password DEFAULT 5 Select OK to turn the access protection on NOTE When Access Protection is on the Change Password bezel button is disabled AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 59 Operating Basics 60 Changing the Password Before the password is changed for the first time the default password is DEFAULT To change the password do the following steps 1 Select Security Menu from the Utility menu lf the Access Protection is set to On turn it off using the Access Protection menu Otherwise skip to step 3 Select Change Password to display the password input page Enter your current password Use the general purpose knob to select the characters and push the Enter Character bezel button after each selection Then select OK to display the New Password input page Enter a new password As you enter the characters of your new password they are displayed on the screen Check carefully to e
37. e of the Utility menu is dis played Select Firmware Update Note If the USB memory is not inserted the Firmware Update bezel button is disabled Note If Access Protection is on the Firm ware Update bezel button is disabled See page 59 for Access Protection Edit Application Solutions Serial Data 0 Interface Language English System Status hore You can use the front panel USB Memory connector to update your arbitrary function generator firmware CAUTION Updating your instrument firmware is a sensitive operation which may damage your instrument if you do not follow all instructions carefully To prevent damage to the instrument do not remove the USB memory or power off the instrument during the update process NOTE The screen images of the following procedure are provided as an example The actual screen display may be different depending on your instrument configuration Utility Wen Free Technical Seminar Series Learn the latest test methodologies Sign up now Share Cas ivi See New SATA and N m SAS Analysis Module Event for Oscilloscopes sor mericas J K15 enables HSDPA 5 H 324M and 3GPP R6 Troubleshooting View Details View Details Firmware Update Security Menu ot Jof 3 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 6 Select the downloaded firmware file by rotating the general purpose knob and then push the Execute bezel button The firmware f
38. econditioned to like new performance All replaced parts modules and products become the property of Tektronix In order to obtain service under this warranty Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix shipping charges prepaid and with a copy of customer proof of purchase Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations This warranty shall not apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install repair or service the product b to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment c to repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non Tektronix supplies or d to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or integration increases
39. ee page 34 for output 2 Ramp Phase Delay Offset Low ting an arbitrary waveform UD C CO 4 To select other standard waveforms Pulss such as Sin x x Noise DC or Gauss ian push the More button and then push the top bezel button 26 Duty Width Leading Trailing O O Edit Utility qe More D Recall CEAD AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 5 These are waveform examples of Sin x x and Noise 6 These are waveform examples of DC and Gaussian 7 These are waveform examples of Lorentz and Haversine 8 These are waveform examples of Exponential Rise and Exponential Decay AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Sin x x Noise A A uy gt PEA A T 200mv 2 M 100ns A Chl f 0 00V l i i j Chi 250mY Q M 10 0ps S 0GS s 200ps pt Gy 52 0000ns A Chi 350mW TEK RUN f W Auto Run L TE Trig d T j i En P t fe Y gt Pro i i J Gil 200mve M 100ns A Chi f 0 00 v Gl 200mve M 100ns A Chi f 0 00 V y 52 0000ns i gt 52 0000ns Run Te Trig d Run Te Trig d 1 F i i 1 j i il 200mve M 100ns A Chl f 0 00 V Gl 200mv 0 M 100ns A Chl s 0 00Y dev 52 0000ns j i st o2 0000nS iaai Wmv 52 0000ns f Exponential Rise Exponential Decay AAA Sl CE M f f j gt gt Gl 200mve M 100ns A Chi f 0 00 V Gil 200mve M 100ns A Chi 0 00 V
40. er to page 63 for an application example of pulse width modulation 44 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics Trigger Out The arbitrary function generator outputs CH1 Trigger Out signal if your instrument is a dual channel model 1 Connect the front panel Trigger Output connector and the external Wancal uty trigger input connector of the oscillo scopes The Trigger Output connector Output Input provides the trigger signal for oscillo O scopes TTL mw 2 These are trigger out samples of S Modulation sweep and modulation waveforms ee Tek Run l J l Trig d Tek Run l F it Trig d e a dean ie ANNAN PTA i EUA z D f D om WARE nul N LN i i AN iN il Hii ty Hi Hi ae IA lt a HT in A i i i E DA ETTET 1 00 v cum POMER TRF 1 32 V DE soom AAA M 200s a O i Uv 3 78000ms i tiv 60 0000ns 3 These are trigger out samples of burst con i Burst Continuous and continuous waveforms SN o ne u f y AAAA AAA O EERE a E a proc y i H 2 A A aeaa 200mV 24Ch2 1 00 V 92M 20045 A Ch2 f 1 52 V DG 30m O ch2 POPP sob cha y PRTOmV Gey 52 0000ns i Gy 380 000ps Quick Tips m To synchronize multiple AFG3000 series instruments connect the Trigger Output of the master instrument and the Trigger Input of the slave instrument with a BNC cable Refer to page 53 for synchronous operation m The Trigger Out signal cannot be output when the
41. ernal Quick Tips 52 Hi Interface Utility E Language English O Sustem Trigger Out Trigger SYTE Clock Ref Internal External Power On Default Last The external reference Input and Output connectors are used for synchronizing multiple AFG3000 series instruments Refer to page 53 for synchronous operation The arbitrary function generator can use the internal source or an external source as a reference signal When the internal reference is activated a 10 MHz reference signal is output on the rear panel EXT REF OUT connector This output signal synchronizes other devices to the arbitrary function generator When the external reference input is activated the rear panel EXT REF INPUT connector is used as the input for an external reference signal The arbitrary function generator is synchronized by this external reference signal The EXT REF OUTPUT connector is not provided with the AFG3021 and AFG3022 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics Synchronous Operation AFG3100 and AFG3200 Series To synchronize multiple arbitrary function generators use the Utility menu Some documentation may also refer to the syn chronous operation as master slave operation 1 Use a BNC cable to connect the front panel Trigger O
42. ers for H High Trailing 18 00 ns A Frequency Period Offset Low tow DOO my Duty Width or Leading Trailing in the Duty 50 0 3 same way High Level Lenrcrrronrr nmerronrcod cnenceoonsencanheaonene fcnoonsoncooneooncocnan E EEE Low Level Quick Tips m f you push the Phase Delay shortcut button Delay becomes active Pushing Phase Delay again will have no effect because there is no phase parameter in the pulse parameter menu m The Duty Width and Leading Trailing shortcut buttons are functional only when the instrument is in the pulse parameter menu 24 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Default Setup Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument When you want to restore the instrument settings to the default values use the front panel Default button 1 Push the front panel Default button 2 A confirmation pop up message appears on the screen Push OK to recall the default settings Push Cancel to cancel the recall 3 If you select OK the instrument dis plays a 1 MHz frequency 1 Vp p ampli tude sine waveform as the default setup AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Save Recall doc a CH1 Cont Freq 1 000 000 000 00 me Delay O00 ns Leading 18 00 ns OO my Trailing 18 00 ns L oul z 5 a 0 fii Y Ou Are you sure you want to recall default setup CH1 Cont Freg 1 000 000 000 00 me Phase 0 00 gt Ampl LLL pp Offset Omi Ok Cancel a eu Yep Amplitude Utiset
43. f Test and Self Calibration os lt seu dais aoa coue rosas pices wees eedw ae esoo ed 9 Selecting a Local Language 2 cotajaaraoendasr nac radiata adado ritos goaa 10 Protect Your Instrument from Misuse so comisaria reside aras rs 11 ocio Eolo MM oe Pre o caeeesasesen cae aneeshdseoeueeaetae lt hanedeusaess 12 PROLOG YOUN Ul CAPO o AP 13 Update Your Instrument FirmWware o o oooooocor ee nen en eee eet n teen teen enn eens 14 Connect to a Network base ory are sea snk pare hob ee an sn ann Gel tba bane oravataetdemeared aansuraeiee daa ndearn swede 17 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument 0 ccc eee eee nent e ete e ete tee eee tenes 21 Frome Panel OVEIWEW cayenne gues A III 21 CMC MING ACE cesta ace eearga aces ae hee hosed een ea oe 22 WIGS UL Oly gates ara ceyes as Genta Ie paren gine ren E TE T ans Pe ees 23 Stata IA ure dicho nce A ane Gee ew Base Bate oe ene A eee a ao ydey wane awe wan eee o oe 24 BLEU ES ilo ee y ee ee E ee o A A 25 CIE CT Y aveo ra airaa de e A A yn 26 SA A a O baw eae Eee inai in i a 28 Adjust Waveform PalaMeGtelS cic ona devia vine ad e oa ee awe YE deed eke ew Peed ew eden de AAA ons 29 Channel Select dual channel model only 0 cece een ene nett eee teen et nnnnes 31 A A A In eye eee bg Ae eee aa E EEN 31 A eo OOO o A Pe nen oad 32 oporana Ba CS vomstuinanrtarre end ise bres hah eee hates thos eer od Ue dnde cc 33 Generate a Pulse Waveform o ooooooooocoo een nee n ent
44. following figure shows the front panel of the dual channel model Top Menu button Bezel menu buttons Function buttons Tektronix ANG SI Bee ee emmy CERO Shortcut buttons Numeric keypad Trigger Input connector View button Trigger Output connector USB connector Menu buttons Power On Off switch CH1 and CH2 Output connectors AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 21 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Screen Interface Message display area Tek EI Cont oe Output status Freq 1 000 000 000 OC aie Phase 0 002 Frequency Period iffset Om Ph tl Main display area il aL Parameter listing Amplitude Level or Graph ea Bezel menu AM pl A 10 y pp Run Mode Menu Output Menu Level meter View tab Bezel Menu When you push a front panel button the instrument displays the corresponding menu on the right side of the screen The menu shows the options that are available when you push the unlabeled bezel buttons directly to the right of the screen Some documentation may also refer to the bezel buttons as option buttons side menu buttons or soft keys Main Display Area and View Tab Pushing the front panel View button toggles through the view format of the main display area The view tabs correspond with the current view format The arbitrary function generator can display three different screen formats See page 23 Output Stat
45. g ensure that the ambient temperature is between 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Trig tput Or oS A CAUTION To ensure proper cooling keep the both sides of the instrument clear of obstructions Power Supply Requirements Source Voltage and Frequency 100 V to 240 V 47 Hz to 63 Hz or 115 V 360 Hz to 440 Hz Power Consumption Less than 120 W 6 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Started Standard Accessories Unpack the instrument and check that you received all items listed as Standard Accessories Check the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com for the most current information Accessory Tektronix part number The AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators Quick English Option LO 071 1631 xx ATA UEN Maa French Option L1 y 071 1632 xx Italian Option L2 071 1669 xx German Option L3 071 1633 xx Spanish Option L4 071 1670 xx Japanese Option L5 071 1634 xx Simple Chinese Option L7 071 1635 xx Traditional Chinese Option L8 071 1636 xx Korean Option L9 071 1637 xx Russian Option L10 071 1638 xx No printed manual Option L99 AFG3000 Series Document CD 063 3828 xx ArbExpress Application Software for Tektronix Arbitrary 063 3763 xx Function Generators Software CD The AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators Reference 071 1639 xx Manual a PDF file on the AFG3000 Series Document CD The AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Func
46. ile name is as follows m tekafgtb 1 x x tfb 7 Theinstrument asks you Are you sure you want to update firmware Push OK 8 Theinstrument displays Do not power off until the process completes The clock symbol at the top right of the screen indicates the update process is in progress CAUTION A firmware update usually takes approximately two minutes Do not remove the USB memory during the update process CAUTION If you accidentally removed the USB memory during the update process do not power off the instru ment Repeat the installation process from step 3 9 Wait until the instrument displays Operation completed 10 Push OK CAUTION If Operation completed is not displayed do not power off the instrument Repeat the installation process from step 2 using a different type of USB memory AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Started Fy Update 1 Hew Current 1 0 3 01 Build 1 tekafgth 1 1 0tfb 027112 14 15 20050 OK Cancel k Litility FY Update d Fi Update _ 1 Tek E Fa Update 1 New Execute Current 1 0 3 01 Build 1 tekafgtb 1 1 0tfb OCT12 14 15 2005 Are you sure you want to update firmware Cancel A Utility FW Update d Fy Update 1 Hew Current 1 0 3 01 Build Utility FW Update 4 Tek Fy Update 1 Hew Current 1 0 3 01 Build tekafgtb 1 1 Otfb ocri214 q Operation completed Utility
47. instrument may be damaged A CAUTION Do not apply excessive inputs over 5 V to Trigger Input connector The instrument may be damaged Use Fuse Adapter The instrument will be damaged if a large DC or AC voltage is applied to the output or input connectors To protect the output circuits a fuse adapter is provided as an optional accessory When the instrument is used by students or other inex perienced users always attach the fuse adapter to the output connectors to avoid damage Tektronix part numbers for the fuse adapter are as follows m 013 0345 00 Adapter m 159 0454 00 0 125 A fuse set 3 each Adapter 0 125A Fuse AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 11 Getting Started Floating Ground 12 Since the common input and output channel common of the arbitrary function generator is electrically isolated from the chassis ground the instrument chassis and ground line of the AC connector you can make a floating connection between the instrument and other equipment All the signal output connectors are connected to the common ground and the remote interface connector is connected to the chassis ground CAUTION When you make a floating connection review the following precautions The maximum rated voltage between the chassis ground and common ground is 42 V DC peak AC When the poten tial voltage between the chassis ground and common ground goes over 42 Vp the internal protective circuit will be acti
48. l 4dd Off Ott Moise level 10 Ott External Add Off Cont E Load Impedance Invert Off On Limit Moise External Add Off Oni 504 Load High Z AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Invert Waveform To invert a waveform use the Output menu 1 Push the front panel Sine gt Continu ous button 2 Follow the steps described on page 48 to display the Output Menu To invert a waveform push the Invert bezel button to select On 3 Push the front panel CH1 Output On button to enable the output 4 Toconfirm an inverted waveform push the front panel Sine button again The displayed waveform is inverted and the Output Status see page 22 is changed from Output Off to Invert AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics Fu Tek Sine Continuous Lii pa Se Sete coe Gm G Freq 1 000 000 000 00 me Phase UO0 FA Frequency Ampl UL pp F eriod a Offset mv Phase Menu Amplitude Level Menu Fun Mode Menu Output Menu Load Impedance Invert Ot mie Limit Con cm cm Con Output Output CH Cont Freq 1 000 000 000 00 me Phase 0 00 2 mpl Oige Offset Om Amplitudes Level 500 rll a a Menu Run Mode Menu Output Menu 49 Operating Basics Add Noise 50 To add the internal noise signal to a waveform use the Output menu 1 Push the front panel Sine gt Continu F Function ous button t
49. list describe the general features of AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators Model AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 Crane E Sine 25 MHz 100 MHz 240 MHz Pulse 12 5 q25MH2 50 MHz 120 MHz Memory Ca O to 65 536 2 to 16 384 gt 16 384 to 2 to 16 384 gt 16 384 to 131 072 131 072 Sampling Rate 250 250 MSs 250 MS s m Three functions integrated into one generator m 25 MHz to 240 MHz Function Generator m 12 5 MHz to 120 MHz Pulse Generator m 14 bits Arbitrary Waveform Generator m Color or monochrome LCD display m Ground isolation m Synchronous operation m USB memory interface a ArbExpress Software m Context sensitive Help system AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 5 Getting Started Before Installation Inspect the arbitrary function generator carton for external damage If the carton is damaged notify the carrier Remove the arbitrary function generator from its package and check that it has not been damaged in transit Verify that the carton contains the instrument and its standard accessories Refer to Standard Accessories on page 7 Operating Requirements Environmental 1 Place the instrument on a cart or 329 6 mm bench observing clearance require ments Tektronix AFG 3102 cocoa CI m Sides 50 mm 2 in Aa OC SS m Rear 50 mm 2 in Aa oo 2 in 156 3 mm E e Y Ms More Save Recall CE O E E G seo 2 Before operatin
50. nction Generators Follow these steps to learn the basics of the arbitrary function generator 1 Connect the power cord and then push the front panel power on off switch to turn on the arbitrary function generator Connect a BNC cable from the CH1 Output of arbitrary function generator to an oscilloscope input connector Push the front panel Sine button and then push the Continuous button to select a waveform Push the front panel CH1 Output On button to enable the output Use the oscilloscope auto scaling function to display the sine waveform on the screen lf the instrument outputs a default sine waveform you can manually set the oscilloscope as follows m 0 5 us div 200 mV div To change the frequency push the front panel Frequency Period short cut button AFG3000 series Oscilloscope Sin Continuous Modulation Sweep Burst 6 Tek Run TE chi Bandwidth Full Bandwidth F AS 150 MHZ 20 MH2 AN 200mY 2h M 400ns A Chl f 76 0mY gt Wv 0 00000 s Fine Scale 200mY div Frequency Period Amplitude High C Offset Low C O Coupling Invert Bandwidth Position Offset Fron AC off 150 MHz 0 00 div 0 000 V E Phase Del
51. nel signals push the Align Phase bezel Frequency button Period When you push the Align Phase button the instrument will stop the die signal generation adjust the phases of orf On both channels and automatically restart Fhase the signal generation a Align Phase 46 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Amplitude Operating Basics To set the CH1 amplitude and CH2 amplitude to the same level follow these steps 1 Push the front panel Amplitude High shortcut button 2 Push the more bezel button 3 Page two of Amplitude Level Menu is displayed You can set the CH1 and CH2 ampli tude to the same level by selecting On in the second bezel menu from the top Frequency Period Amplitude Frequency Period Amplitude High Offset C E Phase Delay Offset Low High Level CD Units pp C Low Level Thore Level CH1 CH2 gff T 3 Mare 2of2 To set the CH1 frequency and CH2 frequency to the same value follow these steps 1 Push the front panel Frequency Period shortcut button to display the Frequency Period Parameter Menu 2 You can set the CH1 and CH2 frequency to the same value by selecting On in the third bezel menu from the top AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Frequency Frequency Period Amplitude High Phase Delay Offset Low Frequency Off Uno Phase lian Phase 47 Operating Basics Set up Load Impedance 48 To set the loa
52. nel 32 Selecting a local language 10 Self calibration 9 Self test Utility menu 9 Service Manual vii Set up load impedance 48 Shortcut buttons 21 24 Side menu buttons 22 Sin x x Standard waveform 27 Soft keys 22 Specifications 65 Standard accessories 7 Standard waveforms 26 Start frequency Sweep waveform 40 Stop frequency Sweep waveform 40 Sweep time Sweep waveform 40 Sweep waveform Application examples 62 Synchronous operation 53 7 Top Menu button 21 Trigger input connector 21 Trigger out 45 Trigger output connector 21 45 U USB connector Front panel 21 Rear panel 32 USB memory 54 Firmware updates 14 Save Recall instrument setup 57 To generate an arbitrary waveform 34 Utility menu 55 Access protection 59 Connecting to a network 17 Language selection 10 Self test and self calibration 9 Synchronous operation 53 Updating instrument firmware 14 V View button 21 23 View tab Screen interface 22 Voltage units Conversion table of Vp p Vrms and dBm 30 W Waveform parameter how to change 29 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual
53. ng 1 ppm year Phase except DC Noise Pulse Range 180 00 to 180 00 Lead Delay Pulse Range 0 ps to Period Pulse Width 0 8 Leading Edge Time Trailing Edge Time Resolution 10 ps or 8 digits Amplitude 50 Q AFG3251 AFG3252 Range 10 MVp p to 10 Vp p 20 MVp p to 10 Vp p 50 mV to 5 Von W Accuracy 1 of setting 1 mV 1 kHz sine waveform 0 V offset gt 10 mV amplitude Resolution 0 1 MV p05 0 1 mVims 1 mV 0 1 dBm or 4 digits Units Vp p Vims dBm and Volt High Level and Low Level Output Impedance 50 Q Isolation 42 Vj maximum to earth DC Offset 50 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 into 50 Q v Accuracy 1 of setting 5 mV 0 5 of amplitude Vp p Resolution 1 mV Internal Noise Add Range 0 0 to 50 of amplitude setting Vp p of signal waveform Resolution 1 1 Triggered Gated Burst Mode AFG3021 AFG3022 1 uHz to 12 5 MHz AFG3101 AFG3102 1 uHz to 50 MHz AFG3251 AFG3252 1 uHz to 120 MHz 2 Resolution 0 01 sine 0 19 other standard waveforms 3 AFG3021 AFG3022 20 mV to 20 Vp p into open circuit load AFG3101 AFG3102 40 mV to 20 Vp p into open circuit load AFG3251 AFG3252 100 mV to 10 Vp p into open circuit load 4 AFG3251 AFG3252 frequency range gt 200 MHz to 240 MHz 50 mV to 4 Vp p into 50 100 mV to 8 Vp p into open circuit load 5 dBm is used only for sine waveform 6 AFG3021 AFG3022 and AFG3101 AFG3102 10 V4 ac de into open circuit load AFG32
54. ns and provides import or storage of edited waveform data 1 Push the front panel Edit button to Edit display the Edit Menu O eo 2 Select Number of Points to set the number of waveform points to be edited 3 Select New to write a standard wave form to Edit memory The written waveform has the number of points specified by Number of Points One of five waveform types Sine Square Ramp Pulse and Noise can be te selected 4 Select Operation to display the Oper ations submenu 5 Select Read from to specify a memory location of waveform data from Internal or USB 6 Push Operation to display the Opera tions submenu m Push Line to display the Line edit submenu m Push Data to display the Data Point edit submenu m Push Cut to display the Cut Data Points submenu 7 Push Line to display the Line edit sub menu This submenu allows you to edit by linearly interpolating from a specified point in the waveform currently being edited to another specified point Line From To AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Utility Humber of Points 200 1 From EN Esecute 35 Operating Basics 8 Select Paste at Beginning to append inni i aste at a esd at the beginning of the edit ee waveform Select Paste at End to append a wave oe form at the end of the edit waveform 9 Select Write to to display a submenu to write waveform data to hit HP es write E 10 Use Write
55. nsure you are entering the desired characters Select OK to activate the new pass word Note A password must have at least four characters and not more than12 charac fers Quick Tip m Use the front panel general purpose knob to select a character when you enter a password and then push the Enter Utility Protection Password Tek Firmware Access Update Protection Change Password Security Q F aa urdi Pazeni a e E g AB CDEP GAL TEE MNOP ORS TUY ai Access Protection Enter Character Ok New Password ABC 123 Abedetghiikl mnopars tuy Kye EEE al a ABADE FGHI TKLMNOP ORS TUV i Access Protection Enter Character Character bezel button You can also use the front panel numeric keypad and the Enter button NOTE To activate or deactivate the access protection you must enter the password you set If you forget the password you must return the instrument to Tektronix to reset the password AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Application Examples Application Examples This section contains a series of application examples These simplified examples highlight the features of the arbi trary function generator and give you ideas for using it to solve your own test problems Lissajous Patterns Use the AFG3000 series dual channel model to create a Lissajous pattern and observe the waveforms with an oscillo scope 1 Connect the CH1 and CH2 Outputs of the dual channel arbitrar
56. o display the Sine wave i Sine ieee Modulation Sweep Burst jos b form screen in this example 2 Follow the steps described on page 48 Ek to display the Output Menu To add Limit Sa O Noise Add noise toa sine waveform push Noise High Limit 5 000 Y Noise ddd Off Low Limit 5 000 Y Noise Level 0 Off Oni 3 The Noise Add submenu is displayed Noise gail la Invert ofi Moise Level Push Noise Add to select On y External 4dd Off External Add Off On 4 Push the front panel CH1 Output but Tek PD ton to enable the output The Output Bul Cont CASE Aut Status see page 22 is changed from Pe ee o ae Of On Output Off to Noise A Load 30 E Invert Ott Noise Level External Add Off 5 To adjust the noise level push Noise Tek tn S Level Use the general purpose knob see l Noise Add or the numeric pad to enter the value ee eee pi Of On LowLimit 5 000 Y Noise Level 10 le Load SOc Invert Ott Noise Leng External ddd Off Quick Tips m An internal noise generator digital is used to add noise m CH1 and CH2 noises are non correlating AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Add Signal AFG3100 and AFG3200 Series Operating Basics The AFG3101 AFG3102 and AFG3251 AFG3252 rear panel ADD INPUT connector allows you to add an external signal to the CH1 output signal 1 Connect an external signal source to the rear panel ADD INPUT connector Push the front panel Top Menu E button
57. o property including the product IV AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Environmental Considerations Environmental Considerations This section provides information about the environmental impact of the product Product End of Life Handling Observe the following guidelines when recycling an instrument or component Equipment Recycling Production of this equipment required the extraction and use of natural resources The equip ment may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health if improperly handled at the product s end of life In order to avoid release of such substances into the environment and to reduce the use of natural resources we encourage you to recycle this product in an appropriate system that will ensure that most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately The symbol shown to the left indicates that this product complies with the European Union s requirements according to Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE For information about recycling about options check the Support Service section of the Tektronix Web site www tektronix com Mercury Notification This product uses an LCD backlight lamp that contains mercury Disposal may be regulated due to environmental considerations Please contact your local authorities or within the United States the Electronics Indus tries Alliance www eiae org for disposal or recycling information
58. onnector is provided with all the Tektronix AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators to allow you to perform the following tasks m Save or recall user defined waveforms to from a USB memory m Save or recall setups to from files on a USB memory m Update your arbitrary function generator firmware CAUTION Do not remove USB memory while writing or reading data It may cause data loss and the USB memory may be damaged When you attach a USB memory to the instrument a caution message appears on the screen Do not remove the USB memory until the message disappears If you remove the USB memory while this caution message is displayed it may cause damage to the instrument For further information on Save Recall see page 57 For updating your arbitrary function generator see page 14 Quick Tips m UseaUSB memory with cross section smaller than 20 mm x 12 mm to connect to the AFG3000 series front panel USB connector To connect a larger USB memory use an extension cord m The AFG3000 series instruments support a USB memory with FAT12 FAT16 or FAT32 file system 54 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics Utility Menu Push the front panel Utility button to display the Utility menu The Utility menu provides access to utilities used by the instrument such as I O interface system related menus diagnostics calibration and local language preferences 1 Push the front panel Utility button to Edit Utility 7 display the
59. or Help menu the screen display returns to the previous view The channels do not toggle Output ON OFF 1 To enable signal output push the front panel Channel Output On button The button is lit with an LED when it is in the On state You can configure the signal with the outputs off This will allow you to mini mize the chance of sending a problem atic signal to a DUT 2 Dual channel model only You can turn on or off the signal output for channel 1 and channel 2 indepen dently You can enable one of the two channels or enable both of the two channels at any time AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Output Output i Utility D Cs Cs fs OOO OQ Tr J 31 Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Rear Panel The following illustration shows the rear panel connectors for the instrument T gt f A WARNING E S ec u rity S ot TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK THE POWER CORD PROTECTIVE i GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE CONNECTED TO GROUND 10 OPERA 5 EABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE DO
60. p Symmetry 100 10 to 90 of amplitude range Modulation AM Amplitude Modulation Carrier Waveforms Standard waveforms except Pulse DC and Noise and Arb Modulation Source Internal or External Internal Modulating Sine Square Ramp Noise and Arb Waveforms Internal Modulating 2 mHz to 50 00 kHz Frequency Depth 0 0 to 120 0 FM Frequency Modulation AFG3251 AFG3252 Carrier Waveforms Standard waveforms except Pulse DC and Noise and Arb Modulation Source Internal or External Internal Modulating Sine Square Ramp Noise and Arb Waveforms Internal Modulating 2 mHz to 50 00 kHz Frequency Peak Deviation DC to 12 5 MHz DC to 50 MHz DC to 120 MHz PM Phase Modulation Carrier Waveforms Standard waveforms except Pulse DC and Noise and Arb Modulation Source Internal or External Internal Modulating Sine Square Ramp Noise and Arb Waveforms Internal Modulating 2 mHz to 50 00 kHz Frequency Phase Deviation Range 0 0 to 180 0 degrees 68 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Modulation cont FSK Frequency Shift Keying Carrier Waveforms Modulation Source Internal Key Rate Specifications Standard waveforms except Pulse DC and Noise and Arb Internal or External 2 mHz to 1 000 MHz Numbers of Key 2 PWM Pulse Width Modulation Carrier Waveforms Pulse Modulation Source Internal Modulating Waveforms Internal Modulating Frequency Deviation Range Internal or External Sine Squa
61. quirements and general features System Requirements OS Supported Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 or Windows 98 Me or Windows NT Minimum PC Requirements Pentium III 800 MHz and higher 256 MB RAM 300 MB free hard disk Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 and higher NET Framework 1 1 Redistributable 800 x 600 Display resolution Oscilloscope Requirements TekVISA version 2 03 or above Create waveforms from standard waveform templates Modify and transfer waveforms to perform DUT level tests Directly import waveforms from an oscilloscope Send waveforms to AWG AFG instruments directly from ArbExpress or MATLAB Math operations on waveforms For more information on ArbExpress refer to the ArbExpress online help AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics Using the Security Menu Use the Security menu to limit access to the following menus m Firmware update m Service menu Refer to the service manual for information about the service menu Access Protection The access protection is set to Off by default To turn the access protection on do the following steps 1 Push the front panel Utility button to display the Utility menu and then push the more bezel button twice Firmware pi Update Interface Lanquage English 2 Select Security Menu Edit Utility Security System Menu Status mare mores tots 1of3 3 Select Access Protection to display th
62. re Ramp Noise and Arb 2 mHz to 50 00 kHz 0 0 to 50 0 of pulse period Sweep AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 Type Linear or Logarithmic Start Stop Frequency 1 uHz to 240 MHz except Arb Start Stop Frequency Arb Sweep Hold Return Time 1 mHz to 25 MHz 1 mHz to 100 MHz 1 mHz to 240 MHz Range 1 ms to 300 s Sweep time 0 ms to 300 s Hold Return time Resolution 1 ms or 4 digits Total Sweep Time Accuracy lt 0 4 typical The maximum waveform length for Arb is 4 096 Waveform data points over 4 096 are ignored The maximum waveform length for Arb is 2 048 Waveform data points over 2 048 are ignored Pulse DC and Noise waveforms are not available q o A Total sweep time Sweep time Hold time Return time lt 300 s AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 69 Specifications Inputs Outputs Front Panel CH1 Trigger Output Level Positive TTL level pulse into 1 KQ Impedance 50 Q Jitter rms typical 500 ps AFG3021 AFG3022 200 ps AFG3101 AFG3102 100 ps AFG3251 AFG3252 Trigger Input Level TTL compatible Pulse Width 100 ns minimum Impedance 10 KQ Slope Positive Negative selectable Trigger Delay 0 0 ns to 85 000 s Resolution 100 ps or 5 digits Jitter rms typical Burst lt 500 ps Trigger input to signal output Rear Panel External Modulation Input Input Range 1 0 V full scale except FSK 3 3 V logic level FSK Impedance 10 kQ Frequency Range AM FM PM FSK PWM DC to 25 kH
63. ree conditions m The arbitrary function generator must have been calibrated adjusted at an ambient temperature between 20 C and 30 C m The arbitrary function generator must have been operating continuously for 20 minutes within the specified operating temperature range m The instrument must be in an environment with temperature altitude and humidity with the operating limits described in these specifications Electrical Operating Mode Run Mode Continuous Modulation Sweep and Burst Burst Count 1 to 1 000 000 cycles or Infinite Internal Trigger Rate 1 000 ms to 500 0 s Waveforms Standard Sine Square Pulse Ramp More Sin x x Noise DC Gaussian Lorentz Exponen tial Rise Exponential Decay and Haversine Arbitrary Waveform AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 Waveform Length 2 to 65 536 2 to gt 16 384 2 to gt 16 384 16 384 to 131 072 16 384 to 131 072 Sampling Rate 250 MS s 250 MS s 250 MS s Resolution 14 bits Non volatile Waveform Memory 4 Frequency AFG3251 AFG3252 Ramp Sin x x 1 uHz to 250 kHz 1 uHz to 1 MHz 1 uHz to 2 4 MHz Gaussian Lorentz Exponential Rise Exponential Decay Haversine Arbitrary 1 mHz to 12 5 MHz 1 mHz to 50 MHz 1 mHz to 120 MHz AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 65 Specifications Waveforms cont Resolution Y Accuracy Stability 1 uHz or 12 digits 1 ppm 0 C to 50 C except Arb 1 ppm 1 Hz 0 C to 50 C Arb Accuracy Agi
64. rm Burst Phase O 00 Ampl LLL pe Offset OOO mv 500mV Q M2 00us A Ch4 f 900mv C Ch3 1 00V Ch4 5 00 Y Trig d Manual CS O Input Output Freq JOO 000 000 00 me Cycle Source Internal H Cycles TriaDela 0 000 000 0 Interval 1 000 ms Int Cycles reg Ir Ir a llas Gate hore late gt Gy 3 12000ps AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual To Generate a Gated Burst Waveform Operating Basics In the gated burst mode the output is enabled or disabled based on the internal gate signal or an external signal applied to the front panel Trigger Input connector While the gate signal is true or the front panel Manual Trigger button is depressed the instrument outputs a continuous waveform 1 Push the front panel Burst button to display the burst menu 2 Select Gate 3 This is a sample oscilloscope screen The top waveform is an external trigger signal 4 This is a gated waveform sample Quick Tips Burst Freq 1 000 000 000 00 me 1 Cycle Phase 0 00 Cycle Gate Ampl 1000 pp Source External N Cycles Offset OOO mv TrigDelay 0 000 0000 Polarity Positive 500mY 2 M2 004s A Ch4 f 900mv Ch3 1 00 Y 2 Ch4 5 00V i Gv 3 36000us m The instrument provides the following three trigger sources for Burst mode m Internal or external trigger signal m Manual trigger m Remote command m Once Gate is selected burst count parameters
65. rna dd Off On 3 Push the Limit bezel button ba Tek d Cont 4 Select High Limit Use numeric keys Impedance Ens Noise Add Off High Limit orthe general purpose knob to enter a er Low Limit 50 my Noise Level 10 Load 503 nw Lint ane Ot f On External add Off oe Enter 50 mV for High Limit and 50 mV for Low Limit Limit cs Noise 5 Push the front panel Sine button to CH1 Cont display the waveform parameter rea 1 000 000 000 00 me Anplitude Confirm that High and Low voltage one levels were changed Offset You cannot enter any values greater than 50 mV for High level High Level Low Level hore Li 5 z 2 us 1 5 a 1 0 t 2 Quick Tip m When you set limit values using Output Menu a level indicator is displayed at left end of graph area Refer to Screen Interface on page 22 for the level indicator AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 13 Getting Started Update Your Instrument Firmware 14 Push the front panel Utility button to display the Utility menu Version information is displayed on the screen Confirm the firmware version of your instrument Visit www tektronix com and check if Tektronix offers a newer firmware version Download the compressed zip file with the most current firmware to your PC Unzip the downloaded file and copy the file to your USB memory Insert the USB memory into the front panel USB connector Push the more bezel button twice in the Utility menu The third pag
66. round screw is used to ground the instrument Use a unified coarse screw 6 32 6 35 mm length or less 32 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Operating Basics Operating Basics Generate a Pulse Waveform 1 Push the front panel Pulse button to display the Pulse screen 2 Push the Frequency Period shortcut CES BEDNE Con button to select Frequency or Period uN Period U0 00 us Frequency Delay O00 ns Leading 18 00 ns Ampl OOO Pp Trailing 16 00 ns Period Offset Om Duty 50 0 _ Period CH1 CH2 3 Push the Duty Width shortcut button Tek to toggle between Duty and Width Ser Hy 4 Push the Leading Trailing shortcut ee saing 100 0 button to toggle the parameters for i ate i ratie g i Width Leading Edge and Trailing Edge Coury ae Edge elie Edge 5 This is an example of a pulse wave OT Ligia r i i T form displayed on an oscilloscope screen n 200mYV Q5 M 200ns A Chi 5 76 0m0 mv 252 000ns 7 Quick Tip m You can set Lead Delay Push the Phase Delay shortcut button to display the lead delay setting screen You can also select Lead Delay from the bezel menu AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 33 Operating Basics Generate an Arbitrary Waveform The arbitrary function generator can output an arbitrary waveform that is stored in the internal memory or a USB memory 1 Push the front panel Arb button 2 Push the Arb Waveform Menu bezel button
67. rt 2 Push the front panel Utility button Edit Utility 18 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 3 Push the I O Interface gt GPIB bezel buttons 4 Push the Address bezel button to assign a unique address to the instru ment The GPIB address defines a unique address for the instrument Each device connected to the GPIB bus must have a unique GPIB address The GPIB address must be from 0 to 30 5 Push the Configuration bezel button to toggle the instrument bus communi cations on and off m Talk Listen Select this mode to remotely control the instrument from an external host computer Off Bus Select this mode to dis connect the instrument from the GPIB bus Quick Tip ie Interface Language English O GPIB System Ethernet Off Bus Getting Started m Refer to the AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators Reference Manual for information on remote control commands AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 19 Getting Started 20 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument Front Panel Overview The front panel is divided into easy to use functional areas This section provides you with a quick overview of the front panel controls and the screen interface The
68. se Traditional Chinese and Russian Quick Tips Edit Utility o HI Interface Language e English System Status Frangais Bienvenue Deutsch willkommen B EE AF GSO Version 1 0 Utility Language ety AIS EARS Ee ELE A getz 0 H PucckHH NpHE2TCTEME WH tek trons Com English O Francals Deutsch Bae More lote m When you power on the instrument for the first time English is selected by default After selecting a desired language all the bezel menus pop up messages and built in help are displayed in the specified language The main display area see page 22 is not translated m Use the front panel overlay that corresponds to each local language 10 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Started Protect Your Instrument from Misuse Check Input and Output Connectors 1 The instrument has both input and output connectors on the front panel Com When connecting a cable be sure to Out teat distinguish the input connector from the A output connectors J y ie EEE EE EERS A o Output Do not mistake Output connectors for Input The arbitrary function generator input and output connectors are floating inputs outputs WARNING To prevent electrical shocks do not apply voltages in excess of 42 Vpk to any BNC connector ground or to the chassis ground A CAUTION Do not short output pins or apply external voltages to Output connectors The
69. see ce 58 USING he SCCULIY WIEN ax atin a bia Sopa TN We Lae beets e Abeba iia boda a idea Reeds 59 PA ONG ATION ANS rs o ita 61 LISS AIOUS Raices Roa chante a ct A Aedes Ae heh ala es a 61 Measurement of Filter Characteristics 0 ccc cee nent n teen ee tenet e ene een ennnnas 62 Motor Speed Control by Pulse Width Modulation 0 cc anaana 63 Carrier Null Frequency Modulation in ta os 64 A a aa E E A aa T E d 65 EECCA REPASA ORAR OO 65 MOUS OMS ocasionada era ds a aida daa end 70 Genial tases eevee aie ra ados E a E AE AS ta a 71 NSTUMEAEDIMCASION Sai AA A A A dE 72 Mrs pai ais ds 73 il AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual General Safety Summary General Safety Summary Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it To avoid potential hazards use this product only as specified Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures To avoid Fire or Personal Injury Use Proper Power Cord Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country of use Ground the Product This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord To avoid electric shock the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the input or output ter minals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Observe All Terminal Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard o
70. tion Generators Service 071 1640 xx Manual a PDF file on the AFG3000 Series Document CD Power Cord North America Option AO 161 0066 00 Universal Euro Option A1 161 0066 09 United Kingdom Option A2 161 0066 10 Australia Option A3 161 0066 13 Switzerland Option A5 161 0154 00 Japan Option A6 161 0298 00 China Option A10 161 0304 00 1 These manuals contain a language overlay for the front panel controls AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual No power cord or AC adapter Option A99 Getting Started Powering the Instrument On and Off Power On 1 Insert the AC power cord into the power receptacle on the rear panel 2 Use the front panel power button to power on the instrument Wait until the front panel display shows that all power on self tests passed Quick Tip WARNING ee Tektronix AFG 3102 Festa Rinerson cmuenaror m You can select the instrument settings that are restored when you power on the instrument Use the Utility menu to change the settings see page 55 m Default settings m Last powered off settings Power Off 1 Use the front panel power button to power off the instrument Tektronix AFG 3102 isiriasy ruerros omeraron ex
71. to 5 MHz lt 50 dBc gt 5 MHz to 100 MHz lt 37 dBc 10 Hz to 1 MHz lt 60 dBc gt 1 MHz to 25 MHz lt 50 dBc gt 25 MHz to 100 MHz 50 dBc 6 dBc oct 20 MHz lt 110 dBc Hz at 10 kHz offset 57 dBm AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 lt 18 ns lt 5 ns 500 ps 200 ps 100 ps lt 5 MHz 0 15 dB gt 5 MHz to 25 MHz 0 3 dB gt 25 MHz to 100 MHz 0 5 dB gt 100 MHz to 200 MHz 1 0 dB gt 200 MHz to 240 MHz 2 0 dB 10 Hz to 1 MHz lt 60 dBc gt 1 MHz to 5 MHz lt 50 dBc gt 5 MHz to 25 MHz lt 37 dBc gt 25 MHz to 240 MHz lt 30 dBc 10 Hz to 1 MHz lt 50 dBc gt 1 MHz to 25 MHz lt 47 dBc gt 25 MHz to 240 MHz 47 dBc 6 dBc oct 57 dBm AFG3251 AFG3252 lt 2 5 ns AFG3021 AFG3022 AFG3101 AFG3102 AFG3251 AFG3252 30 ns to 999 99 s 8 ns to 999 99 s 4 ns to 999 99 s 10 ps or 5 digits 0 001 to 99 999 10 ps or 4 digits lt 5 2 5 ns to 0 625 Pulse Period 500 ps 200 ps 100 ps 67 Specifications Output Characteristics cont Ramp AFG3251 AFG3252 Linearity typical lt 0 1 of peak output lt 0 15 of peak output lt 0 2 of peak output Symmetry 0 to 100 0 Noise AFG3251AFG3252 Bandwidth pic 240 Mi Arbitrary AFG3251 AFG3252 Rise Time Fall Time typical lt 3 ns Jitter rms typical 500 ps at 2 GS s 4 ns at 250 MS s 4 ns at 250 MS s 1 Exclude harmonics and channel crosstalk 2 Frequency 1 kHz Amplitude 1 Vp
72. tons or bezel menu selection an active parameter is displayed in green in the graph area See step 8 above AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 3 Quick Tutorial Accessing Help 1 Push the front panel Help button to Edit Utility display the help screen Quick Tips m When you push the Help button the instrument displays information about the last menu displayed on the screen If the topic uses more than one page turn the general purpose knob to move from page to page within the topic m Most of the help topics contain phrases marked with lt angle brackets gt These are links to other topics Turn the general purpose knob to move the highlight from one link to another Push the Show Topic bezel button to display the topic corresponding to the highlighted link m Push the front panel Help button then push the Index bezel button to display an Index page Push the Page Up or Page Down bezel button until you find the index page that contains the topic you want to view Turn the general purpose knob to highlight a help topic Push the Show Topic button to display the topic m Push the Exit bezel button or any front panel button to remove the Help text from the screen and return to the graphic or parameter display m You can select the language of the bezel menus and Help information See page 10 4 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Started Getting Started General Features The following table and bulleted
73. uence Front panel Connect step power p D The soft keys along the right side of the display are called bezel buttons in this manual In other documents they may also be called option buttons or side menu buttons Network vill AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Quick Tutorial Quick Tutorial The quick tutorial shows beginning users how to generate a simple sine waveform Follow these steps to get acquainted with the basics of the instrument 1 2 8 9 Turn on the arbitrary function generator Connect the CH1 Output of the arbitrary function generator and the oscilloscope input with a BNC cable Select a waveform Enable the signal output Observe a waveform displayed on the oscilloscope screen Use the front panel shortcut buttons to select a waveform parameter Select Frequency as a parameter to be changed Change the frequency value using numeric keys You can also change the waveform parameters using the general purpose knob and the arrow keys For more task oriented descriptions of basic operation see Application Examples on page 61 In addition to the quick tutorial for generating a sine waveform this section describes how to access the help system of the arbitrary function generator AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual 1 Quick Tutorial To Generate a Sine Waveform The following quick tutorial describes how to generate a continuous sine waveform using Tektronix AFG3000 Series Arbi trary Fu
74. um analyzer CH Flv Freg 1 000 O00 C00 OO me Ampl LLL ipo Offset Omi S00 m 00 pall 100 000 kHz Tektronix WCA 280A 05 03 10 15 44 00 Source Internal FFM Freq 2 000 kH Shape Sine gt Deviation 100 000 0 ke Modulation Typen O Fl FM Source Internal mena Frequency Modulation Shape Deviation 10001 AMPLITUDE i Frequency 1 MHz Span 50 kHz Input Att RBW 200 Hz Trace 1 Normal Trace 2 Off Cancel Back Ref Level dBm 12 dBm 10 dB 112 dBm watt An A thal lad LA Center 1 MHz Spectrum Analyzer Measurement Off Ref Level dBm 12 SE Auto Level Vertical Scale dB div 10 Vertical Units dim dBu vav ww Corrections M A 1 n Arl na Span 50 kHz AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Specifications Specifications This section contains the specifications for the AFG3000 Series Arbitrary Function Generators All specifications are guaranteed unless noted as typical Typical specifications are provided for your convenience but are not guaranteed Specifications that are marked with Y symbol are checked in Performance Verification section of the service manual an optional accessory All specifications apply to the arbitrary function generator unless noted otherwise These specifications are valid under th
75. us If the output is set to disable Output Off message is displayed in this area When you push the front panel channel output button see page 31 to enable the output the message will disappear Message Display Area A message that monitors hardware status such as clock or trigger is displayed in this area Level Meter Amplitude level is displayed Refer to page 13 for setting the high limit and low limit The following figure describes the level meter 1 Shows maximum amplitude level of your instrument 2 Shows the range of high limit and low limit set by the user 3 Shows the amplitude level that is cur G rently selected 1 000 IN tl 22 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Getting Acquainted with Your Instrument View Button The instrument provides the following three screen view formats m Waveform parameter and graph display m Graph comparison m Waveform parameter comparison 1 To change the screen display format push the front panel View button 2 The first format provides the single j channel waveform parameters and se 00 graph display Phase 000 Ampl LLL pp Dual channel model only You can easily toggle the CH1 and CH2 information by pushing the channel select button see page 31 Offset Om When you push the View button once the view format is changed to the graph comparison format Push the View button again to display the third format This view provides the channel p
76. utput of one instrument master to the Trigger Input of another unit slave 2 Connect the rear panel EXT REF OUT master and EXT REF IN slave with another BNC cable The master unit controls the synchro nous operation Push the front panel Utility button and then push the System bezel but ton of master instrument The System menu is displayed To synchronize the slave unit select Sync Set the slave instrument Display the System menu and then push the Clock Ref bezel button to select External AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual EXT REF OUT EXT REF IN rear panel 3 Master A a Slave gt zao AFG 3252 RHR F ncnon aeneraron m Trigger Output Trigger Input Edit Utility o Interface D O y Language English System Status Trigger Out pee Whe Clock het Internal External Power On Default Last Secure Trigger Out Trigger vnc Clock Ret Internal External O Power On Default Last Secure 93 Operating Basics USB Memory A USB memory c
77. vated to protect the circuits However higher voltage may cause the internal circuits in the instrument to be damaged When a potential voltage exists between the chassis ground and common ground a short circuit from output to ground causes the instrument internal fuse to open and the output is stopped If the fuse opens you need to contact your local Tektronix Service Support When a potential voltage exists between the common ground and chassis ground short circuiting between them may lead to excessive current flow and the internal or external circuits may be damaged Common ground Chassis ground AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Protect Your DUT Getting Started Use care when you connect the instrument Channel Output to your DUT device under test To avoid damage to your DUT the following preventive measures are provided Follow these steps to set the limit values for high level and low level 1 Push the front panel Top Menu RR E button The Output Menu is displayed Period 3 fih Limit 5 000 Y Nolse4dd Dff a encon of the bezel menu Select ALO y rh Limit 5 000 Y NoiseLevel 10 iai Output Menu ar i wad G Invert ue External Add Off Ott Oh 2 In this example High Limit is set to Menu l 5 000 V and Low Limit is set to Fun Mode BEE Cont LIA 5 000 V Mert T High Limit 5 000 Y Noise ddd Off Low Limit 5 000 Y Noise level 10 Noise Dutput O i Load nil 2 Invert oft elenu te
78. y function generator and the CH1 and CH2 Inputs of an oscilloscope with BNC cables Set the waveform parameters as fol lows m Sine Continuos m Amplitude 1 V m CH1 Frequency 400 kHz m CH2 Frequency 500 kHz 2 Set the oscilloscope display format to XY Adjust the amplitude so that the waveform is shown in the graticule A Lissajous pattern is displayed 3 Use the general purpose knob on the arbitrary function generator to change the phase of CH1 or CH2 Observe that the Lissajous pattern changes shape AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Tek CH Cont reg A00 O00 O00 OOU ke Phase 0 00 Frequency Ampl Lt LIL y pp F eri 0 d Offset Omy Frequency Cont CH1 CH2 SOOO O00 O00 ke A Phase 0 00 3 Fhase Ampl LIO vee Offset m Align Phase Trig d E Chi 500mv 500mV M1 00us A Chl F 470mV i gt 0 00000 s Chi 500mY 500mV M1 00us A Ch1 f 470mY w 0 00000 s 61 Application Examples Measurement of Filter Characteristics 62 Use the arbitrary function generator sweep function to observe the frequency characteristics of 50 Q filter 1 Connect the CH1 output of the arbi trary function generator and an oscillo AFG3000 series Oscilloscope scope CH1 input with a BNC cable A 9 jo Se e O a J
79. z 122 KS s External Reference Output AFG3101 AFG3102 and AFG3251 AFG3252 Impedance 50 Q AC coupled Amplitude 1 2 Vp p into 50 Q External Reference Input Impedance 1 kQ AC coupled Required Input Voltage Swing 100 mV y to 5 Vp p Lock Range 10 MHz 35 kHz CH1 Additional Input AFG3101 AFG3102 and AFG3251 AFG3252 Impedance 50 Q Input Range 1 V to 1 V DC peak AC Bandwidth DC to 10 MHz 3 dB at 1 Vp p 70 AFG3000 Series Quick Start User Manual Specifications General System Characteristics Warm up Time typical 20 minutes minimum Power On Self Calibration typical lt 16s Configuration Times typical USB GPIB Function Change 103 ms 84 ms Frequency Chang am ms Pms Anpitude Change sams Select Usor A 007s Data Download typical Acoustic Noise typical Weight approximate Power Source Voltage and Frequency Power Consumption Environmental EMC Safety Temperature Range Operating Nonoperating Humidity Operating Altitude Operating EMC Compliance European Union Australia Safety 4000 points waveform data GPIB 42 ms USB 20 ms LAN 84 ms lt 50 dBA 4 5 kg 100 V to 240 V 47 Hz to 63 Hz 115 V 360 Hz to 440 Hz Less than 120 W 0 Cto 50 C 30 C to 70 C At or below 40 C 80 gt 40 C to 50 C lt 60 Up to 3 000 meters 10 000 feet EN 61326 Class A EN 61000 3 2 and EN 61000 3 3 IEC 61000 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 11 AS NZS 2064 UL 61010 1 2004 CA
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