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Model: 4045B Arbitrary Function Generator USER MANUAL

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10 3.6.4 SWEEP Key ... 34 3.6.5 MODULATION Key ... 36 3.7 ON Key ...

Seite 3 - Safety Summary

100 :STARt <numeric value> :LENGth <numeric value> :SAVe Point Rate ARBitrary:PRATe <point rate> This command i

Seite 4 - WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

101 Address :ARBitrary:ADDRess <address> This command sets the current address of the waveform. It is used to determine to where arbi

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102 Type: Numeric. Definite form arbitrary block. Indefinite form arbitrary block Numeric Range: -2047 to

Seite 6 - Compliance Statements

103 Considerations: 1) The value of the data at the start and end points must first be set by the user, using the :ARB:DATA command.

Seite 7 - Safety Symbols

104 Range SIN: 16 to 1000; divisible by 4 SQU: 2 to 1000; divisi

Seite 8 - CE Declaration of Conformity

105 TRI 0 NOIS 0 Start Address :ARBitrary:STARt <start address> This command sets the start address of the wave

Seite 9 - 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

106 This command sets the length of the waveform being run. Arguments Type: Numeric

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107 SERVICE INFORMATION Warranty Service: Please go the support and service section on our website www.bkprecision.com to obtain a RMA #. Return

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108 LIMITED THREE-YEAR WARRANTY B&K Precision Corp. warrants to the original purchaser that its products and the component parts thereof, will

Seite 12 - 1 Introduction

109 Index Amplitude, 13, 28, 50 cursor, 49 duty cycle, 28 Errors, 51 factory default, 50 frequency, 28 Impedance Matching, 26 LCD, 24 Linear, 35 O

Seite 13 - 1.3 Specifications

11 4.3.1 The Input Buffer ... 68 4.3.2 The Output Queue ... 68 4.3.3 Response Messages ...

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22820 Savi Ranch Parkway Yorba Linda, CA 92887 www.bkprecision.com © 2012 B&K Precision Corp.

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12 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction This manual contains information required to operate the B&K Precision model 4045B Arbitrary Function G

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13 1.3 Specifications Model 4045B Frequency Characteristics Sine 0.01 Hz – 20 MHz Square 0.01 Hz – 20 MHz Triangle 0.01 Hz – 2 MHz Accuracy 0

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14 Square Rise/Fall Time < 20 ns (10% to 90% at full amplitude into 50 Ω) Variable Duty Cycle/Symmetry Square: 20% to 80 %, up to 2 MHz Triangle:

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15 – 10 s) Modulation Characteristics Amplitude Modulation Internal 0.1 Hz – 20 kHz sine, square, or triangle waveform Ext

Seite 19 - 2.4 Power Requirements

16 Accuracy ± 0.02 % ± 2 digits Sensitivity 25 mVrms typical General Memory Storage Store up to 20 instrument settings Arbitrary memory 1,000 po

Seite 20 - 2.6 Grounding Requirements

17 To ensure the most current version of this manual, please download the latest version here: http://www.bkprecision.com/search/4045B For cu

Seite 21 - 2.7 Signal Connections

18 2 Installation 2.1 Introduction This section contains installation information, power requirements, initial inspection and signal connectio

Seite 22 - 3 Operating Instructions

19 Verify that all items above are included in the shipping container. If anything is missing, please contact B&K Precision. 2.3 Instrum

Seite 24 - 3.4 Connectors

20 2.5 Fuse Replacement There is a 1A, 250V rated slow blow fuse at the AC input. Should the fuse ever get blown, follow the steps below to repla

Seite 25 - 3.5 Output Connections

21 WARNING TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY DUE TO SHOCK, THE THIRD WIRE EARTH GROUND MUST BE CONTINUOUS TO THE POWER OUTLET. BEFORE

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22 3 Operating Instructions 3.1 General Description This section describes the displays, controls and connectors of the function generator. All

Seite 27 - 3.6 MENU Keys

23 1 Power Button Power ON/OFF unit 2 LCD Display Displays all instrument data and settings 3 Function Keys F1 – F4 function keys to select

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24 3.2 Display Window The function generator has a color LCD display that can display up to 400 x 240 dots. When powering on the unit, sine wavef

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25 delivered from the function generator. Output Connector Use this connector to transfer the main output signal from the function generator.

Seite 30 - Mode Menu

26 Excessive distortion or aberrations caused by improper termination are less noticeable at lower frequencies, especially with sine and triangle wa

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27 3.6 MENU Keys These keys select the main menus for displaying or changing a parameter, function, or mode. 3.6.1 WAVEFORM Keys These

Seite 32 - 3.6.3 UTILITY Key

28 F1: Frequency – Selects and displays the frequency. Change the frequency setting using the cursor keys, rotary knob, or numerical keys. F2: Amp

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29 Square Menu 3.6.2 MODE Key Selects the output mode: CONT (Continuous), TRIG (Triggered), GATE (Gated), and BRST (Burst). To select

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3 Safety Summary The following safety precautions apply to both operating and maintenance personnel and must be observed during all phases of opera

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30 Mode Menu F1: Continuous – Selects continuous output. F2: Triggered – Triggers one output cycle of the selected waveform for each trigger even

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31 Trigger Menu F1: Manual – Selects manual as the trigger source. To trigger the waveform generator, press this MANUAL trigger button again.

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32 Burst Menu 3.6.3 UTILITY Key Utility Menu

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33 F1: Recall – Recalls a previously stored front-panel setup from the selected buffer. Change the buffer number by using the rotary input knob

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34 Counter Screen Press F1 - Off to turn off the counter. 3.6.4 SWEEP Key Selects the Sweep Mode and allows entering of sweep parameters: Swee

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35 Sweep Menu F1: Off – Disables the sweep function. F2: Linear – Selects the Linear sweep shape. F3: Logarithmic – Selects the Logarithm

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36 Set Sweep Menu 3.6.5 MODULATION Key Selects the AM or FM Modulation mode. To select the output mode, press MODUL key, then press the fun

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37 Modulation Menu Press F2 to select AM menu: AM Menu

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38 F1: % - Defines the modulation depth (from 0 to 100%) F2: Frequency - Selects the modulation frequency, from 0.1 Hz to 20.00 kHz

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39 F1: Deviation - Defines the FM deviation frequency. F2: Frequency - Selects the modulation frequency, from 0.1 Hz to 20.00 kHz. F3: Shape

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4 adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance personnel. Disconnect the power cord before removing the instrument covers and replacing compo

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40 F1: Frequency Rate - (Frequency) Selects and displays the frequency. Change the frequency setting using the cursor keys, rotary knob or numerica

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41 waveform generator will display a “Setting Conflict” error message. F4: Arb - Selects the Arbitrary waveform editing menu: Arbitrary Ed

Seite 48 - 3.7 ON Key

42 waveform, a message to save the Arbitrary wave will be displayed. Select YES or NO to save the new waveform. 3.6.7 Arbitrary EDIT Menu Ent

Seite 49 - 3.10 Power-On Settings

43 Edit Menu F1: Point - This menu allows point-by-point waveform editing. When selected, the following menu is displayed: Point Menu

Seite 50 - 3.11 Memory

44 F1: Adrs - Select the current address in the arbitrary waveform memory. F2: Data - Selects the data point value at the current addr

Seite 51 - 3.12 Displaying Errors

45 F1: From - Selects the starting point address. F2: To - Selects the ending point address. F3: Exec - Displays the Confirmation me

Seite 52 - 3.13 Quick Start

46 Predefine Menu F1: Type - Use the rotary dial to select the waveform Sine, Triangle, Square or Noise. If Noise

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47 waveform (number of points for a full wave). Different waveforms have different limitations on the length, as shown in Table 3-1. Table

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48 function menu options, ADD and NEW are available. Select ADD to add noise to an existing waveform, or NEW to create a new noise waveform. F4:Sh

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49 3.8 Cursor Keys Use these keys to move the cursor (when visible) either left or right. They are used in conjunction with the rotary input

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5 WARNING: To avoid electrical shock hazard, disconnect power cord before removing covers. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. CAUTION: Befo

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50 assumes power-on default settings. Table 1 lists the factory default settings or selected after RECALL 0. Table 1 – Power-on Default Settings K

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51 3.12 Displaying Errors The waveform generator displays error messages when front-panel settings are either invalid or may produce unexpect

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52 3.13 Quick Start This section explains how to generate various waveforms and modify the output waveform. * Generating a waveform output

Seite 60 - 4 Programming

53 3.13.3 Using Voltage Offset Through the offset parameter you can add a positive or negative DC level to the output waveform. To set vo

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54 The function generator will overwrite and store settings into a buffer that had settings previously stored inside without a warning. Recalling S

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55 3.13.5 Creating an Arbitrary Waveform You can create an arbitrary waveform using the following methods: * Enter individual data points

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56 memory, follow these steps: 1. Press ARB main key to display the selection menu. 2. Press F4 :ARB to display the arbitrary menu. 3.

Seite 64 - For Windows XP:

57 execution point rate is the execution time between each point in the waveform. The total time taken to run one period of the waveform is giv

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58 3.13.8 Setting the Amplitude The following equation represents the relative output amplitude voltage relationship between the front-panel ampl

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59 2. Press the ARB key and select the F4:ARB function. 3. Press F1:START to set the address. Valid entries range from 1 to 999. 4. Press F2:LE

Seite 67 - 4.2 Device States

6 Compliance Statements Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with

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4 Programming 4.1 Overview This section provides detailed information on programming the generator via the USB (virtual COM) interface. 4.

Seite 69 - 4.6 Command Syntax

61 4. Click the “Close” button to stop the automatic search of the driver from Windows Update. 5. Now, go to Device Manager on the computer (Ope

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62 7. In the following window, select “Browse my computer for driver software”, and following this, select “Let me pick from a list of device driv

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63 10. Now click “OK”. It will show in the window under Model “AT91 USB to Serial Converter”. Click “Next” and you will get the following note:

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64 For Windows XP: 1. The USB driver is included in the CD that comes with the instrument. You can also go to www.bkprecision.com and browse this

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65 downloaded from the website labeled “atm6124_cdc.inf”. Select it and click “OK”. 9. The following screen will appear. 10. Click “Next”, and a

Seite 74 - 4.7 Status Reporting

66 11. Click on “Continue Anyway” and the driver will now install. 12. The driver will now install. Once finished, under “Device Manager” (This ca

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67 BAUDRATE: 115200 PARITY: NONE DATA BITS: 8 STOP BIT: 1 FLOW CONTROL: NONE 4.2 Device States The device may be in one of the two possibl

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68 4.3.1 The Input Buffer The device has a 128-byte long cyclic input buffer. Decoding of remote messages is begun as soon as the input buffer is

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69 4.4 Instrument Identification The *IDN? common query is used to read the instrument's identification string. The string returned i

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7 Safety Symbols Refer to the user manual for warning information to avoid hazard or personal injury and prevent damage to instrument. Chassis

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70 The Program Message Unit can be divided into three sections as follows: a) Program Header The Program Header represents the operatio

Seite 80 - 4.8 COMMON COMMANDS

71 The Program Header Separator is used to separate the program header from the program data. It consists of one or more white space characters, de

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72 iii) NRf This is a decimal numeric data type, where NR1 indicates an integer number, NR2 indicates a fixed point real number, an

Seite 82 - COMMANDS

73 For example, to set the frequency to its maximum value we can send the command FREQ MAX Some Program Message Units either require,

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74 will return the maximum value to which the frequency may currently be set. Not all Program Message units have query forms (for example, SAV)

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75 The first error in the queue is returned, and the queue is advanced. 4.7.2 Error Codes The negative error codes are defined by SCPI. Positiv

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76 More parameters than allowed were received -109 Missing parameter Fewer parameters than necessary were received -110 Command he

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77 -178 Expression data not allowed Execution Errors An execution error indicates that the device could not execute a syntactica

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78 The parameter value must be selected from a finite list of possibilities. Device-Specific Errors An error specific to the device o

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79 -410 Query INTERRUPTED. Data were sent before the entire response of a previous query was read. -420 Query UNTERMINATED. An at

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8 CE Declaration of Conformity The model 4045B meets the requirements of 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive and 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatib

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80 4.8 COMMON COMMANDS 4.8.1 System Data Commands *IDN? - Identification query The identification query enables unique identification of the

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81 4.8.3 Device Trigger Commands a) *TRG - Trigger command This command is analogous to the IEEE 488.1 Group Execute Trigger interface mes

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82 *SAV - Save instrument state This command is used to store the current instrument state in the specified memory location. Arguments

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83 specifications. The '<ws>' is used to denote a white space character. Note: When controlling the instrument remotely, do not i

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84 SWRAte <numeric value> SWSTArt <numeric value> SWSTOp <numeric value> MODE CONT/ TRIG / GATE / BRST TRIG

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85 FREQ 5E3 FREQ MAXIMUM FREQ MIN

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86 Rounding: to 4 digits Command Type: Setting or Query Setting S

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87 AMPL 2.5V AMPL MAX Query

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88 OFFSet<ws>MINimum|MAXimum Examples: OFFS 2.5 OFFS 2.5V

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89 DCYCle <duty cycle value> This command is used to set the duty-cycle of the square wave or the symmetry of triangular wave. The value

Seite 100 - Point Rate

9 1 INTRODUCTION ... 12 1.1 Introduction ... 12 1.2 Description ...

Seite 101 - Address

90 MODULation This command activates or deactivates modulation: Command Type: Setting or Query Setting

Seite 102 - Line Draw

91 Examples: DEPTh 50 Query Syntax: DEPTh?[<ws>MINimum|MAXimum]

Seite 103 - Predefined waveforms

92 MODSHape This command selects the modulating waveform shape Arguments Type: Character

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93 DEV 5E3 DEV MAXIMUM DEV MIN

Seite 105 - Wavelength

94 SWRAte This command sets the time for one complete sweep: Arguments Type: Numeric

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95 SWSTArt 5E3 SWSTArt MAXIMUM

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96 MODE <trigger mode> This command is used to set the trigger mode. Arguments Type:

Seite 108 - LIMITED THREE-YEAR WARRANTY

97 Setting Syntax: TRIGger<ws><INT|EXT> Examples: TRIG EXT

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98 TRAte <trigger rate> Sets the rate of the internal trigger. Arguments Type: Numeri

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99 Query Syntax: ERRor? Response: <Error number>, "<error description>" 4.9.2 Ar

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