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SCPI Programming Reference
HDG2000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator 85
5.2.19 PHASeSubsystem
The PHASe subsystem allows you to adjust the waveform phase; this is useful in
channel-to-channel and channel-to- ync applications. This subsystem also allows you to use the
10 MHz Out and 10 MHz In rear-panel connectors to synchronize multiple instruments.
SOURce<n>:PHASe -sets phase offset of output waveform (not available for arbitrary waveforms
or noise)
SOURce<n>:PHASe:SYNChronize -synchronizes phase of both internal channels on a
two-channel instrument.
SOURce<n>:PHASe <phase>|MINimum|MAXimum
SOURce<n>:PHASe? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Sets waveform's phase offset angle.
Parameter
Typical Return
0 to 360degrees, default 0
+9.0000000000000E+01
Set channel 1 phase offset to 90 degrees: SOURce1:PHASe 90
Use PHASe:SYNChronize to synchronize the phases of the two internal channels.
SOURce<n>:PHASe:SYNChronize
Simultaneously resets all phase generators in the instrument to establish a common, internal
phase zero reference point.
Parameter
Typical Return
none
none
Reset all phase generators: PHAS:SYNC
SOURce1 and SOURce2 mean nothing for this command.
The setting is invalid when any channel is in a modulation mode in two channels.
5.2.20 PM Subsystem
The PM subsystem allows you to phase modulate a waveform.
SOURce<n>:MOD:PM:DEViation <deviation>|MINimum|MAXimum
SOURce<n>:MOD:PM:DEViation? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Sets the phase deviation in degrees. This value represents the peak variation in phase of the
modulated waveform from the carrier waveform.
Parameter
Typical Return
0 to 360degrees, default 180degrees
+9.000000000000000E+01
Set phase deviation to 90 degrees: SOURce1:MOD:PM:DEViation 90

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Hantek HDG2102B Specifications

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BrandHantek
ModelHDG2102B
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Summary

Chapter 1 Quick Start

Chapter 2 Basic Operation

Chapter 3 Features and Function

Amplitude Modulation (AM) and Frequency Modulation (FM)

Implementing AM and FM modulation on carrier waveforms.

Phase Modulation (PM)

Implementing phase modulation on carrier waveforms.

Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) Modulation

Implementing FSK modulation for frequency shifting.

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)

Implementing PWM for varying pulse width.

Frequency Sweep

Configuring and performing frequency sweep operations.

Burst Mode Operation

Generating waveforms in burst mode with specified cycles.

Chapter 4 Waveform Generation Tutorial

Chapter 5 SCPI Programming Reference

SCPI Command Subsystems List

Alphabetical listing of all SCPI command subsystems.

AM Subsystem

Commands for Amplitude Modulation (AM).

ASK Subsystem

Commands for Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK).

BPSK Subsystem

Commands for Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK).

BURST Subsystem

Commands for controlling burst mode operation.

CALibration Subsystem

Commands for instrument calibration.

COUNter Subsystem

Commands for counter and frequency meter functions.

DATA Subsystem

Commands for managing user-defined arbitrary waveforms.

FM Subsystem

Commands for Frequency Modulation (FM).

FREQuency Subsystem

Commands for setting output frequency.

FSKey Subsystem

Commands for Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK).

FUNCtion Subsystem

Commands for selecting output waveform functions.

HARMonicSubsystem

Commands for generating harmonic waveforms.

MARKer Subsytem

Commands for controlling sweep markers.

MEMory Subsystem

Commands for managing stored states.

MMEMory Subsystem

Commands for file system operations (USB, SD card).

OUTPut Subsystem

Commands for controlling channel output and sync signals.

PHASeSubsystem

Commands for adjusting waveform phase.

PM Subsystem

Commands for Phase Modulation (PM).

PSK Subsystem

Commands for Phase Shift Keying (PSK).

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