Getting Acquain
ted with Your Instrument
Interleave Adjustment
Interleaving is a function to a ttain twice the sampling rate of single channel by combining the Ch 1 and Ch 2 outputs. When the
interleaving is set to On , y ou can adjust the relative values for Phase and Am plitude between the channels.
1. In this example, Ch 1 amplitude is set to
0.75 Vp-p. Use the S ettings window to
enter Ch 1 amp
litude value.
2. Select System > Interleave Adjustment
to open the Interleave Adjustment dialog
box.
Enter 0.100 Vp-p in this example as an
adjustment value of relative amplitude.
3. Both Ch 1 and Ch 2 amplitude values
are adjusted internally. See the Quick
Tip below for calculation formula.
4. The phase adjustment will be done by
fixing Ch 1 and changing Ch 2. The
adjustment units are degrees. The
setting range is as follows:
-180.0 to +180.0 degrees
Quick Tip
Both
Ch 1 and Ch 2 w ill be adjusted internally in the amplitude adjustment. The internal amplitude values for each
channel will be calculated as follows:
Internal Ch 1 A mplitude = Ch 1 Amplitude Value – Adjustment Value
Internal Ch 2 A mplitude = Ch 1 Amplitude Value + Adjustment Value
NOTE. You can set the amplitude adjustment value within the range of Ch 1 amplitude setting. The adjustment value may
be c
lipped to maximum or minimum value depending on the Ch 1 amplitude setting. The clipped value will be applied to
the instrument hardware.
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