• RE: afg1062 setup

    Hi Afonso,

    Is there any progress towards a solution concerning the unpredictable behaviour of the phase setting in burst mode?

    Groeten,

    Hans

  • RE: afg1062 setup

    Hi Afonso,

    I'm pleased you got the insight that there is something wrong with the behaviour of the instrument.

    I hope your team is choosing for the "delay approach" instead of the phase one.

    If you allow, I'm willing to test new releases.

    Groeten,

    Hans

  • RE: afg1062 setup

    Hi Afonso,

    How can you then setup a test environment when the gear behaves 'unexpected but correct"?  At my humble opinion this is a contradiction.

    This implementation of startphase is thus completely useless for doing any time measurements!  The "delay" approach makes indeed more sense than the phase approach which makes the AFG1062  unusable for certain measurements.

    I guess this weird implementation can be rectified by your product line team to keep fixing these problems....

    A happy customer anyway ;-)

    Groeten,

    Hans

  • RE: afg1062 setup

    Hi Afonso,

    I still don't get the explanation of the AFG1062's strange behaviour!  And how do you then explain that the output of CH2 changes when changing the startphase?  Shouldn't it be zero all the time until triggered??

    Also the signal on the display doesn't corespond the the sinal on the output, although this is the least of my problem.

    Groeten,

    Hans

  • RE: afg1062 setup

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  • RE: afg1062 setup

    Hi Afonso,

    Could you please elaborate a little more your fix to the problem.  Plus I don' grasp "The AFG uses the last point of the pulse as the value to hold between pulses, this is what makes it look like the pulse "inverts"."

    I lowered the frequency to 10 KHz and sill get an negatve pulse on CH2 with following setup:

    CH1 puls / burst, frequency 10 KHz, pulse width 20 us, 1 cycle, trigger external, 0° StartPhase

    CH2 puls / burst, frequency 10 KHz, pulse width 20 us, 1 cycle, trigger external, variable StartPhase.

    The result is as in the added pictures: 

    1) For 60° on CH2 the polarity is positive, the pulse width is stretched  4 times (this varies also) away from the 20us

    2) For 170° on CH2 the polarity is negative (!!) and the width correct.

    I zoomed in on the scope, you can see the output of CH2 stays high or low in function of the StartPhase!

    A related thing I found is that without triggering the AFG externally and sweeping the StartPhase from -360° to +360°  the output of CH2 goes (in my case) from 0V to 3V and back to 0V  several times.  I suppose this is NOT the correct behaviour of the AFG!!

    AMHO this is a bug :-(

    Groeten,

    Hans

  • RE: afg1062 setup

    Hello,

    I've been playing with the different modes to get a better understanding of the instrument but finally I need to stay within the TTL limits so I switched back to pulse.
    I tried the following setups:
    CH1 PULSE/BURST, Slope positive, start phase 0°, trigger external, width 500 ns, frequency 300 kHZ
    CH2 PULSE, start phase variable,  width 500 ns, frequency 300 kHZ
    Not usable setup as it looks there is is no relation between CH1 and CH2 regarding  inter pulse timing.
    The polarity is ok for both channels.

    CH1 PULSE/BURST, Slope positive, start phase 0°, trigger external, width 500 ns, frequency 300 kHZ
    CH2 PULSE/BURST, Slope positive, start phase variable,  width 500 ns, frequency 300 kHZ
    For the negative start phase the timing between the start of the pulses looks ok (using the formula (1/frequency) x startphase / 360°) except the polarity of the signal on CH2 is negative.
    For the positive start phase the positive pulses are stretched by +/_ a factor 5.  The timing between the pulses follows here the formula
    period - {(1/frequency) x startphase / 360°)} with the negative polarity on CH2.  When the polarity is positive the timing between the pulses is not between both leading edges but between CH1 leading edge and CH2  trailing edge!!

    For the measurements I did the scope always triggers on CH1 of the AFG.
    Is there a possibility that these problems can be solved?



     
  • RE: afg1062 setup

    Hi Alfonso,

    That upgtrse (?) is the first I did in the hope this would be solved but clearly without success.

    I also thought that a minus phase shift on Ch2 with respect to CH1 would result in a leading CH2 pulse which is not the case.

    To be honest I'm quite disappointed about  this instrument...

  • afg1062 setup

    Hello,

    I'm trying to realise two pulses, one on CH1 and another on CH2 where i can change the time between them with CH1 as reference (a start/stop setup).
    the setup of the AFG1062 is as follows: CH1 in pulse (burst) and CH2 in pulse/burst.  When triggering the burst, I see that the polarity of the output channel 2 is not consistent with the gear's display and is outputting a negative polarity in function of the StartPhase.  I did a manual sweep between -360° and +360° and noted the output polarity with below the results:
    -360 (-)
    -354 (+)
    -352 (-)
    -348 (+)
    -324 (-)
    +2 (+)
    +36 (-)
    +360 (-)
    All values in between have the same polarity until the next change and should all be positive?
    As my circuit is flank driven this is a very annoying behaviour.
    Is there a way to solve this?

    Thanks for helping on this: