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 MODEL 9100     SERIES




                                                                      April 1993
[ TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 General Information
   Purpose                                           1-1
   Unpacking and Inspection                          1-I
   Warranty                                          1-1
   Product Asskmnce                                  1-2
   Maintenance Agreements                            1-9
   Documentation Discrepancies                       1-2
   Software Licensing Agreement                      1-2
   Service Procedure                                 1-3
2 Product Description
   9100 System Description                           2-1
   9100 WaveformGeneration Concept                   2-2
   91 O0 Architecture                                2-3
   Front Panel Controls, Connections and Indicators 2-11
   Rear Panel Controls, and Connections             2-13
   Specifications                                   2-15


$ Operations
   Preparation For Use                                 3-1
   Standard Functions                                  3-3
   Arbitrary Waveforms  and File Conventions           3--4
   Defining An Arbitrary WaveformIn Terms
    OfA Waveform File                                  3-5
   Transferring Waveform Data Files Into the
     AFGRAM   Disk Via GPIB                            3--6
   Loading the WaveformFiles From RAM      Disk
    Into the Waveform  Generator Circuit               3-9
   Control Settings Summnry-(amplitude,  dock, ...)   3-12
   Specifying How  the Data Values Are
    Convenedto Voltage Levels                         3-13
   Spedfying the Time Per Point                       3-14
   Specifying The Trigger Mode                        3-14
   Specifying the Trigger Delay                       3-27
   Specifying External Triggering                     3-27
   Using the Filters to Smooththe Waveform            3-27
   Disconnecting the Output While the Generator
    is Running                                        3-28
   Inverting Channel 1 or 2                           3-28
   Summing  Channel 1 and Channel 2 Signals           3-28
   Using the External SumInput                        3-28
   Using an External Clock Reference                  3-29
   Using an External Clock Source                     3-29
   Synchronizing with Another 9100 Series AFG         3-29
   Starting and Stopping the Waveform                 3-30
I TABLE CONTENTS
       OF      I
   Automating the Setup and Loading of Waveforms3-30

4 OperatingInstructions
   Control Panel Operation                          4-1
   Basic Description                                4-1
   Main Menu Keys                                   4-5
   Understanding the 9100/CP Menus                 4-11
   Entry Changes                                   4-19
   Controlling the Arbitrary Function Generator
    with the 9100/CP                              ' 4-22
   Selecting an Arbitrary Waveform                 4-23
   Selecting a Standard Waveform                   4-25
   Selecting Attributes of Standard Sine           4-26
   Selecting Attributes of Standard Square         4--27
   Selecting Attributes of Standard Triangle       4-28
   Selecting Attributes of Standard Ramp           4-28
   Selecting Attributes of Standard Pulse          4-29
   Selecting Attributes of Standard DC             4-30
   Channel 1 Waveform   Attributes                 4-30
   Channel 2 Waveform   Attributes                 4-33
   Controlling the Tunebase                        4--33
   Trigger Control                                 4--37
   Arming and Firing Trigger                       ~ ~0
   Workingwith Setup Files                         ~ ".0
   Workingwith Sequence Files                      ~ ~2
   Loading and Linking Waveforms                   ~ ~3
   Executing Waveforms                             ~ ~5
   Aborting Waveforms                              ~ ~5
   Accessingthe State of the AFG                   ~ ~5

5 Operating   over the GPIB
   Genera]
   Introduction                                     5-1
   Remote Mode                                      5-1
   Local Mode                                       5-1
   Addressing                                       5-1
   Messages                                         5-2
   Device Dependent Messages                        5-2
   Message Input Format                             5-2
   Command Format                                   5-3
   CommandParameters                                5-3
   General Rules for Commands                       5--4
   IEEE-488Standard Messages                        5-5
   Receiving the Device Clear Message               5-5
   Receiving the Trigger Message                    5-5
l      TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Receiving the Remote Message                  5-5
    Receiving the Local Message                   5-5
    Receiving the Local Lockout Messages          5-5
    Sending Messages                              5-6
    Sending the Require Service Message(SRQ)      5-6
    Sendingthe Serial Poll Status Byte            5-6
    Sending the Secondary Status Bytes            5-7
    Operation of the Status Bytes                 5-7
    AcronymGuidelines                            5-14
    Programming Command      Reference Section
     Command Summary                             5-15
    File Handling Commands                       5-18
    File Structures                              5-18
    Setup and Sequence Files                     5-19
    Setup Files                                  5-19
    Executing Setup Files                        5-20
    SequenceFiles                                5-20
    Executing Sequence Files                     5-21
    Single Waveform  Files                       5-22
    Dual Waveform   Files                        5-22
    Executing Waveform    Files                  5-23
    File Handling Commands
    DELETE                                       5-24
    END                                          5-25
    LEARN_SETUP                                  5-26
    LINK                                         5-27
    LOAD                                         5-29
    RECAIJ~                                      5-30
    SEQUENCE                                     5-31
    SETUP                                        5-32
    STORE                                        5-33
    Action Commands
    ABORT                                        5-34
    ARBITRARY                                    5-35
    ARM                                          5-36
    CALIBRATE                                    5-37
    CI.FAR                                       5-38
    GO                                           5-39
    NEXT                                         5-40
    SELFTEST                                     5-41
    STOP                                         5-42
    TRIGGER                                      5-43
    Channel Parameter Commands
    CH 1 AMPLITUDE(CH2_AMPLITUDE)                5-44
    CH I"FILTER (CH2_FILTER)                     5-45
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CH l_I NVERT (CH2_I NVERT)      5--46
CHI OFFSET (CH2_OFFSET)         5-47
CHI__.OLrI~UT (CH2_OUTPUT)      5-48
CH I_ZERO_REF (CH I_ZERO_REF)   5-49
EXTERNAL SUM                    5-50
SUM_MODI~                       5-51
Timebase Commands
CLOCK_SOURCE                    5-52
CLOCK_LEVEL                     5-53
CLOCK_MODE                      5-54
CLOCX_RA~                       5-55
CLOCK_SLOPE                     5-56
CLOCKPERIOD                     5-57
CLOCKREFERENCE                  5-58
Trigger Commands
DELAY MODE                      5-59
MARKI~R DELAY                   5-60
TRIGGEI~ ARM SOURCE             5-61
TRIGGER_-DELAY                  5-62
TRIGGER_LEVEL                   5--63
TRIGGER_MODE                    5--64
TRIGGER_SLOPE                   5-65
TRIGGER_SOURCE                  5--66
Standard Function Commands
STANDARD                        5-68
SINE                            5-69
SINE_MODE                       5-70
SINE_FREQUENCY                  5-71
SINE CHI PHASE                  5-72
SINE_-CH2-_PHASE                5-73
SQUARE                          5-74
SQUARE_MODE                     5-75
SQUARE_FREQUENCY                5-76
SQUARE_PHASE                    5-77
SQUARE_P.ELATIVE_PHASE          5-78
TRIANGLE                        5-79
TRLkNGLE_MODE                   5-80
TR/ANGLE FREQUENCY              5-81
TRIANGLE_PHASE                  5-82
TRIANGLE_RELATIVE_PHASE         5-83
RAMP                            5-84
RAMP_MODE                       5-85
RAMP_PERIOD                     5-86
RAMP_PHASE                      5-87
  TABLE OF CONTENTS I

  RAMP_RELATIVE_PHASE                                 5--88
  PULSE                                               5-89
  PULSE_WIDTH                                         5-90
  PULSE_PERIOD                                        5-91
  PULSE DELAY                                         5-92
  PULSE-OPTIMIZE                                      5-93
  DC                                                  5-94
  DC_MODE                                             5-95

  Query Type Commands
  ACTIVE FILES                                        5-96
  FUNCTION                                            5-97
  EXIST                                               5--98
  DIRECTORY                                           5-99
  IDENTIFY                                           5-101
  MEMORY                                             5-102
  VIEW                                               5-103

  Communication Commands
  COMM_FORMAT                                        5-105
  COMM_HEADER                                        5-106
  MASK                                               5-107
  STB                                                5-108
  TSTB                                               5-109
  COMMAND SUMMARY                                    5-110

   Figure 5.1 - Heirarchical Structure Of The 9100
    Status Bytes                                       5-9
   Table 5.1 -Status Byte Bit Assignments             5-10
   Table 5.2 - Error Codes                            5-11
   Table 5.3 - 9100 GPIB Acronyms                     5-14

6 RS--232-Interface
   Selecting the RS-232C Interface                     6-1
   Configuring the RS--232C Interface                  6-1
   Using RS-232                                        6-2
   Typical RS-232C Dialog                              6-3
    RS-232 Commands
   COMM_RS_CONF                                        6--4
   COMM_PROMPT                                         6--6
   COMM_RS_SRQ                                         6-7
]TABLE OF CONTENTS I
7 Model 9109
   General  Description                        7-1
   High Speed Memory                           7-1
   Digital Output Specifications               7-1
   Reconfiguring the Digital Output            7-4
   Interconnection Information                 7-6
   Application InformatiOn                    7-10
   9109 Front Panel Diagram                   7-12

8 Model 9101
   Introduction                                8-1
   Differences Between 9101 and 9100           8-1
   9101 Front Panel Diagram                    8-4

9 9100/MM, /MM1,/MM2
   Description                                  9..-1
   U.ing The Memory
                  Expamion
                         Option                 9--2
   Using The Control Memory Image Functions     9--3
   Learning A CMI File                          9-3
   Deleting A CMIFile                           9--5
   Reviewing The Contents ofA CMI File          9-6

10 9100/RT
   Introduction                                10-I
   Verifying Installation                      10-1
   Functional Description                      10-2
   9100/RT LOAD and LINK Comands               10-4
   FIFO Memory Commands                        1 0-5
   External FIFO Loading                       10--6
   FIFO Reading                                10--8
   F..yamples of Operation                     10-9
   External Real-Time Port                    10-10
   Using the 9100/RT Option                   10-11
   Using the External Real-Time Port          10-15
   Waveform Selection Using BASICA            10-17
   Specifications                             10-19


Appendix I
Index
                     GENERAl,               INFORMATION                                 "
1
PURPOSE            This manual is intended to provide instruction regarding the
                   setup and operation of the covered instruments. In addition, it
                   describes the theory of operation and presents other information
                   regarding its functioning and application.

                   The Service Documentation, packaged separately, should be
                   consulted for the schematics, parts lists and other materials that
                   apply to the specific version of the instrument as identified by
                   its ECOnumber.

UNPACKING    AND
INSPECTION         LeCroy recommends that the shipment be thoroughly inspected
                   immediately upon delivery. All material in the container(s)
                   should be checked against the enclosed Packing List and short-
                   ages reported to the carrier promptIy. If the shipment is dam-
                   aged in any way, please notify the carrier. If the damage is due
                   to mishandling during shipment, you must file a damage claim
                   with the carrier. The LeCroy field service office can help with
                   this. LeCroy tests all products before shipping and packages all
                   products in containers designed to protect against reasonable
                   shock and vibration.

WARRANTY           LeCroy warrants its instrument products to operate within speci-
                   fications under normal use and service for a period of one year
                   from the date of shipment. Component products, replacement
                   parts, and repairs are warranted for 90 days. This warranty ex-
                   tends only to the original purchaser. Software is thoroughly
                   tested, but is supplied "as is" with no warranty of any kind cov-
                   ering detailed performance. Accessory products not manufac-
                   tured by LeCroy are covered by the original equipment manu-
                   facturers warranty only.
                   In exercising this warranty, LeCroywill repair or, at its option,
                   replace any product returned to the Customer Service Depart-
                   ment or an authorized service facility within the warranty pe-
                   riod, provided that the warrantor's examination discloses that
                   the product is defective due to workmanship or materials and
                   has not been caused by misuse, neglect, accident or abnormal
                   conditions or operations.
                   The purchaser is responsible for the transportation and insur-
                   ance charges arising from the return of products to the servicing
                   facility. LeCroy will return all in-warranty products with trans-
                   portation prepaid.
                   This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or im-
                   plied, including but not limited to any implied warranty of mer-


                                                                                  1-1
      General Information


                            chantability, fitness, or adequacy for any particular purpose or
                            use. LeCroy shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or
                            consequential damages, whether in contract, or otherwise.

PRODUCT ASSISTANCE          Answers to questions concerning installation, calibration, and
                            use of LeCroy equipment are available from the SSD Customer
                            Services Department, 700 Chestnut Ridge Road, Chestnut
                            Ridge, New York 10977-6499, (914) 578-6020, or your local
                            field service office.

MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENTS                  LeCroy offers a selection of customer support services. For ex-
                            ample, Maintenance agreements provide extended warranty that
                            allows the customer to budget maintenance costs after the initial
                            warranty has expired. Other services such as installation, train-
                            ing, on-site repair, and addition of engineering improvements
                            are available through specific Supplemental Support Agreements.
                            Please contact the Customer Service Department or the local
                            field service office for details.

DOCUMENTATION
DISCREPANCIES               LeCroy is committed to providing state-of-the-art    instrumenta-
                            tion and is continually refining and improving the performance
                            of its products. While physical modifications can be imple-
                            mented quite rapidly, the corrected documentation frequently
                            requires more time to produce. Consequently, this manual may
                            not agree in every detail with the accompanying product and the
                            schematics in the Service Documentation. There may be small
                            discrepancies in the values of components for the purposes of
                            pulse shape, timing, offset, etc., and, occasionally, minor logic
                            changes. Where any such inconsistencies exist, please be as-
                            sured that the unit is correct and incorporates the most up-to-
                            date circuitry.
SOFTWARE LICENSING
AGREEMENT                   Software products are licensed for a single machine. Under this
                            license you may:

                            



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