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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-30 [05 Mar 2019 12:37] – [Alternate component choices:] Antoniu Miclausuniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-30 [23 Aug 2019 14:04] Antoniu Miclaus
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 needed. needed.
  
-Now configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes and 2.5 V offsets ( 0 to 5 V +Now configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes peak-to-peak and 2.5 V offsets ( 0 to 5 V 
 swings). Set AWG1 to a frequency of 1 KHz and AWG2 to a frequency of 2 KHz or twice AWG1. Be sure to set  swings). Set AWG1 to a frequency of 1 KHz and AWG2 to a frequency of 2 KHz or twice AWG1. Be sure to set 
 the AWGs to run synchronously. the AWGs to run synchronously.
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 =====Hardware Setup:===== =====Hardware Setup:=====
  
-Configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes and 2.5 V offsets ( 0 to 5 V swings). +Configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes peak-to-peak and 2.5 V offsets ( 0 to 5 V swings). 
 Set both AWG1 and AWG2 to a frequency of 1 KHz. Also be sure to start with the phase of both AWG1 and  Set both AWG1 and AWG2 to a frequency of 1 KHz. Also be sure to start with the phase of both AWG1 and 
 AWG2 set to 0°. Be sure to set the AWGs to run synchronously. AWG2 set to 0°. Be sure to set the AWGs to run synchronously.
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