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USBee AX Digital Signal Generator

AX-Plus and AX-Pro Only

This section details the operation of the Digital Signal Generator application that comes with the USBee AX.  Below you see the application screen.

Digital Signal Generator Specifications

Digital Output Channels

8

Maximum Digital Sample Rate [1]

24 Msps

Internal Clocking

Yes

External Clocking

No

Number of Samples [2]

1 million samples up to PC RAM

Sample Rates [1]

1Msps to 24 Msps

Sample Clock Output

Yes

Channel Output Drive Current

4mA

Output Low Level

< 0.8V

Output High Level

> 2.4V

Looping

Yes

External Trigger Signal

Yes

Features

Pod Status

The Signal Generator display shows a list with the available Pod ID List for all of the USBee Ax’s that are connected to your PC.  You can choose which one you want to use.  The others will be unaffected.  If a USBee AX is not connected, the list box will read Demo to indicate that there is no pod attached. 

If you run the software with no pod attached, it will run in demonstration mode so that you can still see how the software functions.

Generation Control

The Signal Generator lets you draw the behavior of digital signals and the generates them as a “trace” on the pod signals.  The Generation Control section of the display lets you choose how the traces are generated.  Below is the Generation Control section of the display.

 

The Generate button starts and stops a data output.  When the signal generator is first started, the Generate button is not pressed and is waiting for you to draw a waveform.  The Generate button outputs a single trace and stops, unless you check the Loop box. 

The Buffer Size lets you select the size of the Sample Buffer that is used.  For each trace, the buffer is completely played back. No partial buffers can be generated.  You can choose buffers that will hold the information that you want to output, but remember that the larger the buffer, the longer it will take to generate.

You can also choose the Sample Rate that you want samples to be aligned to.  This uses an Internal Clock at that sample rate you choose.  You can choose from 1 Msps (samples per second) to up to 24 Msps.  The actual maximum sample rate depends on your PC configuration.  You can run the menu item Setup | Sample Rate Test to determine the maximum sample rate for your system. 

While the pod is generating the waveform on the pod signals, the CLK line is an output and toggles once for each of the samples provided.  You can specify the CLK Edge that the output data changes on using the two radio buttons above.

The TRG signal can be used as an External Trigger for the pattern generation.  Select the state of the TRG signal you want to start the output on by pressing the toggle pushbutton above.

The Status Box on the display will show red when the unit is not outputting samples, flash blue when it is waiting for a trigger, and glow green when the trigger condition has been met.  It will glow red again when the generation is completed.

Waveform Edit, Display and Zoom Settings

The Waveform display area is where the signal information is shown.  It is displayed with time increasing from left to right and voltage increasing from bottom to top.  The screen is divided into Divisions to help in measuring the waveforms. 

To Scroll the Waveforms in Time left and right, you can use the left and right arrows highlighted above, click and drag the Overview Bar (right under the Display Control title), or you can simply click and drag the waveform itself. 

To change the zoom ratio for the time, click the Zoom In or Zoom Out buttons.  You can also zoom in and out in time by clicking on the waveform.  To zoom in, click the left mouse on the waveform window.  To zoom out in time, click the right mouse button on the waveform window.

The cursor in the waveform window can be in one of two modes: Pan and Zoom, or Select.  In pan and zoom, you can click and drag the waveform around on the screen.  In Select, you click and drag to select a portion of the waveform to edit.  Change modes by clicking the left-right arrow (pan and zoom), or the standard arrow (select).

Editing the Waveform is done by selecting the portion of the waveform by clicking and dragging to highlight a section, and then pressing one of the Edit Control buttons at the top.  You can set the specified samples to a high level, low level, create a clock on that signal, create a single pulse, or copy and paste.  You can also Undo the last change if needed.

Measurements and Cursors

To help you create time accurate waveforms, the cursors can be used to get exact timing.

The X and O Cursors are placed on any horizontal sample time.  This lets you measure the time at a specific location or the time between the two cursors.  To place the X and O cursors, move the mouse to the white box just below the waveform.  When you move the mouse in this window, you will see a temporary line that indicates where the cursors will be placed.  Place the X cursor by left clicking the mouse at the current location.  Place the O cursor by right clicking the mouse at the current location.

In the Measurement window, you will see the various measurements made off of these cursors.  To change the selected relative cursor, click the T,X or O buttons next to the “Timeline Relative To” text.

·     X Position – time at the X1 cursor relative to the selected cursor

·     O Position – time at the X2 cursor relative to the selected cursor

·     X to O -  difference between X and O cursors

File Save and Open

Using the File menu functions, you can save and open a current set of configuration and trace sample data.

Choose the menu item File | Save As to save the current configuration and sample data to a binary ULB file. 

To load a previously saved waveform and display it, choose File | Open and specify the filename to load.  This waveform will then be displayed as it was saved.


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