I am writing my own program in Python. And I have a problem. I don't see a suitable function in the documentation (maybe there is another one that gives the possibility to set an output as a start value that is not an offset). I am looking for a way to set the output signal of the DAC (generator function: e.g. sin, ramp, triangle) as the start value of the voltage. What would help is to change the slope of the signal (picture with waves) I can even do it manually to get from the X to the Y value of the output voltage.
Actually the output is a value (from the current one) that has been calculated for a given phase shift (in this case 90 degrees). In one case this is -5V (DAC 2) or 0 (DAC 1). The offset control is not good because the amplitude signal saturates.
I've tried to find the function (I think it's related to the carrier frequency - picture from the SDK datasheet), but there are only "info functions".
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MaciejR
Hi,
I am writing my own program in Python. And I have a problem. I don't see a suitable function in the documentation (maybe there is another one that gives the possibility to set an output as a start value that is not an offset). I am looking for a way to set the output signal of the DAC (generator function: e.g. sin, ramp, triangle) as the start value of the voltage. What would help is to change the slope of the signal (picture with waves) I can even do it manually to get from the X to the Y value of the output voltage.
Actually the output is a value (from the current one) that has been calculated for a given phase shift (in this case 90 degrees). In one case this is -5V (DAC 2) or 0 (DAC 1). The offset control is not good because the amplitude signal saturates.
I've tried to find the function (I think it's related to the carrier frequency - picture from the SDK datasheet), but there are only "info functions".
BR
Maciej
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