I have an eclypse Z7 and a Zmod AWG card. I want to generate a narrow pulse for modulation with another signal. Specifically I'm trying to generate a pulse with the following parameters in the Waveforms application:
It appears that any symmetry value less that approximately 0.1% is treated as zero. It appears that the symmetry parameter has bounds on its resolution that makes this unrealizable although the Zmod AWG card specifications make it seem that the hardware should be capable of generating it.
Is it possible to generate this pulse with the eclypse Z7 and Zmod AWG card and your Waveforms GUI application or SDK? If yes, how? If it can't be done with the Waveforms software, is there another way of doing it? I was hoping to avoid having to build application specific solution with the Xilinx tool suite as Waveforms has already done the work.
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Dear Digilent,
I have an eclypse Z7 and a Zmod AWG card. I want to generate a narrow pulse for modulation with another signal. Specifically I'm trying to generate a pulse with the following parameters in the Waveforms application:
Freq = 10 Hz, Amplitude = 1V, Offset = 0V, Symmetry = 500 ns = 0.0005%, Phase =0 degrees.
It appears that any symmetry value less that approximately 0.1% is treated as zero. It appears that the symmetry parameter has bounds on its resolution that makes this unrealizable although the Zmod AWG card specifications make it seem that the hardware should be capable of generating it.
Is it possible to generate this pulse with the eclypse Z7 and Zmod AWG card and your Waveforms GUI application or SDK? If yes, how? If it can't be done with the Waveforms software, is there another way of doing it? I was hoping to avoid having to build application specific solution with the Xilinx tool suite as Waveforms has already done the work.
Regards
Paul
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