The following safety precautions apply to both operating and maintenance personnel and
must be followed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument.
Before applying power to this instrument:
Read and understand the safety and operational information in this manual.
Apply all the listed safety precautions.
Verify that the voltage selector at the line power cord input is set to the correct line
voltage. Operating the instrument at an incorrect line voltage will void the warranty.
Make all connections to the instrument before applying power.
Do not operate the instrument in ways not specified by this manual or by B&K
Precision.
Failure to comply with these precautions or with warnings elsewhere in this manual violates
the safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. B&K
Precision assumes no liability for a customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
Category rating
The IEC 61010 standard defines safety category ratings that specify the amount of electrical
energy available and the voltage impulses that may occur on electrical conductors
associated with these category ratings. The category rating is a Roman numeral of I, II, III, or
IV. This rating is also accompanied by a maximum voltage of the circuit to be tested, which
defines the voltage impulses expected and required insulation clearances. These categories
are:
Category I (CAT I): Measurement instruments whose measurement inputs are not intended
to be connected to the mains supply. The voltages in the environment are typically derived
from a limited-energy transformer or a battery.
Category II (CAT II): Measurement instruments whose measurement inputs are meant to be
connected to the mains supply at a standard wall outlet or similar sources. Example
measurement environments are portable tools and household appliances.
Category III (CAT III): Measurement instruments whose measurement inputs are meant to be
connected to the mains installation of a building. Examples are measurements inside a
building's circuit breaker panel or the wiring of permanently-installed motors.
Category IV (CAT IV): Measurement instruments whose measurement inputs are meant to
be connected to the primary power entering a building or other outdoor wiring.
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Do not use this instrument in an electrical environment with a higher category rating than
what is specified in this manual for this instrument.
You must ensure that each accessory you use with this instrument has a category rating
equal to or higher than the instrument's category rating to maintain the instrument's
category rating. Failure to do so will lower the category rating of the measuring system.
Electrical Power
This instrument is intended to be powered from a CATEGORY II mains power environment.
The mains power should be 120 V RMS or 240 V RMS. Use only the power cord supplied
with the instrument and ensure it is appropriate for your country of use.
Ground the Instrument
To minimize shock hazard, the instrument chassis and cabinet must be connected to an
electrical safety ground. This instrument is grounded through the ground conductor of the
supplied, three-conductor AC line power cable. The power cable must be plugged into an
approved three-conductor electrical outlet. The power jack and mating plug of the power
cable meet IEC safety standards.
Do not alter or defeat the ground connection. Without the safety ground connection, all
accessible conductive parts (including control knobs) may provide an electric shock. Failure
to use a properly-grounded approved outlet and the recommended three-conductor AC line
power cable may result in injury or death.
Unless otherwise stated, a ground connection on the instrument's front or rear panel is for a
reference of potential only and is not to be used as a safety ground.
Do not operate in an explosive or flammable atmosphere
Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or vapors, fumes, or
finely-divided particulates.
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The instrument is designed to be used in office-type indoor environments. Do not operate
the instrument
In the presence of noxious, corrosive, or flammable fumes, gases, vapors, chemicals,
or finely-divided particulates.
In relative humidity conditions outside the instrument's specifications.
In environments where there is a danger of any liquid being spilled on the
instrument or where any liquid can condense on the instrument.
In air temperatures exceeding the specified operating temperatures.
In atmospheric pressures outside the specified altitude limits or where the
surrounding gas is not air.
In environments with restricted cooling air flow, even if the air temperatures are
within specifications.
In direct sunlight.
This instrument is intended to be used in an indoor pollution degree 2 environment. The
operating temperature range is 0 °C to 40 °C and the operating humidity is ≤ 90 % relative
humidity at < 35 °C and ≤ 60 % relative humidity at 35 °C – 40 °C, with no condensation
allowed.
Measurements made by this instrument may be outside specifications if the instrument is
used in non-office-type environments. Such environments may include rapid temperature or
humidity changes, sunlight, vibration and/or mechanical shocks, acoustic noise, electrical
noise, strong electric fields, or strong magnetic fields.
Do not operate instrument if damaged
If the instrument is damaged, appears to be damaged, or if any liquid, chemical, or other
material gets on or inside the instrument, remove the instrument's power cord, remove the
instrument from service, label it as not to be operated, and return the instrument to B&K
Precision for repair. Notify B&K Precision of the nature of any contamination of the
instrument.
Clean the instrument only as instructed
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Do not clean the instrument, its switches, or its terminals with contact cleaners, abrasives,
lubricants, solvents, acids/bases, or other such chemicals. Clean the instrument only with a
clean dry lint-free cloth or as instructed in this manual.
Not for critical applications
This instrument is not authorized for use in contact with the human body or for use as a
component in a life-support device or system.
Do not touch live circuits
Instrument covers must not be removed by operating personnel. Component replacement
and internal adjustments must be made by qualified service-trained maintenance personnel
who are aware of the hazards involved when the instrument's covers and shields are
removed. Under certain conditions, even with the power cord removed, dangerous voltages
may exist when the covers are removed. To avoid injuries, always disconnect the power cord
from the instrument, disconnect all other connections (for example, test leads, computer
interface cables, etc.), discharge all circuits, and verify there are no hazardous voltages
present on any conductors by measurements with a properly-operating voltage-sensing
device before touching any internal parts. Verify the voltage-sensing device is working
properly before and after making the measurements by testing with known-operating
voltage sources and test for both DC and AC voltages. Do not attempt any service or
adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present.
Do not insert any object into an instrument's ventilation openings or other openings.
Hazardous voltages may be present in unexpected locations in circuitry being tested when a
fault condition in the circuit exists.
Servicing
Do not substitute parts that are not approved by B&K Precision or modify this instrument.
Return the instrument to B&K Precision for service and repair to ensure that safety and
performance features are maintained.
Cooling fans
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This instrument contains one or more cooling fans. For continued safe operation of the
instrument, the air inlet and exhaust openings for these fans must not be blocked nor must
accumulated dust or other debris be allowed to reduce air flow. Maintain at least 25 mm
clearance around the sides of the instrument that contain air inlet and exhaust ports. If
mounted in a rack, position power devices in the rack above the instrument to minimize
instrument heating while rack mounted. Do not continue to operate the instrument if you
cannot verify the fan is operating (note some fans may have intermittent duty cycles). Do
not insert any object into the fan's inlet or outlet.
For continued safe use of the instrument
Do not place heavy objects on the instrument.
Do not obstruct cooling air flow to the instrument.
Do not place a hot soldering iron on the instrument.
Do not pull the instrument with the power cord, connected probe, or connected test
lead.
Do not move the instrument when a probe is connected to a circuit being tested.
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Compliance Statements
This product is subject to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European
Parliament and the Council of the European Union on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), and in jurisdictions
adopting that Directive, is marked as being put on the market after
August 13, 2005, and should not be disposed of as unsorted
municipal waste. Please utilize your local WEEE collection facilities
in the disposition of this product and otherwise observe all
applicable requirements.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European
Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
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CE Declaration of Conformity
This instrument meets the requirements of 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive and
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive with the following standards.
Low Voltage Directive
- EN61010-1: 2001
EMC Directive
- EN 61000-3-2: 2006
- EN 61000-3-3: 1995+A1: 2001+A2: 2005
- EN 61000-4-2 / -3 / -4 / -5 / -6 / -11
- EN 61326-1: 2006
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Safety Symbols
Refer to the user manual for warning information
to avoid hazard or personal injury and prevent
damage to instrument.
Electric Shock hazard
Alternating current (AC)
Chassis (earth ground) symbol.
Ground terminal
On (Power). This is the In position of the power
switch when instrument is ON.
Off (Power). This is the Out position of the power
switch when instrument is OFF.
Power Switch (On/Off). This is the power switch
located in front of the instrument.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in minor or moderate injury
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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Contents
Safety Summary .............................................................................................. i
Compliance Statements ........................................................................................................ vi
Safety Symbols .................................................................................................................... viii
1 General Information............................................................................ 1
The B&K Precision 4060 series are dual channel function / arbitrary waveform generators,
capable of generating up to 160 MHz sine wave (model 4065). They have a large and
informative easy-to-read color display, user-friendly controls, and a numeric keypad which
allows users to easily configure waveform properties. In addition to sine, square, triangle,
and pulse waveforms, they feature non-volatile built-in memory to create, store, and recall
arbitrary waveforms up to 512,000 points with 14-bit vertical resolution. A standard USB
interface on the rear panel allows users to easily interface with application software to
create and load arbitrary waveforms into the instrument and also contains a front panel USB
port to easily save and load instrument settings and waveforms.
Features:
14-bit, 500 MSa/s, 512k point arbitrary waveform generator
Generate sine waves from 1 µHz up to 160 MHz (Model 4065)
Large 4.3-inch TFT-LCD color display
AM/DSB-AM/ASK/FM/FSK/PM/PWM modulation functions
36 built-in predefined arbitrary waveforms
Store/recall up to 10 instrument settings
USB host/device interface
1.2 Package Contents
Please inspect the instrument mechanically and electrically upon receiving it. Unpack all
items from the shipping carton, and check for any obvious signs of physical damage that may
have occurred during transportation. Report any damage to the shipping agent immediately.
Save the original packing carton for possible future reshipment. Every instrument is shipped
with the following contents:
1 x 4060 series function/arbitrary waveform generator
1 x Getting started manual (printed)
1 x Full instruction manual on CD
1 x AC power cord
1 x USB type A to Type B cable
1 x Certificate of calibration
Verify that all items above are included in the shipping container. If anything is missing,
please contact B&K Precision.
An optional USB to GPIB adapter model AK40G is also available for connecting the
instrument to a GPIB bus controller.
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Power On/Off switch
TFT LCD color display
Menu function keys
Waveforms/Utility/Parameter/Modulation/Sweep/Burst menu buttons
Channel 1 output BNC/Counter input
Channel 2 output BNC
Channel 1 and 2 select buttons
Arrow keys
Rotary dial knob
Numeric keypad
USB host port/*USB-to-GPIB adapter interface
Accepts USB flash drive to save/recall instrument settings and waveforms.
*This port can be used for connecting the USB-to-GPIB adapter (AK40G)
accessory. It can also be used for connecting an external USB flash drive.
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1.3 Front Panel Overview
Front Panel Description
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External Trigger/Gate/FSK/Burst BNC connector
10MHz Out BNC connector
USB interface
AC input receptacle
Chassis ground
10MHz In BNC connector
Sync Output BNC
Modulation Input BNC
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1.4 Rear Panel Overview
Rear Panel Description
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Waveform display
Menu options
Waveform parameters display
Waveform mode and output impedance indicator
Selected channel indicator
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1.5 Display Overview
Display Description
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The included AC power cord is safety certified for this
instrument operating in rated range. To change a
cable or add an extension cable, be sure that it can
meet the required power ratings for this instrument.
Any misuse with wrong or unsafe cables will void the
warranty.
2 Getting Started
Before connecting and powering up the instrument, please review and go through the
instructions in this chapter.
2.1 Input Power Requirements
Input Power
The supply has a universal AC input that accepts line voltage and frequency input within:
Before connecting to an AC outlet or external power source, be sure that the power switch is
in the OFF position and verify that the AC power cord, including the extension line, is
compatible with the rated voltage/current and that there is sufficient circuit capacity for the
power supply. Once verified, connect the cable firmly.
2.2 Output Connections
The waveform generator output circuits operate as a 50 Ω voltage source working into a 50
Ω load. At higher frequencies, a non-terminated or improperly terminated output may cause
aberrations on the output waveform. In addition, loads with an impedance less than 50 Ω
will reduce the waveform amplitude, while loads with an impedance greater than 50 Ω will
increase waveform amplitude.
Excessive distortion or aberrations caused by improper termination are less noticeable at
lower frequencies, especially with sine and triangle waveforms. To ensure waveform
integrity, follow these precautions:
1. Use good quality 50 Ω coaxial cable and connectors.
2. Make all connections tight and as short as possible.
3. Use good quality attenuators, if it is necessary to reduce waveform amplitudes
applied to sensitive circuits.
4. Use termination or impedance-matching devices to avoid reflections.
5. Ensure that attenuators and terminations have adequate power handling
capabilities.
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ScrTest
Select this option to do a screen test. The screen will turn into a solid
color background.
If there is a DC voltage across the output load, use a coupling capacitor in series with the
load. The time constant of the coupling capacitor and load must be long enough to maintain
pulse flatness.
Impedance Matching
If the waveform generator is driving a high impedance, such as a 1 MΩ input impedance
(paralleled by a stated capacitance) of an oscilloscope vertical input, connect the
transmission line to a 50 Ω attenuator, a 50 Ω termination and to the oscilloscope input. The
attenuator isolates the input capacitance of the device and terminates the waveform
generator properly.
2.3 Preliminary Check
Complete the following steps to verify that the generator is ready for use.
1.Verify AC Input Voltage
Verify and check to make sure proper AC voltages are available to power the
instrument. The AC voltage range must meet the acceptable specification as
explained in section 2.1.
2.Connect Power
Connect AC power cord to the AC receptacle in the rear panel and press the power
switch to the ON position to turn ON the instrument. The instrument will have a
boot screen while loading, after which the main screen will be displayed.
3.Self Test
Press Utility, select More1 of 2 from the menu to enter the second menu page, and
select Test/Cal option. Then, select SelfTest option. The instrument has 3 self-test
options to test the screen, keys, and the LED back lights of the function, menu, and
channel keys.
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Press 7 to toggle through red, green, and blue colors. This test checks for
dead pixels and color consistencies of the TFT LCD display. Press 8 to exit
the test.
KeyTest
Select this option to do a key test. The screen will display a silhouette of
buttons that represent the front panel buttons.
Press any of the front panel buttons and its corresponding button in the
silhouette will turn green. This tests the key press response. If any of the
buttons do not change colors on the silhouette when pressed, there may
be something faulty with the key. Press 8 three times to exit the test.
LEDTest
Select this option to test the function, menu, and channel output buttons’
backlight.
Like the key test, the screen will display a silhouette of buttons that
represent the front panel buttons. Press 7 to begin the test. This test will
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start with the Waveforms button, which should light up. Its
corresponding button in the silhouette should also turn blue. Continue to
press 7 to toggle through all the buttons with backlights available. At the
end of the test, all function, menu, and channel output buttons will light
up, and all of their corresponding buttons in the silhouette on the display
will turn blue. Press 8 to exit the test.
4. Self Adjust
This option runs an internal self adjustment procedure that will check and adjust the
instrument to specification. Use this option only if the instrument is suspected to be
out of calibration.
Press Utility, select More1 of 2 from the menu to enter the second menu page, and
select Test/Cal option. Make sure nothing is connected to the instrument. Then,
select SelfAdjust option. The instrument will run the procedure internally, and a
progress bar will be displayed in the waveform information area. When finished, it
will show 100% on the progress bar and prompt you to press any function key to
continue. Follow the prompt to return to the main display.
Check Model and Firmware Version
The model and firmware version can be verified from within the menu system.
Press Utility, select More1 of 2 from the menu to enter the second menu page, and select
EditInfo option. The software/firmware version, hardware version, model, and serial number
will be displayed. Press any function key to exit.
Output Check
Follow the steps below to do a quick check of the settings and waveform output.
1. Turn on the instrument and set the instrument to default settings. To set to default,
press Utility, press More1 of 2 to go to page 2, select System from the menu, and
select Set to Default. The instrument will set both channels with the following
parameters:
2. Connect the BNC output of CH1 (yellow) into an oscilloscope.
3. Press the Output button on top of CH1 output BNC to turn on the output and
observe a sine wave with the parameters above.
4. Press the Freq or Period option in the menu and use the rotary knob or the numeric
keypad to change frequency. Observe the changes on the oscilloscope display.
5. Press the Ampl option in the menu and use the rotary knob or the numeric keypad
to change the amplitude. Observe the changes on the oscilloscope display.
6. Press the Offset option in the menu and use the rotary knob or the numeric keypad
to change the DC offset. With the oscilloscope set for DC coupling, observe the
changes on the display.
7. Now, connect the BNC output of CH2 (blue) into an oscilloscope and follow steps 3
to 6 to check its output.
3 Front Panel Operation
3.1 Menu Options
All settings and parameters can be configured from the menu system of the instrument. The
menu options that are channel specific are the same for both channel 1 and channel 2. Use
the and output keys to toggle the channel selection.
Some many options are grouped in pairs and can be selected by toggling their corresponding
menu function keys. For example:
The menu system is organized as follows:
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Waveforms
Parameter
Sine
Frequency/Period
Configures the frequency or period of the waveform.
Amplitude/HighLevel
Configures the amplitude or the high level of the waveform.
Offset/LowLevel
Configures the DC offset or the low level of the waveform.
Phase
Configures the phase relative to the other channel.
Square
Frequency/Period
Configures the frequency or period of the waveform.
Amplitude/HighLevel
Configures the amplitude or the high level of the waveform.
Offset/LowLevel
Configures the DC offset or the low level of the waveform.
Phase
Configures the phase relative to the other channel.
Duty
Configures the duty cycle of the waveform.
Ramp
Frequency/Period
Configures the frequency or period of the waveform.
Amplitude/HighLevel
Configures the amplitude or the high level of the waveform.
Offset/LowLevel
Configures the DC offset or the low level of the waveform.
Phase
Configures the phase relative to the other channel.
Symmetry
Configures the symmetry of the waveform.
Pulse
Frequency/Period
Configures the frequency or period of the waveform.
Amplitude/HighLevel
Configures the amplitude or the high level of the waveform.
Offset/LowLevel
Configures the DC offset or the low level of the waveform.
Width/Duty
Configures the pulse width or the duty cycle of the pulse.
Rise/Fall
Configures the rise or fall time of the pulse.
Delay
Configures the delay of the pulse waveform.
Noise
Stdev
Configures the standard deviation of the noise waveform.
Mean
Configures the mean value of the noise waveform.
DC
DC Offset
Configures the DC offset of the DC waveform.
Arb
Frequency/Period
Configures the frequency or period of the waveform.
Amplitude/HighLevel
Configures the amplitude or the high level of the waveform.
Offset/LowLevel
Configures the DC offset or the low level of the waveform.
Phase
Configures the phase relative to the other channel.
Built-In
Access selectable built-in waveforms for output.
Stored Wforms
Access arbitrary waveforms stored in internal memory.
Mod
Modulate
Toggles the modulation ON/OFF
Type
Configures the type of modulation. Configures parameters
for AM, FM, PM, ASK, FSK, DSB-AM, or PWM modulation.
Shape
Configures the modulating waveform shape.
Source
Selects modulating source.
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Sweep
Sweep Time
Configures the sweep time for sweep output.
StartFreq/MidFreq
Configures the sweep start frequency or the center
frequency.
StopFreq/FreqSpan
Configures the sweep stop frequency or the frequency span
of the sweep output.
Source
Selects the sweep source.
Trig Out
Internal source: Selects to output a trigger signal at the start
of a sweep operation.
Edge
External source: Selects to use rising or falling edge from an
external trigger for sweep operation.
Type
Selects between linear or logarithmic sweep operations.
Direction
Selects the sweep direction.
Trig
Manually triggers the sweep operation if the source is set to
manual.
Burst
Ncycle/Gated
Selects to burst by number of cycles or selects for external
gated burst.
Cycles/Infinite
Configures number of cycles for burst or infinite burst
(external source only).
Start Phase
Configures the start phase of the burst output.
Burst Period
Configures the burst period.
Delay
Configures the delay of each burst.
Trig Out
Configures signal triggering on rising or falling edge.
Source
Configures the trigger source.
Utility
Interface
Configure remote interface.
Sync
Configure synchronization output with respect to either
channel 1 or 2.
Counter
Selects built-in counter function.
System
Access to system settings.
Store/Recall
Access to stored files in memory.
Test/Cal
Built-in self-test and adjustment options.
EditInfo
Shows information about the generator.
Update
For firmware updates.
Help
Help menu.
CH1 / CH2
Output
Enable/Disable the output for the selected channel
Load
Select output impedance for the selected channel
Polarity
Select to toggle between normal and inverted output.
EqPhase
Equates opposite channel’s phase to current channel’s
phase.
CHCopy
Copy channel settings between channels.
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3.2 Selecting a Channel
The 4060 series function/arbitrary waveform generators have dual channel outputs. They
can be operated independently or in sync with each other. To select between channel 1 and
2 and view/change their parameters, toggle the and keys.
When Channel 1 is selected, the display will look like the following:
When Channel 2 is selected, the display will look like the following:
3.3 Configure Waveform Output
Configure Waveform Shape
The instrument can generate many standard as well as arbitrary waveforms. There is a
dedicated waveform key on the front panel that will allow the user to select between
different waveform shapes to output. Below is a table of the corresponding waveforms that
the 4060 series can generate.
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Waveforms
Sine
Square
Ramp
Pulse
Noise
DC
Arbitrary
Sine Waveform
Square Waveform
Ramp Waveform
Pulse Waveform
Noise Waveform
Arbitrary Waveform
After the waveform selection, menu options relevant for that waveform shape will be shown
on the bottom of the display. Below illustrates the screenshots shown when each of the
waveform types is selected.
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