Yes, you are correct about the analog path - the amplifier gain is set based on your amplitude and impedance settings, while the data is always the same (full range).
Ok, I understand your offset question. When generating a DC waveform, the driver sets the amplitude to 12Vpk-pk (or 24V in high impedance) and uses the analog offset circuitry for the DC value - the data fed to the DAC is all zeroes. Due to our 1/4 rule, this means the maximum offset you can attain is 3V (6V in high impedance). If you need a higher DC voltage, you can use the User-Defined waveform type, download data consisting of all "1"s, and set the amplitude and offset accordingly to get the appropriate value. You can use this method for higher resolution offset values as well.
For example, if you want to sweep the offset voltage from 8V to 10V into a high impedance load, you would:
1) Download a user-defined waveform of all "1"s
2) Set the amplitude to 8V
3) Sweep the offset from 0V to 2V.
Drew Creel
NI Software Engineer
Signal Generators Group
Drew Creel
NI Software Group Manager
RF and Signal Generators