SISCO arbitrary wave generator has standard 2 full-function independent channels, which provides 7 digits/s frequency counter measurement function, which can measure the frequency, period, duty cycle, positive pulse width and negative pulse width of external input signals, and supports statistics of measurement results.
SISCO arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is versatile and widely used in various fields. It can simulate complex communication signals, test and develop electronic components and circuits, generate biomedical signals for medical device testing, simulate automotive sensor outputs, and test radar and sonar systems in aerospace and defense. Additionally, AWGs are used in audio equipment testing, acoustic research, educational tools, industrial automation, power quality testing, and renewable energy systems. They are essential for precise and customizable signal generation, making them invaluable for development, testing, and research in multiple domains.
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Model | SISCO-AWG-DG1062Z |
Basic Parameters | |
Maximum Output Frequency | 60 MHz |
Sampling Rate | 200 MSa/s |
Vertical Resolution | 14 bits |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Arbitrary Wavelength | 8M, 3.5-inch TFT color display |
Display | Clear graphical interface |
Instrument Function | |
Built-in Waveform | 5 basic waveforms, 160 ​​arbitrary waveforms |
Frequency Characteristics | Sine wave: 1 μHz-60 MHz Square wave: 1 μHz-25 MHz Sawtooth wave/triangle wave: 1 μHz-1 MHz Pulse wave: 1 μHz-25 MHz |
Resolution | 1 μHz |
Amplitude Range (50Ω) | 2.5 mVpp-10 Vpp (≤10 MHz); 2.5 mVpp-5 Vpp (>10 MHz) |
Modulation Function | AM, FM, PM, FSK, ASK, PSK, PWM |
Sweep Waveform | Sine wave, square wave, sawtooth wave, arbitrary wave (except DC) |
Burst Waveform | Sine wave, square wave, sawtooth wave, pulse wave, noise, arbitrary wave (except DC) |
Frequency meter Function | 1 μHz-200 MHz |
Other Configurations | |
Harmonic Generator Function | Support 8th harmonic generator |
Standard Interface | USB host, USB device, LAN ( LXI-C) |
Q1: What is an Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG)?
A1: An Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) is a device that generates user-defined, complex waveforms. It allows for the creation and output of a wide variety of signal shapes, beyond standard sine, square, and triangle waves.
Q2: How does an AWG differ from a standard function generator?
A2: Unlike standard function generators, which produce fixed waveforms like sine, square, and triangle waves, AWGs can produce any waveform defined by the user. This makes AWGs more versatile and suitable for complex testing scenarios.
Q3: What is the importance of the sampling rate in an AWG?
A3: The sampling rate in an AWG is crucial because it determines how accurately the waveform can be represented. A higher sampling rate provides better resolution and fidelity, ensuring the generated waveform closely matches the desired signal, which is essential for precise testing and measurement.
Tips: Â What are the main functions of an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG)?
An Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) offers a range of functionalities designed to create and manage custom electronic signals. Here are the main functions of an AWG:
These functions make AWGs versatile tools in various fields, including electronics design, communication systems, scientific research, and testing.
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