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You are here: Home / arbitrary waveform generators / Arbitrary function generators billed as most affordable 16-bit AFGs

Arbitrary function generators billed as most affordable 16-bit AFGs

September 13, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The DG800 and DG900 Series of arbitrary function generators come standard with 16-bit Resolution, an intuitive touch display, a silent fan-less design, and new advanced signal generation capabilities.

The DG800 Series targets those needing signal generation from 10-35 MHz. With arigol awg starting price of just $279 the DG800 represents the most affordable 16-bit generator on the market. But beyond 16-bit resolution, the DG800 allows users to combine cycles of different waveform types to generate complex test sequences. The DG800 allows the user to generate complex dual-tone and harmonic signals useful for filter, noise, and RF Testing. In addition, integrated PBRS and RS232 generation make testing control and communications links easier than ever before.

The DG900 Series delivers all of the same powerful capabilities as the DG800 but with frequency ranges from 50 MHz up to 100 MHz. Starting at just $599 the DG900 targets embedded and IoT engineers needing a performance generator. The DG900 delivers significantly higher performance and capabilities at a dramatically lower cost than the Tektronix AFG3000 and other competitive options.

Both instruments have a 4.3-in. TFT color display and can be controlled with a next-generation touch interface. They are both cooled via a silent fan-less design. These attributes make the instrument simple to navigate, intuitive to learn, and help eliminate background noise from your lab or classroom environment.

These new generators are powered by RIGOL’s enhanced SiFi II technology. The SiFi point-to-point sampling technology insures high fidelity arb generation with easy setup and adjustment. RIGOL has enhanced this capability by adding additional interpolation, step, and smooth filtering which allow users to modify waveform qualities in both the time domain and frequency domain in ways that can be challenging in other point-to-point sampling solutions.

The DG800 and DG900 are available and shipping now. The DG800 has six Models (10 MHz w/1 ch or 2 ch, 25 MHz w/1 ch or 2 ch, and 35 MHz w/1 ch or 2 ch) starting at $279. The DG900 has three models (50 MHz, 70 MHz, or 100 MHz) all with two output channels starting at $599.

Rigol Technologies, 8140 SW Nimbus Ave., Beaverton, OR 97008, www.RIGOLna.com

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