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You are here: Home / arbitrary waveform generators / Economical AWGs feature super-low jitter spec

Economical AWGs feature super-low jitter spec

October 31, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Rigol Technologies DG2000 Series Two-Channel 16-bit Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators are available in 50/70/100-MHz versions. These advanced signal generators utilize Rigol proprietary unique SiFi II (Signal Fidelity II) technology to generate the arbitrary waveforms point by point, ensuring that the jitter specification for all the output waveforms (including Sine, Pulse, etc.) is as low as 200 psec. With helpful function buttons, a 4.3-in TFT color touchscreen, rack-mount capability, and network connectivity, these significant features enhance the same core functional capabilities as the successful Rigol DG900 series, with a touch-control user interface and a rugged industrial housing.

Sampling at 250 MSa/sec and with 16 Mpts of memory depth per channel for long, dg2102complex arbitrary waveforms, the DG2052 is the equivalent of two independent signal sources with high frequency stability (±1 ppm) and low phase noise (-105 dBc/Hz). It features a built-in high-order harmonic generator (up to 8th-order harmonics) and a seven-digit, 240-MHz-bandwidth full-featured frequency counter. The 160 built-in arbitrary waveforms include Sinc, Exponential Rise, Exponential Fall, ECG, Gauss, HaverSine, Lorentz, etc. and many other common signals needed in engineering applications, medical electronics, auto electronics, math processing, and other fields. Various analog and digital modulation functions are available, including: AM, FM, PM, ASK, FSK, PSK, and PWM.

Standard interfaces include USB Host&Device and LAN (LXI Core 2011 Device) with USB-GPIB function available.

Made by Rigol Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for test and measurement, the DG2000 Series Two-Channel 16-bit Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators are available now from Saelig Company, Inc., their USA technical distributor.

For detailed specifications, free technical assistance, or additional information, please contact Saelig 888-7SAELIG, via email: info@saelig.com, or visit www.saelig.com.

Saelig Company, Inc., 71 Perinton Parkway, Fairport, NY 14450

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