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You are here: Home / arbitrary waveform generators / Fanless AWGs provide stable, low-jitter signals to 100 MHz with several modulations

Fanless AWGs provide stable, low-jitter signals to 100 MHz with several modulations

September 11, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

Two new 16-bit Arbitrary Waveform Generator series from Rigol Technologies are designed with SiFi II (Signal Fidelity II) technology to generate accurate 16-bit standard and arbitrary waveforms point-by-point from large internal memory series. These versatile signal sources produce precise, low-jitter waveforms with high frequency stability and come in cleverly designed cases that eliminate the need for internal cooling fans, giving silent operation. Included are a 4.3-in. touch display supporting tap and drag operations.

The Rigol DG800 Series 10/25/35-MHz Single- and Dual-channel Generators sample DG800 at 125 MSa/sec and produce advanced signals from a 2 Mpt (8 Mpt optional) memory. The Rigol DG900 Series 50/70/100-MHz Dual Channel Function Generators have a sampling rate of 250MSa/sec and a huge 16 Mpt memory.

The units can output min/max signals of 1.0 mVpp to 10 Vpp into 50 Ω and provide analog and digital modulation functions that include AM, FM, PM, ASK, FSK, PSK, and PWM. Arbitrary waveform sequence and waveforms also can be generated or edited through the available PC software. A multitude of built-in arbitrary waveforms are included with both series to cover the common signals in most engineering applications, medical electronics, auto electronics, math processing, and other fields. Also included in the design is a built-in seven-digit 240 MHz full-featured frequency counter.

The DG800 and DG900 AWGs represent versatile 16-bit signal generators with a performance and feature set normally reserved for much more expensive instruments. Prices start at $279.

Made by Rigol Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for test and measurement, the DG800/900 Series AWGs 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, www.saelig.com

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