Description
The SDG7032A can generate arbitrary waveforms point by point at a maximum sampling rate of 2.5 GSa/s and vector signals at a maximum of 500 MS/s. Further, the Siglent SDG7032A generates a variety of signals including continuous waves, pulses, noise, PRBS patterns, and a 16-bit digital bus. The Siglent SDG7032A supports the generation of complex signals such as modulation, sweep, bursting, and two-channel copy/couple/trace and superposition. The outputs are differential/single-ended and support a maximum output range of ± 24 V. The device can provide large amplitude at high frequencies. This eliminates the need for an external power amplifier in some applications and meets a wider range of requirements.
The SDG7000A series integrates multiple waveform generator functions from DC to continuous waves up to 1 GHz, which can replace RF signal generators in some applications. It uses Siglent's TrueArb technology to generate point-by-point arbitrary signals, enabling user-adjustable output sampling rates from 0.01 Sa/s to 2.5 GSa/s with excellent jitter performance and I/Q vector signal generation. This with a maximum adjustable bandwidth of more than 500 MHz. Taking advantage of Siglent's EasyPulse architecture, a low jitter pulse can be generated with a minimum pulse width of 1 ns. The Siglent SDG7032A also features a Gaussian noise output with adjustable bandwidth, pseudo-random code generation, an optional 16-channel digital signal output for synthesizing digital communications, and more.
Features
- Generates low jitter pulses with 1 ns minimum pulse width width and 500 ps minimum slope
- Up to 1 GHz bandwidth and white Gaussian noise with adjustable bandwidth
- PRBS up to 312.5 Mbps
- LVTTL and LVDS digital bus options for digital signals up to 1 Gbps
- Includes common analog/digital modulation modes, sweeping, and bursting functions
- Advanced dual-channel functions: tracking, coupling, and copying between channels
- Dual channel overlay function
- Mutual modulation between channels
- The 24 Vpp analog output is overlaid with an offset of ± 12 Vdc to achieve a maximum output range of ± 24 V (48 V)
- High precision frequency counter
- Capacitive 5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 800×480
- External mouse and keyboard operation
- WebServer for remote device control without downloading software
- Includes 10 MHz in, 10 MHz out, trigger in/out and marker sync connectors
- Full SCPI command manual for easy integration into test systems
Hardware details
The SDG7000A is a two-channel function generator (arbitrary waveform generator) with a bandwidth of up to 1 GHz, a maximum sampling rate of 5 GSa/s and a vertical resolution of 14 bits.
Product highlights
Wide Range Amplitude Output
The SDG7000A function generator series provides a 24 Vpp analog output, overlaid with ± 12 Vdc offset & a maximum output range of ± 24 V (48 V).
High Speed
The minimum pulse width of 1 ns can be generated at any frequency. The pulse width can be finely adjusted in steps of 10 ps.
Flexible Edge
Adjustable fine step resolution up to 100 ps. The minimum edge is 500 ps and can be generated at any frequency. Rising/falling edge is adjustable and can be used to generate asymmetric pulse shapes.
Low jitter
Low Jitter When a Square/Pulse waveform is generated using conventional DDS, additional jitter can occur if the sampling rate is not an integer multiple of the output frequency.EasyPulse technology overcomes this weakness in DDS designs and helps to generate Square/Pulse waveforms with low jitter.
Excellent generation of arbitrary waveforms
AWG mode uses SIGLENT's innovative TrueArb technology, which offers an adjustable sampling rate from 0.01 Sa/s to 2.5 GSa/s and a jitter of less than 20 ps. The flexible platform also offers zero-order hold, linear and sinc interpolation methods for more flexibility in creating complex waveforms. The SDG7000A supports up to 1024 arbitrary wave segments, each of which can be set with a maximum of 65535 repetitions.
Multifunctional waveform generator
The SDG7000A series integrates multiple waveform generator functions from DC to continuous waves up to 1 GHz, which can replace RF signal generators in some applications. It uses Siglent's TrueArb technology to generate point-by-point arbitrary signals, enabling user-adjustable output sampling rates from 0.01 Sa/s to 2.5 GSa/s with excellent jitter performance and generating I/Q vector signals with a maximum adjustable bandwidth of more than 500 MHz.