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owon xdg3102 2 ch arbitrary waveform generator 100 mhz

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owon xdg3102 2 ch arbitrary waveform generator 100 mhzKenmerken Advanced DDS technology, up to 250MHz frequency output 1. 25GS s sampling rate, and 1 Hz frequency resolution Up to 1M arbitrary waveform length Vertical resolution: 14 bits Comprehensive waveform output: 6 groups waveforms, and 152 group built in arbitrary waveforms Comprehensive modulation options: AM, FM, PM, FSK, 3FSK, 4FSK, PSK, OSK, ASK, BPSK, PWM, sweep, and burst High accuracy frequency counter integrated, ranging from 100mHz till

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  • Advanced DDS technology, up to 250MHz frequency output
  • 1.25GS/s sampling rate, and 1 μHz frequency resolution
  • Up to 1M arbitrary waveform length
  • Vertical resolution: 14 bits
  • Comprehensive waveform output: 6 groups waveforms, and 152 group built-in arbitrary waveforms
  • Comprehensive modulation options: AM, FM, PM, FSK, 3FSK, 4FSK, PSK, OSK, ASK, BPSK, PWM, sweep, and burst
  • High-accuracy frequency counter integrated, ranging from 100mHz till 200MHz
  • SCPI and LabVIEW supported
  • 8'' 800 x 600 pixels touch screen LCD

Specificaties

XDG3102
Channel 2
Frequency Output 100MHz
Sample Rate 1.25GSa/s
Vertical Resolution 14 bits
Waveform
Standard Waveform sine, square, pulse, ramp, noise, and harmonic
Arbitrary Waveform exponential rise, exponential fall, sin(x)/x, step wave, and others,
total of 150 built-in waveforms, and user-defined arbitrary waveform
Frequency (resolution 1μHz)
Sine 1μHz - 100MHz
Square 1μHz - 40MHz
Pulse 1μHz - 25MHz
Ramp 1μHz - 5MHz
Harmonic 1μHz - 50MHz
Noise 120MHz (-3dB, typical)
Arbitrary Waveform built-in waveform: 1uHz - 15MHz
user-defined waveform: 1uHz - 50MHz
Accuracy ±1ppm, 0°C - 40°C
Amplitude
Amplitude (50Ω) 1mVpp - 10Vpp (≤40MHz); 1mVpp - 5Vpp (≤80MHz)
1mVpp - 2.5Vpp (≤120MHz); 1mVpp - 1Vpp (≤250MHz)
Amplitude(high impedance) 2mVpp - 20Vpp (≤40MHz); 2mVpp - 10Vpp (≤80MHz);
2mVpp - 5Vpp (≤120MHz); 2mVpp - 2Vpp (≤250MHz)
Resolution 1mV or 4 digits
DC Offset Range (50Ω) ±(5 Vpk - Amplitude Vpp/2)
Range (high-Z, open circuit) ±(10 Vpk - Amplitude Vpp/2)
Accuracy ±(1% of |setting| + 1mV + Amplitude Vpp x 0.5%)
Resolution 1mV or 4 digits
Load Impedance 50Ω (typical)
Accuracy ±(1% of setting + 1 mVpp) (typical, 1kHz sine, 0V offset)
Sine Wave Spectrum Purity
Harmonic Distortion
Typical (0dB)
DC - 1MHz: <-65dBc
1MHz - 10MHz: <-60dBc
10MHz - 120MHz: <-50dBc
120MHz - 200MHz: <-45dBc
Total Harmonic Distortion ≤0.05 %, 10 Hz to 20 kHz, 1 Vpp
Spurious (non-harmonic),
Typical (0dB)
≤10MHz: <-70dBc
>10MHz: <-70dBc + 6dB/ octave
Phase Noise
Typical (0 dBm, 10 kHz deviation)
10MHz: -110dBc/Hz
Square
Rise/Fall Time <5ns
Overshoot <3%
Duty Cycle 50.0% (fixed)
Jitter (rms) 300ps + 100ppm
Pulse
Pulse Width 12ns - 996875s
Leading/Trailing Edge Time ≤7ns
Overshoot <3%
Jitter (rms) 300ps + 100ppm
Ramp
Linearity ≤1% of peak output (typical, 1kHz, 1 Vpp, 50% symmetry)
Symmetry 0% to 100%
Harmonic
Harmonic Order ≤16
Harmonic Type even, odd, all, user
Harmonic Amplitude could be set for all the harmonics
Harmonic Phase
Arbitrary
Waveform Length 2 points - 1M points
Vertical Resolution 14 bits
Minimum Rise/Fall Time <7ns
Jitter (rms) 3ns
Modulation
Type AM, FM, PM, PWM, FSK, 3FSK, 4FSK, PSK, OSK, ASK, BPSK, sweep, and burst
AM
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform sine, square, ramp, noise, and arbitrary
Depth 0.0% - 100.0%
Modulating Frequency 2 mHz - 100 kHz
FM
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform sine, square, ramp, noise, and arbitrary
Modulating Frequency 2 mHz - 100 kHz
PM
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform sine, square, ramp, noise, and arbitrary
Phase Deviation 0° - 180°
Modulating Frequency 2 mHz - 100 kHz
PWM
Carrier Waveform pulse
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform sine, square, ramp, noise, and arbitrary
Width Deviation 0 ~ minimum (pulse duty ratio, 100% - pulse duty ratio)
Modulating Frequency 2 mHz - 100 kHz
FSK / 3FSK / 4FSK
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform square with 50% duty cycle
Key Frequency 2 mHz - 1MHz
PSK
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform square with 50% duty cycle
Key Frequency 2 mHz - 1MHz
OSK
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal
Oscillation Time square with 50% duty cycle
Key Frequency 2 mHz - 1MHz
ASK
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal / external
Modulating Waveform square with 50% duty cycle
Key Frequency 2 mHz - 1MHz
BPSK
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Source internal
Modulating Waveform square with 50% duty cycle
Key Frequency 2 mHz - 1MHz
Sweep
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, and arbitrary (except DC)
Type linear, and log
Direction up, and down
Sweep Time 1 ms to 500s, ± 0.1%
Trigger Source internal, external, and manual
Burst
Carrier Waveform sine, square, ramp, pulse, and arbitrary (except DC)
Burst Count 1 to 50,000 period, infinite, gating
Internal Period 10 ns - 500 s
Gated Source external trigger
Frequency Counter
Function frequency period, +width, -width, +duty, and -duty
Frequency Range 100mHz - 200MHz
Frequency Resolution 7 digits
Input / Output
Display 8”800 x 600 pixels touch screen LCD
Type frequency counter, external modulation input,
external trigger input,
external reference clock input / output
Communication Interface USB Host, USB Device, and LAN
Dimensions 340 x 177 x 90 mm
Weight 2.50 kg
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