AWG2005 Tektronix Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Additional Features:
20 MS/s (50 ns) Clock Rate Provides up to 10 MHz Waveforms
Up to Four Channels of 64 k Record Length
12-Bit (1/4096) Vertical Resolution
Direct DSO Waveform Transfers
Region Shift Provides 50 ps Edge Placement
24-Bit Channel, TTL Digital Data Generator (Opt. 04)
Linear, Log and User Definable Sweep Generation TBR (Opt. 05)
Built-in 1.44 MB, 3.5 in. Floppy Disk
FFT Editor (Opt. 09) Frequency Domain Editing
Real-time Waveform Sequencer to Easily Create Automatic Test Sequences and Extremely Long Patterns
Formula Entry Waveforms
Fully Programmable from Front Panel, RS-232 and GPIB (IEEE 488.2)
Applications:
Analog & Digital Modulation
Digital Baseband Modulation
Sonar Testing
Transducer Simulation
Motor Control
Automotive
Education
Industrial
Sensors
Semiconductor/Logic
The Tektronix AWG2005 offers 20 MS/s and 64 k deep memory. As with the entire AWG2000 Series, the graphical user interface allows on-screen viewing of waveform editing, simplifying “what if” test scenarios by allowing the easy creation of composite signals.
The standard AWG2005 configuration provides two independent 10 V outputs or a third and fourth 10 V output (Option 02) each with 12-Bits vertical resolution. Option 04 adds TTL digital levels with (2) 12-Bit, 100 MS/s ports and combines with the marker outputs to provide a total of 28-Bits wide.
The built-in sweep generator (Option 05) provides even more flexibility by offering linear and logarithmic swept frequencies, but even more significantly the AWG2005 has user definable sweep capability. This allows creation of digitally modulated signals at IF frequencies.
The built-in frequency domain (FFT) editor (Option 09) is a perfect addition for customers performing proprietary or standard I & Q modulation simulations, filter design or in circuit testing of physical layer. Real time waveform sequencing extends the effective record length output to over a billion points.
The AWG2005 easily simulates signals where moderate point definition and long records are required for simulating complex waveform conditions. Direct waveform transfer capability makes the AWG2005 the perfect complement to selected Tektronix oscilloscopes.
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