SDG7000A Arbitrary Waveform Generator

  • Dual-channel differential/single-ended output, 16-bit LVDS/LVTTL digital bus outputs (optional)
  • High-performance sampling system with 5 GSa/s sample rate and 14 -bit vertical resolution
  • 1 GHz maximum bandwidth
  • Generates arbitrary waveform with sample rates of 0.01 Sa/s ~ 2.5 GSa/s
  • Memory depth of 512 Mpts
  • Segmented editing /playback functions
  • Generates vector signals with up to 500 MS/s symbol rate

Product Overview

SIGLENT’s SDG7000A Arbitrary Waveform Generators feature up to 1 GHz bandwidth, a maximum sample rate of 5 GSa/s, and 14-bit vertical resolution. It can generate arbitrary waveforms point by point with a maximum 2.5 GSa/s sample rate and vector signals with a maximum of 500 MSa/s. It also has the ability to generate a variety of signals such as continuous wave, Pulse, Noise, PRBS patterns, and a 16-bit digital bus. The SDG7000A supports the generation of complex signals such as modulation, sweeping, bursting, and dual-channel copying/coupling/tracking and superposition. The outputs are user selectable for differential or single-ended connections and support a maximum output range of ± 24 V. The SDG7000A waveform generator can ensure a large amplitude under high-frequency which eliminates an external power amplifier in some applications and addresses a wider range of requirements.

 

Max Output Frequency Max Sampling Rate Vertical Resolution Waveform Length Channels Price
SDG7102A 1 GHz 5 GSa/s 14-bit 512 Mpts 2 Differential/Single-ended $18,389 Request a Quote
SDG7052A 500 MHz 5 GSa/s 14-bit 512 Mpts 2 Differential/Single-ended $13,989 Request a Quote
SDG7032A 350 MHz 5 GSa/s 14-bit 512 Mpts 2 Differential/Single-ended $11,389 Request a Quote

Key Features

  • Generates low jitter pulses with 1 ns minimum pulse width and 500 ps minimum edge
  • 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 signal sourcing  up to 1 Gbps
  • Includes popular analog/digital modulation types, sweeping and bursting functions
  • Enhanced dual-channel operation functions: inter-channel tracking, coupling, and copying
  • Dual-channel superposition function
  • Mutual modulation between channels
  • The 24 Vpp analog output is superimposed with ± 12 Vdc offset to provide a maximum output range of ± 24 V (48 V)
  • High precision Frequency Counter
  • 5-inch capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 800×480
  • External mouse and keyboard operation
  • WebServer to control the instruments remotely without downloading software
  • Includes 10 MHz In, 10 MHz Out, Trigger In/Out, and Marker sync connections
  • Full SCPI command manual for easy integration into test systems

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Application Notes

AWG Basics-1

Download PDF Many electronic designs feature the ability to monitor or measure input signals and then perform another task or function based on that input signal. A simple example could be a circuit that looks for an input voltage to exceed a specific amount and triggers another action after it occurs. In such cases, having … Continued

EasyPulse Technology and Its Benefits

Download PDF INTRODUCTION: The majority of modern arbitrary/function waveform generators utilize DDS technology (Direct Digital Synthesis), but there are a few obvious defects using this technology directly. To solve these disadvantages, SIGLENT invented a pulse generating algorithm called EasyPulse technology. In this note, we will describe the basics of DDS and how EasyPulse can help … Continued

Generating an Activation Code (Option Code)

Download PDF Introduction Many SIGLENT products have options that can be activated by entering a special activation code into the front panel. This note covers how to generate the activation code.   Setup Contact your Authorized SIGLENT sales office or distributor to obtain an Option Card. This is typically a document that is emailed as … Continued
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