The AFG1000 Series Arbitrary Function Generator provides a waveform
generation tool with the best price performance ratio. It includes
two models with dual channels, up to 60 MHz bandwidth and up to 10
Vp-p output amplitude. The four run modes, 50 built-in frequently-used
waveforms and the built-in 200 MHz frequency counter cover most
waveform generation needs in your experiment and test jobs. The
3.95-inch TFT LCD, short-cut buttons, USB interface and PC software
provide the most intuitive ways to configure the instrument.
Key performance specifications
- Dual-channel, 25 MHz or 60 MHz sine waveforms, 12.5 MHz or 30 MHz
square waveforms
- 14 bits, 125 MS/s or 300 MS/s arbitrary waveforms with 8 k points
record length
- Amplitude 1 mVp-p to 10 Vp-p into 50 Ω loads
Key features
- Continuous, sweeping, burst, and modulation modes (AM, FM, PM, ASK,
FSK, PSK, PWM) covers most requirements for students and other
users to get the experiments/test job done
- 64-MByte internal non-volatile memory for arbitrary waveform
storage
- Built-in 200 MHz counter with 6-digit resolution offers an easy and
precise way of frequency/period/pulse width/duty cycle measurement
- Standard USB host/device for memory expansion and remote control
- Free ArbExpress makes user defined waveforms editing extremely easy
through an external USB memory stick
- Standard 5-year warranty
Applications
- Electric and electronics experiments
- Communications experiments
- Sensor simulation
- Functional test
Performance and features
1 μHz to 25 MHz or 60 MHz sine waveform range, with 12-digit or 1
μHz resolution and a ±1 ppm drift high stability time base,
provides great signal fidelity in the frequency domain. With 1 mVp-p to 10 Vp-p output amplitude range, and 14-bit or 1 mVp-p resolution over the whole frequency range, there is no need to
compromise between output amplitude and frequency any more.
Four different run modes cover most use cases with a cost effective
solution. 50 most-frequently used standard and arbitrary waveforms
are built-in for easy access. Up to 8 K points arbitrary waveforms
memory enables users to replicate real world signals captured with
a Tektronix oscilloscope or defined with ArbExpress. The built-in
200 MHz and 6-digit resolution frequency counter is an easy and
precise way to measure frequencies/periods/pulse widths/duty
cycles.