Atec Tektronix-AWG5012 User Manual

Arbitrary waveform generator

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator

AWG5000 Series (AWG5014 • AWG5012 • AWG5004 • AWG5002)

The AWG5000 Series of Arbitrary Waveform Generators Delivers
the Industry’s Best Mixed Signal Stimulus Solution for Today’s
Complex Measurement Challenges

The AWG5000 Series of Arbitrary
Waveform Generators delivers the
optimal combination of industry leading
sample rate, vertical resolution, signal
fidelity and waveform memory length,
all in an easy-to-use self-contained
package.

The series offers the industry’s best
solution to the challenging signal stim-
ulus issues faced by designers verifying,
characterizing and debugging sophisti-
cated electronic designs.

Meeting the needs of today’s design
engineers, the series provides excellent
signal dynamic range and integrity.

AWG5000 Series models, with a 14
bits DA converter based sample rate
from 600 MS/s to 1.2 GS/s, two to four
output channels, synchronized four to
eight digital marker outputs, and 28-
channels of digital data outputs, easily
solve the toughest measurement chal-
lenges in wireless base band I/Q
communications, digital consumer
product design such as imaging
devices, data conversion equipment
and semiconductor design and test.

The open Windows (Windows XP)-
based instruments are easy and
convenient to use and connect easily
with peripherals and third-party software.

AWG5000 Series.

Features & Benefits

1.2 Gs/s and 600 MS/s Models
14 bit Vertical Resolution
2 or 4 Arbitrary Waveform
Differential/Single-ended Outputs
– Up to 4.5 V

p-p

Single-ended

and 9 V

p-p

at Differential Output

into 50 Ω

– 0.95 ns Tr/Tf (10 to 90%) at

0.6 V

p-p

– +/– 5 ns Range (50 ps

Resolution) Inter Channel
Skew Control

– SFDR: 80 dBc (1 MHz),

64 dBc (10 MHz)

4 or 8 Variable Level Marker
Outputs
– Up to 3.7 V

p-p

Single-ended

Output into 50 Ω

– 300 ps Tr/Tf (20 to 80%)

at 0 to 1 V

– Up to 1 ns Range (50 ps

Resolution) Delay Control

28 Bits Ch 1/Ch 2 Variable Level
Digital Data Output
– Up to 3.7 V

p-p

Single-ended

Output into 50 Ω

– 300 ps Tr/Tf (20 to 80%)

at 0 to 1 V

Up to 32 M Point Record Length
For Longer Data Streams
Down to 800 ps Resolution
Edge Timing Shift Control
Real-time Sequencing Creates
Infinite Waveform Loops, Jumps,
and Conditional Branches
Easy to Use and Learn Shortens
Test Time
Intuitive User Interface Based
on Windows 2000 XP
Convenient Bench Top
Form Factor
Integrated PC Supports Network
Integration and Provides a Built-
in DVD, Removable Hard Drive,
LAN and USB ports

Applications

Designing, Testing and Deploying
Wireless Communications:
– High Fidelity Quadrature

Modulation I and Q Base-band
Signals (Polar Modulation:
I/Q + Magnitude Control, Two
Pair of I/Q for MIMO)

Imaging
– Stimulus Signals for Imaging

Display and Recording Devices
(CCD, LCD)

Data Conversion
– Stimulus Signals for Data

Conversion Devices (ADC, DAC)

Mixed Signal Design and Test
– 2/4Ch Analog + 4/8Ch Marker

Outputs + 28 Bit Digital Data
Outputs

Real-world, Ideal or Distorted
Signal Generation – Including
All the Glitches, Anomalies and
Impairments
Enhanced/Corrupted Playback
of DSO Captured Signals
Waveform Vectors Imported from
Third-party Tools such as MathCAD,
MATLAB, Excel and Others

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