The AFG2020 is a Arbitrary Function Generator from Tektronix. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation.
Additional Features:
Built-in high resolution monitor with GUI
Vertical Resolution: 12-Bit (1/4096)
Resolution Clock: 250 MHz, 1 ppm Accuracy, 0.5 Hz (10 digits)
16 separate arbitrary waveforms with 1K record lengths
Sinewave - 0.5 Hz to 100 MHz
Square wave - 0.5 Hz to 50 MHz
Triangle, ramp, and pulse - 0.5 Hz to 31.2 MHz
Internal AM, FM, PSK, and FSK modulation
External AM modulation
Built-in linear/log sweep
Built-in trigger delay (700 ns to 100 s)
Direct DSO waveform transfers without a controller
Second channel with fully independent execution (Option 02)
The AFG2020 is a Arbitrary Function Generator from Tektronix. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation.
Additional Features:
- Built-in high resolution monitor with GUI
- Vertical Resolution: 12-Bit (1/4096)
- Resolution Clock: 250 MHz, 1 ppm Accuracy, 0.5 Hz (10 digits)
- 16 separate arbitrary waveforms with 1K record lengths
- Sinewave - 0.5 Hz to 100 MHz
- Square wave - 0.5 Hz to 50 MHz
- Triangle, ramp, and pulse - 0.5 Hz to 31.2 MHz
- Internal AM, FM, PSK, and FSK modulation
- External AM modulation
- Built-in linear/log sweep
- Built-in trigger delay (700 ns to 100 s)
- Direct DSO waveform transfers without a controller
- Second channel with fully independent execution (Option 02)