The DG1022 is a 20 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Rigol. 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:
Maximum Output Frequency: 20 MHz (5 MHz square wave)
Output Channels: 2
Sample Rate: 100 MSa/s
Arbitrary Waveform Length: CH1: 2 pts – 4kpts; CH2: 2pts – 1kpts
Resolution: 1 μHz
Amplitude: CH1: 2 mVpp ~ 10 Vpp(50 ω),4 mV ~ 20 Vpp(High Z); CH2: 2 mVpp ~ 3 Vpp(50 ω),4 mV ~ 6 Vpp(High Z)
Vertical Resolution: CH1: 14 bits; CH2: 10 bits
Connectivity: USB Host, USB Device
Monochrome LCD display
Adopt advanced DDS technology; dual channel output; 100 MSa/s sampling rate; 14 bits vertical resolution
Output 5 standard waveforms; built-in 48 arbitrary waveforms
Abundant modulation functions: AM, FM, PM and FSK
Provide linear/logarithm sweep and burst
Abundant output and input interfaces: waveform output; synchronous signal output, external modulation source, external clock reference (10 MHz) input, external trigger input
Channel coupling and channel copy
Built-in high precision and wide band counter, the measurement range: 100 mHz to 200 MHz (single channel)
Standard configuration interfaces: USB Device & USB Host
Seamlessly interconnect with DS1000 series digital oscilloscope
Powerful arbitrary waveform editing software (UltraWave)
Support remote control by commands
Applications:
Analog Sensor
Practical Environment Signals
Circuit Function Test
IC Chip Test
The Rigol DG1022 function/arbitrary waveform generator uses Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) technology, which enables to generate stable, high-precision, pure and low distortion signals.
The DG1022 is a 20 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Rigol. 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:
- Maximum Output Frequency: 20 MHz (5 MHz square wave)
- Output Channels: 2
- Sample Rate: 100 MSa/s
- Arbitrary Waveform Length: CH1: 2 pts – 4kpts; CH2: 2pts – 1kpts
- Resolution: 1 μHz
- Amplitude: CH1: 2 mVpp ~ 10 Vpp(50 Ω),4 mV ~ 20 Vpp(High Z); CH2: 2 mVpp ~ 3 Vpp(50 Ω),4 mV ~ 6 Vpp(High Z)
- Vertical Resolution: CH1: 14 bits; CH2: 10 bits
- Connectivity: USB Host, USB Device
- Monochrome LCD display
- Adopt advanced DDS technology; dual channel output; 100 MSa/s sampling rate; 14 bits vertical resolution
- Output 5 standard waveforms; built-in 48 arbitrary waveforms
- Abundant modulation functions: AM, FM, PM and FSK
- Provide linear/logarithm sweep and burst
- Abundant output and input interfaces: waveform output; synchronous signal output, external modulation source, external clock reference (10 MHz) input, external trigger input
- Channel coupling and channel copy
- Built-in high precision and wide band counter, the measurement range: 100 mHz to 200 MHz (single channel)
- Standard configuration interfaces: USB Device & USB Host
- Seamlessly interconnect with DS1000 series digital oscilloscope
- Powerful arbitrary waveform editing software (UltraWave)
- Support remote control by commands
Applications:
- Analog Sensor
- Practical Environment Signals
- Circuit Function Test
- IC Chip Test
The Rigol DG1022 function/arbitrary waveform generator uses Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) technology, which enables to generate stable, high-precision, pure and low distortion signals.