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Category : Generators :
Pulse & Function :
DS345 Function Generator. 1 uHz to 30 MHz. Includes opt 01 GPIB & RS232 interfaces with ARB software.
(DS345)
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Product Overview
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1 µHz to 30.2 MHz frequency range
1 µHz frequency resolution
Sine, square, ramp, triangle and noise
Phase continuous frequency sweeps
AM, FM, burst and phase modulation
16,300 point arbitrary waveforms
10 MHz reference input
Optional RS-232 and GPIB interfaces
The DS345 Function Generator is a full-featured, 30 MHz instrument that uses an innovative Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) architecture. It generates many standard waveforms with excellent frequency resolution (1 µHz), and has versatile modulation capabilities including AM, FM, Burst, PM and frequency sweeps. It also generates arbitrary waveforms with a fast 40 Msample/s update rate.
Functions and Outputs
The DS345 Function Generator provides sine waves and square waves at frequencies up to 30.2 MHz, and triangle and ramp waveforms up to 100 kHz. The frequency resolution for all functions is 1 µHz. In addition to the standard waveforms, the unit also provides a wideband (10 MHz) white noise source.
Both the function output and a TTL SYNC output are available through floating, front-panel BNC connectors. Both outputs have 50 Ù output impedances and may be floated up to ±40 V relative to earth ground. The amplitude of all function outputs is adjustable from 10 mVpp to 10 Vpp with 3-digit resolution, and can be displayed in Vp, Vpp, Vrms or dBm. In addition, standard TTL and ECL output levels can be selected.
Additional useful connectors are provided on the rear panel. A trigger input is used to trigger arbitrary waveforms, modulation patterns, sweeps and bursts, while a TTL trigger output is provided to allow synchronization of external devices to sweeps and bursts. A sweep output generates a 0 to 10 V ramp synchronous with frequency sweeps. The sweep marker outputs allow specified portions of a frequency sweep to be highlighted on an oscilloscope.
A 10 MHz rear-panel input allows the DS345 to be synchronized to an external timebase. A 10 MHz rear-panel output allows multiple DS345's to be phase locked.
Modulation
The DS345 Function Generator offers a wide variety of modulation options. It contains an internal modulation generator which can modulate any of its standard waveforms except noise. The modulation waveform can be a sine, square, triangle, ramp or an arbitrary waveform. Modulation rates from 1 mHz to 10 kHz can be selected.
The modulation generator can provide amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). When using AM, modulation depths of ±100 % can be selected with 1 % resolution. Negative values of modulation correspond to Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSBSC) modulation. FM spans can be selected with 1 µHz resolution, and phase modulation can be set between 0° and 7200° with 0.001° resolution.
External Amplitude Modulation
In addition to the internal modulation generator, the output waveform can be amplitude modulated by an external signal applied to the rear-panel AM input. This input is always active¿even when other modulation types are turned on.
Burst Modulation
You can generate tone bursts of any output function except noise. In burst mode, the DS345 will output an exact number of complete waveform cycles after receiving a trigger. By adjusting the phase, you can control where in the waveform the burst begins. While using the burst mode, the maximum frequency for sine waves and square waves is 1 MHz, while triangles and ramps are limited to 100 kHz. Burst mode may be used with arbitrary waveforms at any frequency.
Frequency Sweeps
The DS345 Function Generator can frequency sweep any of its function outputs (except noise). You can sweep up or down in frequency using linear or log sweeps. Unlike conventional function generators, there are no annoying discontinuities or band-switching artifacts when sweeping through certain frequencies. The DS345's DDS architecture inherently allows it to perform smooth, phase-continuous sweeps over it's entire frequency range.
Two sweep marker frequencies can be specified. When the sweep crosses either of the marker frequencies, a TTL transition is generated at the rear-panel MARKER output to allow synchronization of external devices.
Arbitrary Waveform Capability
The DS345 isn't just a function generator. It's also a full-featured arbitrary waveform generator. Output waveforms have 12-bit vertical resolution, and can be played back at rates up to 40 Msamples/s.
Since composing complex arbitrary waveforms at the keyboard can be a tedious task, Arbitrary Waveform Composer (AWC) software is provided at no charge. AWC is a menu-based program which lets you create and edit arbitrary waveforms on the screen, store them, and download them to the DS345. Click here for the latest version of the Windows AWC software.
| Specifications |
| Frequency Range |
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Max. Frequency |
Resolution |
| Sine |
30.2 MHz |
1 µHz |
| Square |
30.2 MHz |
1 µHz |
| Ramp |
100 kHz |
1 µHz |
| Triangle |
100 kHz |
1 µHz |
| Noise |
10 MHz |
(Gaussian weighting) |
| Arbitrary |
10 MHz |
40 MHz/n (sample rate) |
| Output |
| Source impedance |
50 Ω |
| Grounding |
Output may float up to ±40 V (AC + DC) relative to earth ground. |
| Amplitude |
| Range |
0.01 to 10 Vpp (50 Ω), 20 Vpp (Hi-Z) |
| Resolution |
3 digits (DC offset: 0 V) |
| Sine wave accuracy (0 V DC offset) |
| 5 to 10 Vpp |
±0.2 dB (1 µHz to 20 MHz) ±0.3 dB (20 MHz to 30.2 MHz) |
| 0.01 to 5 Vpp |
±0.4 dB(1 µHz to 20 MHz) ±0.5 dB (20 MHz to 30.2 MHz) |
| Square wave accuracy |
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| 5 to 10 Vpp |
±3 % (1 µHz to 100 kHz) ±6 % (100 kHz to 20 MHz) ±15 % (20 MHz to 30.2 MHz) |
| 0.01 to 5 Vpp |
±5 % (1 µHz to 100 kHz) ±8 % (100 kHz to 20 MHz) ±18 % (20 MHz to 30.2 MHz) |
| Triangle, ramp, arbitrary accuracy |
±3 % (>5 Vpp) ±5 % (<5 Vpp) |
| DC Offset |
| Range |
±5 V (limited suchthat |VAC peak| + |VDC| < 5 V) |
| Resolution |
3 digits (VAC = 0) |
| Accuracy |
1.5 % of setting + 0.2 mV (DC only) ±0.8 mV to ±80 mV, depending on AC and DC settings |
| Sine Wave |
| Spurious components |
<-55 dBc (non-harmonic) |
| Phase noise |
<-50 dBc in a 30 kHz band centered on the carrier, exclusive of discrete spurious signals |
| Sub-harmonic |
<-50 dBc |
| Harmonic distortion |
Level <-55 dBc <-45 dBc <-35 dBc <-25 dBc
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Frequency Range DC to 100 kHz 0.1 to 1 MHz 1 to 10 MHz 10 to 30 MHz |
| Square Wave |
| Rise/fall time |
<15 ns (10 to 90 %), at full output |
| Asymmetry |
<1 % of period + 4 ns |
| Overshoot |
<5 % of peak to peak amplitude at full output |
| Ramps, Triangle and Arbitrary Waveforms |
| Rise/fall time |
45 ns (10 MHz Bessel filter) |
| Linearity |
±0.5 % of full-scale output |
| Settling time |
<1 µs to settle within 0.1 % of final value at fulloutput |
| Arbitrary Waveforms |
| Sample rate |
40 MHz/N, N = 1 to 234-1 |
| Memory length |
8 to 16,300 points |
| Resolution |
12 bits (0.025 % of full scale) |
| Phase |
| Range |
±7199.999° with respect to arbitrary starting phase |
| Resolution |
0.001° |
| Amplitude Modulation |
| Source |
Internal (sine, square, triangle or ramp) or External |
| Depth |
0 to 100 % AM or DSBSC |
| Rate |
0.001 Hz to 10 kHz internal, 15 kHz max. external |
| Distortion |
<-35 dB at 1 kHz, 80 % depth |
| DSB carrier |
<-35 dB typ. at 1 kHz modulation rate (DSBSC) |
| External input |
±5 V for 100 % modulation, 100 kΩ impedance, 15 kHz bandwidth |
| Frequency Modulation |
| Source |
Internal (sine, square, triangle, ramp or arbitrary) |
| Rate |
0.001 Hz to 10 kHz |
| Span |
1 mHz to 30.2 MHz (100 kHz for triangle, ramp) |
| Phase Modulation |
| Source |
Internal (sine, square, triangle, ramp) |
| Rate |
0.001 Hz to 10 kHz |
| Span |
±7199.999° |
| Frequency Sweep |
| Type |
Linear or log, phase continuous |
| Waveform |
Up, down, up-down, single sweep |
| Time |
0.001 s to 1000 s |
| Span |
1 mHz to 30.2 MHz (to 100 kHz for triangle, ramp) |
| Markers |
Two markers may be set at any sweep point (TTL output) |
| Sweep output |
0 to 10 V linear ramp signal, synchronized to sweep |
| Burst Modulation |
| Waveform |
Any waveform except noise may be burst modulated |
| Frequency |
Sine, square to 1 MHz Triangle, ramp to 100 kHz Arbitrary to 40 MHz sample rate |
| Count |
1 to 30,000 cycles/burst (1 µs to 500 s burst time limits) |
| Trigger Generator |
| Source |
Single, Internal, External, Line |
| Rate (internal) |
0.001 Hz to 10 kHz (2-digit resolution) |
| External trigger |
Positive or negative edge, TTL |
| Output |
TTL level |
| Standard Timebase |
| Accuracy |
±5 ppm (20 °C to 30 °C) |
| Aging |
5 ppm/year |
| Input |
10 MHz/N ± 2 ppm (N = 1 to 8) 1 Vpp minimum input level |
| Output |
10 MHz, >1 Vpp sine into 50 Ω |
| Optional Timebase |
| Type |
Ovenized AT-cut oscillator |
| Stability |
<0.01 ppm, 20 °C to 60 °C |
| Aging |
<0.001 ppm/day |
| Allan variance (1 s) |
<5 × 10-11 |
| General |
| Interfaces |
Optional RS-232 (300 to 19.2 kbaud, DCE) and GPIB with DOS based arbitrary waveform software (AWC). All instrument functions are controllable over the interfaces. |
| Non-volatile memory |
Nine sets of instrument settings can be saved and recalled |
| Dimensions |
8.5" × 3.5" × 13" (WHL) |
| Weight |
10 lbs. |
| Power |
50 W, 100/120/220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Warranty |
One year parts and labor on defects in materials and workmanship |
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