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AKTAKOM AWG-4105 function/arbitrary waveform generator applies DDS technology, double output, adjustable phase. AWG-4105 function/arbitrary waveform generator (analog of SDG1005) provides a multifunction solution for a wide range of applications.
Features
Output frequency up to 5MHz
125MSa/s sample rate, 14 bit vertical resolution, 16Kpts wave length.
Output 5 types of standard waveform, internally installed 48 types of waveform
Internally installed high precision, wide frequency counter, frequency is up to 200MHz.
Voltage range and sensitivity (non-modulated signal)
Auto
1Hz~200MHz
200mVpp~5Vpp
Manual
DC coupling
DC deviation range
+1.5VDC
100mHz~100MHz
20mVRMS~ +5Vac+dc
100 mHz~200MHz
40mVRMS ~ +5Vac+dc
AC coupling
1Hz~100MHz
50mVRMS ~ +5Vac+dc
100mVRMS ~ +5Vac+dc
Pulse width and duty measurement
1Hz~10MHz (100mVpp~10Vpp)
Input adjustment
Input impedance
1MΩ
Coupling methods
AC, DC
High-frequency inhibition
High-frequency noise inhibition (HFR) open or close
Sensitivity
Three levels: low, middle, high
Trigger method
Trigger voltage level range: ±3V (0.1%~100%)
Resolution: 6mV
Adjust trigger voltage level manually/automatically
General Specifications:
Display
Display Type
3.5” TFT-LCD
Resolution
320x240xRGB
Contrast (typical value)
350:1
Backlight intensity (typical value)
300cd/m²
Power
Voltage
100~240VAC RMS, 45~440Hz, CAT II
Consumption
<30W
Fuse
1A, 250V
Environment
Temperature
Operation: 0°C/50°C 35°F/122°F
Storage: -20°C/60°C -4°F/140°F
Cooling method
natural cooling down
Temperature range
Below +35°C: ≤90% relative humidity
+35°C~+50°C: ≤60% relative humidity
Altitude
Operation: below 3,000 meters
Storage: below 15,000 meters
Other
Dimension
Width: 229mm
Height: 105mm
Depth: 281mm
Weight
N.W: 2.8kg
G.W: 4.2kg
IP protection
IP2X
Calibration Cycle
1 year
Standard Accessories
One Power Cord that fits the standard of destination country
One USB Cable
One User Manual
One Set Of UltraWave for WIN98/2000/XP arbitrary Waveform Drawing software
Optional Accessories
BNC Coaxial cable
GPIB/LAN Interface
AKTAKOM Wave Function Generator Fundamentals
Test equipment applications require signal stimuli varying from advanced communication signals to the playback of captured real-world analog signals. Signal source instruments generate the signal stimulus that is applied to a device under test (DUT). Consequently, signal sources comprise an important class of test instruments. AKTAKOM AWG-4105, AWG-4110 and AWG-4150 Series Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators adopt the direct digital synthesis (DDS) technology, which can provide stable, high-precision, pure and low distortion signals. Its combination of excellent system features, easiness in usage and versatile functions makes this generator a perfect solution for your job now and in the future.
There is a general market consensus on the naming conventions for signal, function and waveform generators. A signal generator provides a high-fidelity sine wave signal ranging from low frequencies to many GHz. Attenuation, modulation, and sweeping are typical features of a signal generator. A function generator is a lower-frequency instrument that provides sine, square, pulse, triangle and ramp waveforms. Function generators in general provide these standard functions from DC to a few MHz, and typically provide large voltage ranges. AKTAKOM arbitrary waveform generator is a highly flexible signal source that generates any arbitrary waveform that has been constructed point-by-point in digital memory. The constructed waveform is converted to an analog signal using a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) operating at clock rates up to a design frecuency. The built-in AM, FM, PM, ASK, and FSK modulation functions generate modulated waveforms at ease, without the help of a separate modulating source. USB I/O is a standard accessory, while LAN and GPIB are optional. Remote instructions meet the SCPI specification requirements.
Standard Functions
Standard functions include the sine, square, pulse, triangle, and ramp waveforms that are commonly used in applications such as the testing of baseband, audio, sonar, ultrasound, and video components and circuits. Some tests that can be performed with standard function waveforms include frequency response characterization, device linearity characterization, digital logic generation, and DC-offset signal generation. The frequency response of a device under test (DUT) can be characterized by waveform responses
Sine
Square
Pulse
Ramp
Arbitrary Waveforms
Arbitrary waveforms involve the point-by-point user-defined waveform synthesis. This provides unlimited flexibility to the user to create custom waveforms.
Modulate
The modulated waveform can be changed by modifying the parameters such as type, internal/external modulation, depth, frequency, waveform, etc. AWG Series can modulate waveform using AM, FM, PM, ASK and FSK. Sine, square, ramp or arbitrary waveforms can be modulated (pulse, noise and DC can not be modulated).
Sweep
Pressing Sweep button, sine, square, ramp or arbitrary waveform can be swept (pulse, noise and DC can not be swept). In the sweep mode, AWG Series generate signal with variable frequencies.
Burst
Pressing Burst button, burst for sine, square, ramp, pulse or arbitrary waveform can be generated. Output waveforms with set cycle times. Burst can last for certain times of waveform cycle (N-Cycle Burst) or be controlled by external gated signals (Gated Burst). Burst applies to all kinds of waveforms, but noise can only be used in gated burst. Generally it is called burst function within every signal generator.
AWG Series have included a frequency counter. How to use it?
AWG Series have included a frequency counter which could measure frequency from 100mHZ to 200MHZ under CH2/CNT utility regime. For testing purpose you may connect CH1 and CH2 using a BNC cable.
Set any signal at CH1 with any frequency and press the Output button.
Now at CH2 (please press CH1/2 button) press button Utility and then following the column down press the button at the right of Counter. You will see the value of the frequency you programmed at CH1 immediately.
USB AWG-41XX driver supports Windows 7 and OS 64 Bit
How to install under Windows 7 is ccoming soon
USB driver for AKTAKOM Function Arbitrary Waveform Generators AWG-4105, AWG-4110 and AWG-4150 does not support Windows 7 and OS 64 Bit for the moment. We are working on it to provide support for the latest OS.
The Pulse Wave Specification chart is not advertising the parameters you wanted if you read carefully is giving you a minimum and a maximum pulse width and a resolution value
Also in a website the Specification Table shows a parameter that is missed in a manual:
As per Pulse wave specification the Duty Cycle limits some parameters, pulse also. In fact the minimum pulse is related with frequency, period and duty cycle. You may think that pulse width is affected only by frequency but this is not correct. It is also related with the duty cycle (10% to 90%).
For 1HZ frequency pulse wave width is 1s *10%= 100ms. (minimum value 10%) so if you want to make 1ms pulse width, you need adjust the period < 10ms. Now for a 20ns minimum pulse width, you need to adjust the period <200ns, that means the frequency is >5Mhz.
We should apology because the general Duty Cycle is missed in a manual but in a page 25 regarding "To Set Square Signals" there is a table that shows an idea about relation between Frequency and Duty Cycle:
Finally please be aware that for any wave generator with the same band price or over you will find the same limitation because of the relation between frequency, period and duty cycle.
AKTAKOM presents the new function/arbitrary waveform generators
Generadores de funciones de forma de onda arbitraria AKTAKOM
Este modelo es de doble canal de salida. Frecuencia máxima de salida: 5 MHz, frecuencia de muestreo: 125 MSa/s, longitud de onda: 16 KPTs (puede mostrar hasta 512Kpts por canal), la resolución de frecuencia es de 14 Bits, Salida de hasta 5 formas de onda estándar, 48 tipos de funciones de onda, ruido blanco gaussiano: ancho de banda de 5 MHz (-3dB), modulación: AM, FM, AM, ASK, FSK, PWM, etc; contador de frecuencia de hasta 200MHz. Tamaño (W x H x D): 9" x 4" x 11" / 229 mm x 105 mm x 281mm Peso: 6,1 libras / 2,8 kg.
Características
Tecnología DDS, doble salida, fase adjustable, la mayor frecuencia de salida es de 5 MHz.
Frecuencia de muestreo 125 MSa/s , 14 bits de resolución vertical, 16 de longitud de onda KPTs.
Salida 5 tipos de forma de onda estándar, internamente 48 tipos de forma de onda instaladas.
Contador de frecuencia amplia de alta precisión 200 MHz instalado internamente.
Función de modulación abundante, salida con frecuencia de barrido y pulso de tren.
Colocación de conexión estándar: dispositivo USB, host USB, soporte de almacenamiento en disco U y actualización de software.
GPIB y un puerto LAN son opcionales.
Se puede conectar un osciloscopio digital de la serie a la perfección, y el apoyo de control de mando a distancia.