The DG2041A is a 40 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.
Features:
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Maximum Output Frequency: 40 MHz
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DDS Technology: Provides for a superior signal with low distortion and noise
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100 MSa/s of sample rate, 14 bits of vertical resolution, 512K points of memory depth
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10 standard waveforms: Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, Noise, Exponential Rise,
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Exponential Fall, Sin(x)/x, Cardiac, DC
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Arbitray waveform generation as defined by user
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Versatile modulation and variety of waveforms: AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM, Sweep, Burst
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Versatile input and output signals: Waveforms output, Digital synchronous signals output, External Modulation Source, Clock Reference (10 MHz), External Trigger and Internal Clock Output (10 MHz)
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I/O: USB Device, RS-232, GPIB, LAN
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USB Host, to support USB disk, USB printer and direct system upgrade
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Seamless connectivity with DS series digital oscilloscopes: Ability to generate signals from stored waveforms from the DSO
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Multi-language user interface, built-in help system
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Optional Digital Logic Module - Create true mixed signals with 1 analog and up to 16 digital channels of stimulus