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Model:
DG1021
Date:
2007
Category:
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Description:
Function/ Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Information
RIGOL DG1000 Series Function/ Arbitrary Waveform Generator
adopt the DDS
technology, which can provide stable, high-precision, pure
and low distortion sine
signal. It can also provide 5MHz square waveform with fast
rising and falling edges.
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.
DG1000 Series Function/ Arbitrary Waveform Generator have
clear and simple
Front-Panel. The user-friendly panel layout and
instructions, versatile terminals,
direct graph interface, built-in instructions and help
system have greatly simplified
the operation process, thus, users do not have to spend a
great deal of time learning
and familiarizing the operation of the Generator before they
can use it proficiently.
The built-in AM, FM, PM and FSK modulating functions
generate modulated
waveform at ease, without the help of a separate modulating
source. The USB I/Othe standard accessory.
From the characteristics and specifications given below, you
will understand how
DG1000 can satisfy your measurement requirements.
is
z
DDS technology provides precise, stable and low distortion
output signal.
z
10 standard waveforms:
Sine, Square, Ramp, Pulse, Noise, Sinc, Exponential Rise,
Exponential Fall,
Cardiac and DC.
z
100MSa/s sampling rate, enable to edit arbitrary waveform
with 14-bit, 4K
points.
z
Frequency characteristics:
Sine: 1μHz to 20 MHz
Square: 1μHz to 5 MHz
Ramp: 1μHz to 150 kHz
Pulse: 500μHz to 3MHz
White Noise:5MHz bandwidth (-3dB)
Arbitrary waveform:1μHz to 5MHz
Amplitude range:2mVPP to 10VPP (50 Ω)
4mVPP to 20VPP (High Z)
Abundant modulation function, various modulated waveform:
AM, FM, PM and
FSK.
Linear, logarithm Sweep and Burst mode.
Abundant I/O: External Modulation Source, External 10 MHz
Reference Input,
External trigger source, waveform output, synchronous
digital signal output,
Internal 10 MHz Reference output.
Support USB storage device. Could store and read waveform
configure
parameters or the edited arbitrary waveform with USB
devices. System Updating
could also be performed by using USB devices.
Standard interface: USB Host & Device
Graph Interface which shows the signal setting directly.
Multilanguage user Interface.
Embedded Chinese/ English Help System.
Support Chinese/ English Input.
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
150
Size:
1.07 Mbytes (1125742 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
DG1-070518
Date:
2007 05 01
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
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Information
Safety Notices
...
II
RIGOL DG1000 Generator at a
Glance ... V
Chapter 1 Getting
Started ...
1-1
General Inspection
...
1-2
Handle
Adjustment ...
1-3
The Front/Rear
Panel ...
1-4
The DG1000 User Interface
...
1-7
To Set a Waveform
...
1-8
To Set Modulate/
Sweep/Burst ...
1-11
To Set Trigger/Output
...
1-13
To Use Digital Input
...
1-14
To Use Store/Utility/Help
Function ...
1-15
Chapter 2 Operating Your
Generator ...
2-1
The Menu/Graph Mode
...
2-2
To Set Sine
Signals ...
2-3
To Set Square
Signals ...
2-7
To Set Ramp Signals
...
2-10
To Set Pulse
Signals ...
2-12
To Set Noise
Signals ...
2-14
To Set Arbitrary
Signals ...
2-15
To Set
Counter ...
2-27
To Generate the Modulated Waveform
...
2-32
To Generate
Sweep ...
2-41
To Generate Burst
...
2-44
To Store and Recall
...
2-49
To Set the Utility
Function ...
2-56
How to Use the Built-in Help
System ...
2-74
Chapter 3
Application & Examples
...
3-1
Example 1:
To Generate a Sine Wave
...
3-1
Example 2:
To generate a Square Wave
...
3-2
Example 3:
To generate a Ramp Wave
...
3-3
Example 4:
To generate a Pulse Wave
...
3-4
Example 5:
To Generate a Noise Wave
...
3
Example
6: To generate Arbitrary Waveform
...
3-6
Example
7: To Generate an Arbitrary Waveform
... 3-7
Example
8: To Generate an AM Waveform
...
3-9
Example
9: To Generate an FSK
Waveform ...
3-11
Example
10: To generate a Linear Sweep
Waveform ... 3-13
Example
11: To generate a Burst Waveform
...
3-15
Example
12: To measure the
frequency ...
3-17
Chapter 4 Prompt messages &
troubleshooting ... 4-1
Prompting Messages
...
4-1
Troubleshooting
...
4-18
Chapter 5
Support &
Service ...
5-1
Chapter 6
Appendix ...
6-1
Appendix A
Specifications ...
6-1
Appendix B DG1000 Series Accessories
...
6-9
Appendix C General Care and
Cleaning ...
6-1