AWG5200 can meet demanding signal generation needs, has high signal fidelity, supports multiple synchronization, can be expanded to up to 32 channels and more, and is highly cost-effective. Ideal for advanced research, electronic test and radar, electronic warfare system design and testing.
1. Lower noise and clearer signal.
The AWG5200 arbitrary waveform generator provides the industry's best combination of sample rate and vertical resolution at an extremely low price. 10GS/s and 16-bit performance enables direct generation of real-world signals up to 6GHz.
Features:
16-bit DAC resolution
10GS/s sampling rate
Ultra low noise floor
Scalable, flexible and cost-effective arbitrary waveform generator
2. Scalable, flexible and economical arbitrary waveform generator
It can be expanded efficiently without any settings. Each device has up to 8 channels, and each channel supports the synchronization of multiple devices at a more economical cost. Fully integrated platform loads waveforms faster for more realistic RF performance.
Features:
Use up to 8 analog channels, 32 digital channels and 4 markers simultaneously
Up to 8 independent channels, multiple devices synchronized
Ultra low noise floor
Smart and affordable, low base price per channel
3. Waveforms can be created inside the AWG and outside the AWG.
The AWG5200 comes standard with the SourceXpress user interface and can run on both the AWG and PC. It is integrated with a variety of built-in software plug-ins, making it easy to switch between different plug-ins. These plug-ins simplify the process of generating complex RF environment signals and modulated radar pulses, helping you complete your designs quickly.
Features:
Radar, RF, OFDM, complex environment plug-ins
Generate AWG waveforms from PC
Create waveforms even without an AWG connected
Remote control AWG
4. Simplify test setup
The AWG5200 arbitrary waveform generator is designed to simplify your test setup. First, it's a ready-to-use solution that simplifies or replaces your current complex signal generation setup. It's backwards compatible with other Tektronix signal generators, so you don't have to relearn the setup process. Finally, it supports automated testing via Matlab scripts, simplifying end-to-end setup.
Features:
AWG backward compatibility
Create waveforms using Matlab commands
Digital up-conversion, wide clear range, output power provides VSG-like functions
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