Models:
- AWG-4012-2M (2 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 2Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4012-64M (2 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 64Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4012-128M (2 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 128Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4012-1G (2 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 1Gs memory per channel)
- AWG-4014-2M (4 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 2Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4014-64M (4 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 64Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4014-128M (4 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 128Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4014-1G (4 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 1Gs memory per channel)
- AWG-4018-2M (8 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 2Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4018-64M (8 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 64Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4018-128M (8 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 128Ms memory per channel)
- AWG-4018-1G (8 channels - 6Vpp | 50 Ohm - 1Gs memory per channel)
License options:
- High Voltage Option (12Vpp instead of 6Vpp standard)
- SPG Option (Pulse Pattern Generator Option)
- 8 digital channel licenses option
Built in options (Factory installed):
- GP-IB and USB TMC (Paid option)
- LAN - Gb Ethernet (Free of Charge)
Technical Specifications:
- 1.2 GS/s, 16 Bit Vertical Resolution
- Minimum Edge time down to 1.1 ns
- Maximum dynamic range up to 12Vpp into 50 ohms
- Up to 1024 Mpts per Channel
- 8 Digital Channels in synchronous with analog Generation
- SW User Interfaces: Expert Rider for AWG mode and Simple Rider for AFG mode
The ARB Rider AWG-4000 series is a powerful set of 2, 4 and 8 channel Pulse Generators from Active Technologies.
Thanks to the easy to use user interface, it is possible program the instrument to generate a single pulse or double pulse in few seconds. AWG-4000 Pulse Generator series offers up to 24Vpp output range and up to 1024 Msample memory depth, making this family the ideal choice for Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Big Physics and Semiconductor Test applications.
Up to 8 analog channels per unit and up to 32 digital lines (TTL or LVDS standards) allows the user to create a mixed signal generation setup to generate analog and digital stimuli.