Tektronix AWG4000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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Tektronix AWG4000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator


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With arbitrary function generator (AFG), arbitrary waveform generator (AWG), and digital pattern functions built into one instrument, the AWG4000 is a perfect fit for the diverse needs in today testing environment. Synchronized 2 analog channels and optional 32 bit digital output accelerate your mixed signal designs. Its intuitive user interface and compact desktop form factor make it simple to use and easy to use.

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3-in-1 convergent signal generator with two operation modes basic (AFG) and advanced (AWG and digital pattern)Accommodates diverse requirements from simple function waveforms to complicated sequenced waveforms, from analog to digital
Synchronized 2 analog and up to 32-bit optional digital channelsEases synchronizing analog and digital stimuli in mixed signal designs
Three output modes DC amplified, DAC direct, and AC outputFulfills requirements for both bandwidth and amplitud
Multi-sequence modeCh 1 and Ch 2 (with corresponding digital channels) can work independently on different sequences and sampling clocks
10.1 touch screen with traditional front panel interface and PC keyboard and mouseAllows user to choose interface based on preference
Windows-based operating systemSupports multiple tasks, such as importing a waveform from an oscilloscope or creating a waveform using RFXpress and MatLab
Sync-in and sync-out interfacesMultiple units can be synchronized very easily with just a few steps for system expansion
Compact desktop form factor with 6.5kg weightPortable design makes it easy to share among labs, teams, and projects
Removable hard diskSecures instrument settings
Memory size and digital channels are software upgradableEasily upgrade the instrument as your needs evolve
    • SKU
      Tektronix AWG4000
  • Brands
    Tektronix
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