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The '''Tektronix AWG2021''' is an arbitrary waveform generator [[introduced in 1995]]. | The '''Sony/Tektronix AWG2021''' is an arbitrary waveform generator [[introduced in 1995]]. | ||
It uses a 3.5" floppy disk for storage. Options include a second channel, digital outputs (TTL or ECL), and an FFT editor. | It uses a 3.5" floppy disk for storage. Options include a second channel, digital outputs (TTL or ECL), and an FFT editor. |
Revision as of 09:18, 23 August 2019
The Sony/Tektronix AWG2021 is an arbitrary waveform generator introduced in 1995.
It uses a 3.5" floppy disk for storage. Options include a second channel, digital outputs (TTL or ECL), and an FFT editor.
Each channel additionally has two 1-bit marker outputs that can be placed at any memory location.
The AWG2021 is programmable through a GPIB interface. Versions without the digital output options additionally have an RS-232 interface.
Key Specifications
Clock rate | 10 Hz to 250 MHz (4 digits displayed) |
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Waveform memory | 2 banks of 256k words (12 bit) |
Waveform length | 64k to 256k in multiples of 8 data points |
Output | 50 mVp-p to 5 Vp-p into 50 Ω (×2 into high impedance), 1 mV resolution |
Offset | ±2.5 V into 50 Ω, 5 mV resolution |
Inputs |
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Function generator mode | Sine, Triangle, Square, Ramp or Pulse, 1 Hz to 2.5 MHz |
Display | 6.5" monochrome CRT, 640×480 px |
Waveform modes | Continuous, Triggered, Gated, Burst, Waveform advance, or Autostep |