


Sequence Editor - creates sequences of waveforms by combining waveform files created with the waveform editor.ģ.Ğquation Editor - creates files with equations and compiles them into waveform files.Ĥ.Ěutostep Editor - programs waveform files, including output conditions for each channel, in steps.Īn FFT editor and a convolution waveform editor are provided with AWG2005 units that include Option 09, These editors support frequency domain editing and waveform convolution calculations. Furthermore, the waveform editor can edit up to three waveform files at the same time, thus easing the creation of related waveform files.Ģ. This editor can display its data in three formats: graphical, table, and timing, and the data can be edited in the format appropriate for the application. Each editor is equipped with a variety of editing functions, as described below.ġ. This instrument has four editors for making waveform files.

These options allow the AWG2005 to handle a wide range of applications. Including four-channel output, clock sweep, digital data output, and FFT and convolution waveform editor. There are several options available for the AWG2005 It can also generate a one-bit marker output which can be placed anywhere within the 64K location memory corresponding to each arbitrary output channel. ■ waveforms that can not be generated with function generatorsĪs an arbitrary waveform Generator, this instrument has a highest clock frequency of 20 MHz, an independent 64K-word, 12-bit internal memory for each channel, and an output amplitude to 10 Vp-p (into 50 W).

■ custom waveforms for simulation and testing This arbitrary waveform Generator provides these major features: The AWG2005 is a portable arbitrary waveform Generator equipped with two output channels and capable of generating both arbitrary and standard function waveforms.
