Datasheet

The
AFG-3000
presents
four
ways
to
generate
custom
arbitrary
waveforms
from
direct
front
panel
operation,
PC
software,
a
CSV
file
loading,
and
GDS-2000
series
oscillosoope
input.
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configuring,
and
panel
setting
storage
and
recall
can
be
completed
directly
through
front
panel
operation.
Front
panel
operation
allows
users
to
edit
arbitrary
waveform,
which
is
correspondingly
updated
on
the
screen,
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directly
connected
to
a
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DSD
with
USB
cable
for
waveform
data
download.
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“DSD
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mode
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DSD
will
transfer
the
captured
waveform
data
from
its
memory
to
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for
creating
a
correspondent
waveform
output.
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supports
CS‘v'
file
editing
for
arbitrary
waveform
generation.
The
ESM
file
can
be
created
in
many
ways,
including
using
EXCEL
spreadsheet,
PG
client
software,
front
panel
editing
or
math
computing
software.
The
computing
result
ofmath
software,
Uctave
for
example,
can
be
saved
into
GS‘v'
file.
Edited
GSM
file
can
be
downloaded
from
either
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or
PG
to
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arbitrary
waveform
output.
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PG
software
for
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waveform
editing
is
supported.
The
software
contains
not
only
waveform
drawing
tools
but
also
a
wide
variety
ofwaveform
editing
filnctions,
such
as
waveform
arithmetic
operations.
The
most
commonly
used
waveforms,
including
Rayleigh,
Gaussian,
Normal
Noise,
Pseudo
Ternary,
Bipolar
AMI,
Manchester,
Differential
Manchester,
RS-232,
and
NRZ
etc.,
are
available
in
the
library
for
user
to
tailor
specific
waveforms
as
needed.
Dn-Screen
Help
Impedance
Switch
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allows
users
to
select
the
suitable
impedance
between
5[I
ohm
and
High-Z,
ensuring
a
right
impedance
compatibility.
The
built-in
Dn-Screen
Help
allows
users
to
understand
AFG-3[I[I[I
operations
and
the
definition
ofeach
function
key.