Datasheet
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Dual Channel Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators
4060 Series
4
Specifications
Accuracy ± 2 ppm (1 year)
Resolution 1 µHz
A
rbitrary Characteristics
Built-in Waveforms 36
Waveform Length Ch1: 16,000 points, Ch2: 512,000 or 16,000 points
Vertical Resolution 14 bits
Sampling Rate 500 MSa/s
Minimum Rise/Fall Time 6 ns (typical)
Jitter (pk-pk) 2 ns (typical)
Non-volatile Memory Storage 8 x 512 kpts waveforms and 24 x16 kpts waveforms
Output Characteristics
Amplitude Range (into 50 Ω)
1 mVpp – 10 Vpp, ≤ 40 MHz
1 mVpp – 5 Vpp, ≤ 100 MHz
1 mVpp – 1.5 Vpp, ≤ 160 MHz
Amplitude Resolution up to 4 digits
Amplitude Accuracy (100 kHz) ± (0.3 dBm + 1 mVpp)
Amplitude Flatness
(relative to 100 kHz Sine, 1 Vpp)
≤ 10 MHz ± 0.2 dB
≤ 80 MHz ± 0.5 dB
≤ 160 MHz ± 0.8 dB
Cross Talk < -65 dBc
Offset Range (DC)
± 5 V into 50 Ω
± 10 V into open circuit
Offset Resolution up to 4 digits
Offset Accuracy ± ( |offset setting value| x 1% + 1 mV)
Output Impedance 50 Ω, high impedance
Output Protection short-circuit protection
Waveform Characteristics
Harmonic Distortion (Sine)
DC – 1 MHz, < -54 dBc
1 MHz – 10 MHz, < -46 dBc
10 MHz – 100 MHz, < - 35 dBc
100 MHz – 160 MHz, < -26 dBc
Total Harmonic Distortion (Sine) DC – 20 kHz at 1 Vpp, < 0.2 %
Spurious (non-harmonic)
DC – 1 MHz, < -70 dBc
1 MHz – 10 MHz, < -65 dBc
Phase Noise 100 kHz offset, - 116 dBc/Hz (typical)
Rise/Fall Time (Square) < 8 ns (10 % - 90 %) at full amplitude into 50 Ω
Variable Duty Cycle (Square)
20% - 80% to 10 MHz
40% - 60% to 40 MHz
50% > 50 MHz
Asymmetry (50% duty cycle) 1% of period + 5 ns (typical,1 kHz, 1 Vpp)
Jitter (Square) 100 ps rms (typical)
Ramp Symmetry 0% - 100%
Linearity (Triangle, Ramp at 1 kHz,
1 Vpp, 100% Symmetry)
< 0.1% of peak output (typical)
Model 4063 4064 4065
Channels 2
Frequency Characteristics
Sine 1 µHz – 80 MHz 1 µHz – 120 MHz 1 µHz – 160 MHz
Square 1 µHz – 40 MHz 1 µHz – 50 MHz
Triangle, Ramp 1 µHz – 4 MHz
Pulse 1 µHz – 20 MHz 1 µHz – 30 MHz 1 µHz – 40 MHz
Gaussian Noise (-3 dB) 100 MHz
Arbitrary 1 µHz – 20 MHz 1 µHz – 30 MHz 1 µHz – 40 MHz