Siglent Technologies SDG1032X Arbitrary Waveform - Function Generator
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A page from the manual reads "You can generate modulated waveforms by pressing the Mod button. In addition to AM, FM, ASK, FSK, PM, PWM, and DSB, the SDG1000 Series can produce This is an AM modulated waveform. There are several types of modulations, each with its own modulating parameters. Within AM, users can specify the source (internal/external), the depth, the modulating frequency, the modulating waveform, and the The user can set the source (internal or external), modulating frequency, frequency deviation, modulating waveform, and carrier waveform in FM Within ASK, users can specify the source (internal or external), the key frequency, and carrier waveforms Among FSK's features are the possibility of setting a source (internal or external), key frequency, hop frequency, or Users can specify the source (internal or external), phase deviation, modulating frequency, modulating waveform, and carrier waveform in PM.
An example of a signal depends on its type The pulse for this sentence This is duty cycle zero. The following are the 1% resolutions for squares The following frequencies are discussed 1*Hz *10MHz 20%*80%. The following formula is 0001MHz x 20MHz x 40% x 60% x The power of 1000MHz times 25MHz is
Siglent provides a manual that lists all of the commands to operate the device from a PC if there is a USB interface.
This is an excellent The manufacturer does not produce dust covers for any of their units at this time. It is more than likely that you would have to have a cover custom made by a third party.
Selected User Reviews For Siglent Technologies SDG1032X Arbitrary Waveform - Function Generator
As soon as I retire, I'd like to get my bench set up with new test equipment so I can get back to building my own radios and troubleshooting my own expensive ham radios, as well as teaching a little to My due diligence on current current function generators on the market led me to choose SIGENT. They have a range of different test equipment that fits your needs at all price points. Siglent's specs sounded better to me than those of Rigol who do not have an office in the USA. Agilent is not a very expensive product, so you can't beat it for the price. It is their O'scope and this function generator that I own and they will soon be releasing their Spectrum Analyzer as well. Despite the fact that this company is based in China, they have offices in the U. S. and have a very friendly customer service department. Not everything from China is junk! There are ways of slicing into this market segment by using a product such as this from a newly established company, and I think this will be a great product. When I called, they told me that this unit comes with a frequency counter and that this is going to be made in the future. Great, I was just looking at the specs as I was trying to make That is a great company, and I hope they make more testing equipment in the future. Any test equipment obtained from this company would be highly recommended. The only thing I regret is that all of the company's equipment (except the generator) does not come with a carrying case. They need to fix this error as soon as possible!.
It's awesome that this exists. It is easy to use, has an array of features, is compact, has a good price, and is a quality product. I use it for all kinds of experiments. The electronics bench I use houses this unit. My bedroom will soon be decorated with another one. Listening to the different frequencies that make you feel good and have a positive effect on your mind and body is what I do with it. The nature of the equipment makes it my favorite. We've found it to be the funniest and most useful. the fact that it has two output ports because lately I'm trying to create frequencies for healing and harming with mixes of signals. The generator is suitable for human beings, and I recommend you get it. There is no age restriction for using.
There is no better way to learn how to generate waveforms than with this program. Only really a complaint I have is that it only stores 16K points for the arbitrary functions. You could use this to debug IoT commands, for example, if you are trying to reproduce digital signals. The unit is not very good. If you would like to take the helm, I recommend you do so now.
It was annoying when I discovered Bode Plot could only be used with Siglent function generators after purchasing a Siglent scope (which I am very happy with). I was unable to use the new Koolertron I just bought. According to evidence, the Siglent is a far better device than the Koolertron. The amount of things you can accomplish with this unit is just incredible, even though it is more expensive. There is a low learning curve as well. Take a look at some YouTube reviews and you should be ready. It was a pleasure to sell my old HP system. The square and pulse waveforms on the Koolertron differ from the DDS-generated waves in that the rise time can be controlled and the amplitude is sharp (>5nS). Times in the fall. It would take too much space to list all the capabilities Each dollar spent is worth it.
The reason I purchased this generator was I had just bought an analog one for about $240 and was in need of more features. I saw an arbitrary waveform generator advertised on Amazon for less than $100, but after checking its specs I determined it was not worth the price. The subject Siglent model also popped up in my search, so I was satisfied with what I found. Additionally, I tried setting it up to generate synchronized pulses with 5% duty cycle both outputs at the same time To drive a push-button, each needs to be cycled Stage of the DC/DC converter that pulls power from the source. I found it a little tricky to set up at first for a beginner, but after that it worked fine. Despite this, if you learn the menus you will find that it's a very well priced excellent piece of hardware that you need for This is a highly recommended product.
Frequency stability is excellent. I appreciate the ease of use of the controls, and the possibility of generating harmonic tests signals, as well as the low distortion numbers. It has more waveforms than I will ever use, but I will be able to use the sine wave and the configurations. A frequency counter works really well with a pretty well organized summary and statistical reporting system. Modulated signals like DSSB, pulses, and square waves are very clean and precise. Testing equipment from Siglent is good - I like it Save your time and money by not spending the $125 The cost of 175 copies is much cheaper. a terrible ratio of distortion to frequency and the frequency counter does not work properly. As a result, I will continue to use Siglent.
Learning a little bit of basic electronics is on my to-do list. A friend of mine is teaching me how to build AM receivers for both HF and BC, including RF and Audio amplifiers, and I hope to be able to progress to building superheterodyne receivers in the next year or two. I'm curious to see what happens! In addition to my Siglent SDS1102CML oscilloscope, I find this signal generator to be an excellent companion As far as the nature of the signal I'm inserting in my system is concerned, and as far as It took me a while to learn how to operate this unit, but I have learned what I need to for my level of expertise. (Both this and the oscilloscope have far more features than I can currently utilize, but I like the idea of growing into it. A lack of equipment limits my ability to create. The process is similar to those of Excel and Word. These are both far more powerful than I really need, but I enjoy learning more about them.