The TOE 7761 arbitrary function generator uses the direct digital synthesis (DDS) technique to create sine waves of high quality and accuracy. Square waveforms are provided with fast rise and fall times.
The sampling rate of up to 80 MS/s can be controlled by an external clock.
Arbitrary signals can have up to 1 000 000 sampling points with a resolution of 14 bits, thus allowing a very good simulation of natural signals.
A wide range of integral standard waveforms, such as sine, triangle, square, ramp, etc., simplifies the creation of new arbitrary waveforms.
The output amplitude can be set to a maximum of 20 Vpp (10 Vpp into 50 Ω) with offsets of up to ±10 V (±5 V into 50 Ω ).
Various triggered modes with an internal or external trigger source allow generation of an exact number of user defined cycles.
A 10 MHz external clock reference lets you synchronize the unit for precise phase adjustment.
Operation is easy and convenient with the graphic LCD and a multifunction spin wheel.
All functions can be configured with just a few inputs. It is additionally possible to save up to 50 instrument configurations in a non-volatile memory.
Special features:
1 μHz to 40 MHz sine and square waveforms
Output amplitude up to 20 Vss
80 MS/s sampling rate with arbitrary waveforms with 14 bit resolution and up to 1 000 000 sampling points
Flash memory for 1 000 000 sampling points
Many standard waveforms assist in creating arbitrary waveforms
Various modulation and sweep options
50 instrument configurations can be stored
Remote control via USB, GPIB- and RS-232 interface
General data:
Configuration memory: 50 instrument settings, including last setting
Arbitrary memory: 1 000 000 points in internal flash memory