Test & Measurement
Agilent Technologies Introduces 4.2 GSa/s High-Resolution Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Agilent Technologies announced the 81180A arbitrary waveform generator, a new generation of instrument that bridges the trade-off between bandwidth and bits. The 81180A is a new class of instrument, an arbitrary waveform generator that provides greater bandwidth and higher resolution.
UntiMany of our customers, especially in the A&D industry, are requesting higher bandwidth in conjunction with higher vertical resolution, said Jürgen Beck general manager of Agilent's Digital Photonic Test business. This new dimension of bandwidth and signal quality ensures the required test repeatability. Just high bandwidth instruments are not sufficient.
Transferring high-volume data requires digital modulation capabilities with a high dynamic range. With Agilent's new 81180A arbitrary waveform generator, test engineers can achieve both: up to 1.5 GHz bandwidth and 12-bit vertical resolution.
The advanced sequencing in the 81180A supports complex arbitrary waveform. Three levels of sequencing, combined with 64M point's memory, allow engineers to set up complex real-world signals. The dynamic control connector lets real-time applications control the waveform and allows external select sequences.
Different applications require different signal characteristics. The 81180A arbitrary waveform generator is optimized for three different use cases:
* working in conjunction with Agilent's Vector Performance Signal Generator for Inphase/Quadrature applications;
* maximum bandwidth and flatness for direct RF applications up to 1.5 GHz; and
* applications in the time domain with low overshoot and jitter with transition times of 600 ps.
Benefits of the Agilent 81180A include:
* versatile signal generation, including flatness, low overshoot and excellent signal performance, required to test today's, and tomorrow's, complex devices;
* high-bandwidth signal generation with very low harmonic distortion and unique flatness to ensure reliable measurements;
* integration with Agilent's industry-leading Signal Studio, MathWorks' Matlab® and National Instruments' LabVIEW¹ software, providing a whole solution approach and easy integration into the customer's environment; and
* a function generator for efficient measurements.