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Spectrum releases two 1.25 GS/s, 16-bit Arbitrary Waveform Generators

Spectrum has announced the release of two Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWGs) that set new standards for speed, precision and size.  The single channel M4i.6630-x8 and dual channel M4i.6631-x8 AWG cards are capable of outputting electronic signals at rates of up to 1.25 Giga Samples/second (GS/s) with 16-bit vertical resolution.  The combination makes these new AWGs ideal for generating high frequency signals up to 400 MHz with the best possible accuracy and fidelity.

The frequency range and dynamic performance of the AWGs makes them of interest to engineers and scientists working in areas such as communications, radar, semiconductors, component testing, nano-technology, media testing, automation, ultrasound, optics, physics, medical and biological science.  The AWGs can be used to generate almost any waveform, making them perfect for stimulating electronic devices like amplifiers, filters, receivers, and digital interfaces.  As they can replay real world signals they can also be used to replace, or model, missing system components.  Waveforms can be acquired from a digitizer or other instrument and loaded into the AWG via a number of popular file formats.  They can also be created using mathematical equations or imported from third party software tools such as LabVIEW and MATLAB.

Based on Spectrum’s proven M4i series PCI Express (PCIe) platform, the products are much smaller than conventional instruments and can be used in most modern PCs. Simply install the AWG cards into a vacant PCIe slot, load Spectrum’s software and start generating waveforms. The AWGs are fully programmable and work with Spectrum’s own SBench 6 control software.  Customers who want to control the AWGs with their own software can use the proven Spectrum drivers (available for Windows and Linux) that are included as part of the product.  A set of standard programming examples illustrates the main signal generation functions and support is provided for Visual C++, Borland C++, Gnu C++, LabVIEW, Visual Basic, VB.NET, C#, J#, Python and Delphi code.

To allow the generation of long and complex waveforms, the AWGs include a generous 2 GSamples of on board memory and a number of operating modes such as Single-Shot, Loop, FIFO (streaming), Gated and Sequence Replay.  In FIFO mode, the cards use the ultra-fast PCIe x8 Gen2 interface to stream data continuously from the PC memory to the AWG at speeds up to 2.8 GB/s.  If two channels are used, the outputs are fully synchronized and share a common clock to ensure minimal phase error.  If more channels are needed, then up to 8 cards can be connected together with Spectrum’s Star-Hub clock and trigger system.  Star-Hub enables instruments with up to 16 fully synchronous channels to be created.

Designed to output signals that emulate those found in the real world, the AWGs deliver programmable output levels from ±200 mV to ±4 V into high-impedance (resulting in ±100 mV up to ±2 V into 50 ? termination).  Using 16-bit digital to analog conversion, the AWGs also allow fine signal details to be generated.  They deliver outstanding dynamic performance both in signal-to-noise (SNR) — up to 72 dB and spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) — up to 98 dB.

In addition, each channel is clocked using a precision Phase Locked Loop (PLL) control system that can be generated internally or from an external clock or reference.  The AWGs flexibility is further enhanced by front-panel multipurpose I/O connectors that allow access to asynchronous digital inputs and outputs, a time stamp reference clock, synchronous digital outputs, the trigger output, the run and arm status, the PLL reference clock and a marker output.

The single channel M4i.6630-x8 and dual channel M4i.6631-x8 AWG cards are available with immediate delivery and are shipped factory tested with SBench6 base version software, support drivers and a two year manufacturer’s warranty. Technical support, including software and firmware updates, is available free of charge. Please contact info@spec.com for more information or visit our web site at www.spectrum-instrumentation.com where a number of AWG based product notes can be found.

About Spectrum Systementwicklung Microelectronic GmbH

Spectrum is a pioneer in the design and manufacture of PC based test and measurement instrumentation that is used for electronic signal capture, generation and analysis.  The company specializes in high-speed digitizer and generator technology and has available over 400 modular products in the most popular industry standards; PCIe, LXI and PXI. The company is headquartered in Grosshansdorf, Germany and sells its products worldwide via an extensive sales network offering outstanding support directly from the design engineers. More information about Spectrum can be found at www.spectrum-instrumentation.com

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