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1. 7 5 cm 3 inch Power Supply 100 to 240 VAC 47 to 63 Hz Power Consumption 450 W Safety UL61010 1 CAN CSA 22 2 No 61010 1 04 EN61010 1 IEC61010 1 Emissions EN 55011 Class A IEC61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 3 Immunity IEC61326 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Regional Certifications Europe EN61326 Australia New Zealand AS NZS 2064 Physical Characteristics Dimension mm In Height 245 9 6 Width 465 18 0 Length 900 19 7 Weight approx kg Ibs Net 19 41 9 Net with Package 28 61 7 Mechanical Cooling Required Clearance Top and Bottom 2cm 0 8 in Side 15 em 6 in Rear oem 3 in Environmental Characteristics Operation Non operation Temperature 10 C to 40 C 20 C to 60 C Humidity 5 to 80 relative humidity RH 5 to 90 relative humidity RH at up to 30 C 5 to 45 RH 5 to 45 RH above 30 C up above 30 C up to 50 C at up to 30 C to 50 C Altitude Up to 3 048 meters 10 000 feet Up to 12 192 meters 40 000 feet Random Vibration 0 27 Gers 9 to 500 Hz 2 28 Gays D to 500 Hz 10 minutes per axis 10 minutes per axis Sine Vibration 0 33 mm 0 013 in constant displacement 5 to 55 Hz Mechanical Shock Half sine mechanical shocks 30 g peak Half sine mechanical shocks 10 g amplitude 11 msec duration 3 drops peak amplitude 11 msec duration in each direction of each axis 3 drops in each direction of each axis 10 AWG70OO0O0OB Series
2. Typical 1 ps Total Jitter 215 1 PN data pattern 10 12 BER Peak to Peak p p Typical 30 ps 10 MHz Reference Out Amplitude 1 2 Vp into 50 Q Max 2 5 V open Impedance 00 Q AC coupling Connector BNC Rear DC Outputs Number of Outputs 4 independently controlled outputs Range 3 0 V to 5 0 V Resolution 10 mV Output Voltage Accuracy 3 of the setting 120 mV Max Current 30 mA Connector 2 x 4 pin header on front panel 8 AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B e AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Auxiliary Inputs Trigger Gate In Impedance 1 kQ or 50 Q Polarity POS or NEG Connector BNC Front Input Voltage Range 1 KQ 10 V 50 Q 5 V Threshold Level 5 0 V to 5 0 V Resolution 0 1 V Trigger to Output Uncertainly Asynchronies Between 0 7 ns at 10 GS s 0 8 ns at 9 GS s 1 0 ns at 6 GS s Internal External Clock and Trigger Timin ical Synchronize Between External 12 GS s x1 clock divider synchronous trigger mode with specific timing 50 ps 10 PSing Clock and Trigger Timing Typical Synchronize Between External 12 GS s setting synchronous trigger mode with specific timing 120 ps 30 PS ms 10 MHz Reference and Trigger Timing Typical synchronize Between External 2N N integer Clock setting of reference synchronous trigger mode with specific timing 50 ps 10 p m Variable Reference and T
3. www tektronix com products signal_sources Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B e AWG7121B AWG7062B e AWG7061B AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7121B AWG7122B AWG7062B AWG7061B Standard Option 02 Option O6 Including Option O2 Normal Out Direct Out High Bandwidth High Bandwidth High Bandwidth Without Interleave With Interleave Zeroing Off Zeroing On Maximum Amplitude 2NI 1g ie 1V TY ones Minimum Amplitude 50 mV 50 mV 500 mV 500 mV 500 MV 250 mV Offset 500 mV N A N A N A N A Tr Tf 20 to 80 350 ps 75 ps oO 0S 35 Ps S9 0S Output Bandwidth 750 MHz 3 5 GHz 15 Gz 7 5 GHz 5 Gaz AWG7122B Application Software Ordering Information Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7122B 12 0 GS s 24 GS s interleaved 8 10 Bit 32 M point 2 channel arbitrary waveform generator AWG7121B 12 0 GS s 8 10 Bit 32 M point 1 channel arbi trary waveform generator AWG7062B 6 0 GS s 8 10 Bit 32 M point 2 channel arbitrary waveform generator AWG7061B 6 0 GS s 8 10 Bit 32 M point 1 channel arbitrary waveform generator All models Include Accessory pouch front cover USB mouse compact USB key board lead set for DC output stylus for touch screen 2 ea AWG 000B series product software CD and instructions docu mentation CD with browser Quick Start User Manual and registration card Certificate of Calibration power cable and 50 Q SMA terminator 3 ea Note Please specify power cord and language opti
4. 6 Gsample sec 12 G to 24 Gsample sec Frequency Characteristics Effective RF Freq Out Fmax Fmax determined as the lower of Effective bandwidth 6 dB or Max sampling rate 2 5 points per cycle Standard typical 3 0 GHZ 2 4 GHZ Option 02 typical N A 4 8 GHz N A Option 06 typical 9 6 GHz N A N A Effective Freq Switching Time Minimum frequency switching time from selected frequencies F to F is determined as 1 Fmax Standard typical 170 ns 300 ns Option 02 typical N A 170 ns N A Option 06 typical 400 us N A N A Option 08 typical 286 ps 417 ps Option 02 08 typical N A 208 ps N A Option 06 08 typical 104 ps N A N A Amplitude Characteristics Rise Time Bandwidth 3cB Bandwidth converted from rise time 0 35 Tr as gaussian transition characteristics through analog output and filtering circuitry standard typical Normal 750 MHz Direct 3 5 GHz Option 02 typical N A 7 5 GHZ N A Option 06 typical L5 GRZ N A N A Standard Output Low Pass Filter Normal 50 MHz 200 MHz Bessel type Direct N A Amplitude Range Normal 50 mV to 2 0 V Direct 50 mV to 1 0 Vp p Resolution 1 mV Accuracy 3 0 of amplitude 2 mV at offset 0 V 4 AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sourcessignal_sources Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Arbitrary Waveforms continued AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Offset Range Normal 0 5 V to 0 5
5. Import Capability Tektronix TDS5000 6000 TDS CSA7000B TDS CSA DSA8000 DPO7000B DPO DSA 70000B wfm TDS3000 DPO4000 ISF AWG400s 500s 61 0 615 710 710B wfm pat seq AFG3000 TFW DTG5000s DTG Text data file third party software creation waveform data MATLAB MathCad Excel Waveform File Export Export waveform format by series of AWG400 500 600 700 xxx wfm or Xxx pat and Text format S W Driver for 3rd Party S W IVI COM driver and MATLAB library Instrument Control Data Transfer Ports GPIB Remote control and data transfer Conforms to IEEE Std 488 1 compatible with IEEE 488 2 and SCPI 1999 0 Ethernet 10 100 1000Base T Remote control and data transfer Conforms to IEEE 802 3 RJ 45 TekLink Proprietary bus for Tektronix product local communication Computer System and Peripherals Windows XP Professional 2 GB SDRAM 80 GB removable Hard Drive at rear available front mount kit CD RW DVD drive at front included USB compact keyboard and mouse PC 1 0 Ports USB 2 0 compliant ports 6 total 2 front 4 rear PS 2 mouse and keyboard connec tors rear panel RJ 45 Ethernet connector rear panel supports 10 100 1000 BASE T XGA out Display Characteristics 10 4 inch LCD color display with touch screen 1024 H x 768 V XGA Mechanical Cooling Required Clearance Top and Bottom 2 cm 0 8 inch side 15 cm 6 inch Rear
6. V Direct N A Resolution 1 mV Accuracy 2 of offset 10 mV at minimum amplitude Distortion Characteristics 12 Gsample s clock 32 waveform points 6 Gsample s clock 32 waveform points 375 Mhz signal frequency 1 0 V amplitude 187 5 MHz signal frequency 1 0 V amplitude Harmonic Distortion Normal lt 35 dBc Direct lt 42 dBc Normal lt 40 dBc Direct lt 45 dBc Non harmonic Spurious lt 50 dBc DC to 6 Ghz lt 50 dBc DC to 3 0 GHz spurious Free Dynamic Range 12 Gsample sec clock amplitude 1V offset 6 Gsample sec clock amplitude 1V offset OV 10 Bit DAC operational mode DC to 6 GHz OV 10 Bit DAC operational mode DC to 3 GHz ical Normal 45 dBc Direct 45 dBc at 375 0 MHz Normal 51 dBc Direct 51 dBc at 187 5 MHz Phase Noise 12 Gsample sec clock amplitude 1V p offset 6 Gsample sec clock amplitude 1 V offset 0 V carrier frequency 375 0 MHz 0 V carrier frequency 187 5 MHz Typical 90 dBc Hz at 10 kHz offset lt 90 dBc Hz at 10 kHz offset Random Jitter 1010 clock pattern rms Typical Normal 1 6 ps Direct 0 9 ps Total Jitter 215 1 PN data pattern 10 BER Peak to Peak p Normal 50 ps at 0 5 Gbps Direct 30 ps at 6 Gbps Typical Pulse Characteristics Pulse Response Rise Fall Time 20 to 80 Normal 350 ps at 2 0 V Direct 75 ps at 1 0 Vp Timing Skew Typical Less than 20 ps between each channel Pos and Neg output Delay from Marker Output Direct 0 5 ns Norma
7. dBc Hz at 10 kHz offset Zeroing Off lt 85 dBc Hz 1V at 10 kHz offset Random Jitter 1010 clock pattern rms Typical 0 9 ps Total Jitter 215 1 PN data pattern 10 12 BER Peak to Peak Typical 20 ps at 2 G to 12 Gbps Pulse Characteristics Pulse Response Rise Fall Time 20 to 80 35 ps at 1 0 Vp Timing Skew Typical Less than 12 ps between each channel Pos and Neg output Delay From Marker Output 0 9 ns 1 2 ns 0 2 ns Interleave Skew Skew 180 degree against sample rate NA Level Adjustment e g 24 Gsample s 83 ps 360 degree with 0 1 degree resolution Amplitude 1 mV resolution Output Frequency Response Refer to Figure 6 Amplitude relative to 100 MHz Measured by Amplitude relative to 100 MHz Measured by harmonics of pulse waveform harmonics of pulse waveform Includes Includes sin x x roll off sample rate 12 Gsample s sin x x roll off sample rate 24 Gsample s Zeroing On 500 MHz 0 5 dB 1 GHz 500 MHz 0 5 dB 1 GHz 0 5 dB 2 GHz 1 4 dB 3 GHz 0 5 dB 2 GHz 1 0 dB 3 GHz 1 5 dB 4 GHz 1 9 dB 4 GHz 2 7 dB 5 GHz 4 8 dB 6 GHz 6 6 dB 1 9 dB 5 GHz 2 7 dB 6GHz 3 5 dB 7 GHz 4 0dB 8 GHz 4 5dB 9 GHz 5 7dB 10 GHz 6 8 dB 11 GHz 8 0 dB Zeroing Off 500 MHz 0 5 dB 1 GHz 0 5 dB 2 GHz 1 4 dB 3 GHz 1 9 dB 4 GHz 2 7 dB 5 GHz 4 8 dB 6 GHz 6 6 dB 7 GHz 8 2d0B 8 GHz 10 4dB 9 GHz 14 0dB 10 GHz 1
8. your own Radar pulse suite starting from a pulse to pulse trains to pulse groups It Supports a variety of Modulation schemes including LFM Barker and Poly phase Codes User defined codes Step FM Non Linear FM User Defined FM and Custom modulation It also has the ability to generate pulse trains with staggered PRI to resolve Range and Doppler ambi guity Frequency hopping for Electronic Counter Counter Measures ECCM and Pulse to Pulse Amplitude variation to simulate Swerling target models Both RFXpress and SerialXpress are powerful easy to use software packages to synthesize High speed serial data and RF signals respectively for Arbitrary Waveform Generators AWG They run as an integral part of the AWG7000B Series arbitrary waveform generators or from an external PC For more details on RFXpress and SerialXpress visit www tektronix com AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources 3 Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Characteristics Arbitrary Waveforms AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Arbitrary Waveform Output Digital to Analog Converter Resolution 10 Bit no marker output or 8 Bit 2 channel markers available each channel selectable Number of Outputs 2 1 2 1 Output Type Differential Output Impedance 50 Q Output Connector Type SMA front panel sampling Rate Standard Option 06 10 M to 12 Gsample sec 10 M to 12 Gsample sec 10 M to
9. 8 0 dB 11 GHz 25 0 dB Level Flatness Typical 2 dB 2 dB 6 AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B e AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Output Frequency Responce Including DAC Sin x x roll off 100 MHz Reference 24 Gsample Interleave 24 Gsample Interleave 12 Gsample Zeroing On Zeroing Off Flatness dB Figure 6 Output Frequency Response Curve AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Waveform Length Waveform Length 2 to 32 400 000 points or 2 to 2 to 32 400 000 points or 2 to 64 800 000 points option 01 in multiples of 4 64 800 000 points option 01 in multiples of 4 Option 06 Interleave 2 to 64 800 000 points or 2 to 129 600 000 points option 01 in multiples of 8 Number of Waveform 1 to 16 000 Sequence Length 1 to 16 000 steps Sequence Repeat Counter 1 to 65 536 or infinite Sequence Control Repeat count Wait for Trigger Go to N and Jump The standard model requires Wait for Trigger ON for all sequence step definition the option 08 fast sequence switching selectable On or Off for each sequence step Jump Mode Synchronous and Asynchronous Run Modes Continuous Waveform is iteratively output If a sequence is defined the sequence order and repeat functions are applied Triggered Waveform is output only once when an external internal GPIB LAN or manual trigger is
10. Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B e AWG7121B AWG7062B e AWG7061B The AWG7000B Series of Arbitrary Waveform Generators Delivers the Industry s Best Mixed Signal Stimulus Solution for Ever increasing Measurement Challenges The AWG7000B Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator delivers a unique combination of superior signal stimulus unrivaled sample rate bandwidth and uncompromised usability This family offers the industry s best solution to the challenging signal stimulus issues faced by designers verifying characterizing and debugging sophisti cated electronic designs The direct synthesis signal generation enables a variety of signal outputs including multi level Pre de emphasis Jitter Rj Pj ISI DCD SSC and wander elements With sample rates from 6 Gsample sec to 24 Gsample sec with up to 10 Bit resolution together with one or two output channels the toughest signal generation challenges in the high speed serial communication and wideband RF applications can easily be solved The open Windows Windows XP based instruments deliver ease of use and allow unparalleled connectivity with peripherals and compatibility with third party software Application Examples The need for performance arbitrary waveform generation is broad and spans over a wide array of applications With the AWG7O00B Series Tektronix industry leading Arbitrary Waveform Generators represent a cutti
11. and provides a built in DVD removable hard drive LAN and USB ports Applications High speed serial communications Wideband RF for communications and defense electronics Disk drive magnetic optical read write Up to 6 Gb s data rate 2 point cell or 42 ps timing resolution Mixed signal design and test 2 channel analog plus 4 channel marker outputs High speed low jitter data pulse and clock source Real world ideal or distorted signal generation including all the glitches anomalies and impairments Playback of oscilloscope captured signals including enhancements such as adding pre distortion effects Waveform vectors imported from third party tools such as MathCAD MATLAB Excel and others Tektronix Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B e AWG7061B Figure 1 24 GS s 6 Gb s SATA Gen3 test signal AWG7122B option 06 a C1 30 00mVidiv fimose Main c H aa 20 007 ae F2 000mv aH Main Q a f500 000ps ee 2 280n ae 4 43 PM 7 31 06 Figure 2 For 5 Gbps De emphasis signal output by 20 GS s High speed Serial Signal Generation With increasing transmission speeds and to compensate for frequency char acteristics of lossy media the tech nique of pre de emphasis is increas ingly applied Serial data standards such as PCI Express and others have also included pre de emphasis tests as a requirement to meet the respective
12. compliance test specification The basic theory of pre emphasis is that for any series of bit of the same value the first bit always has a higher voltage level than the following bit By doing so frequency characteristics of transmission lines can be compensated thus the signal fidelity at the receiver side increased The AWG70OO0B Series with its performance and analog output enables users to directly generate ore de emphasized signals for next generation serial data standards It also enables users to generate 3 level signals as required for SATA Out of Band OOB testing File Edit Vi elp Triggered e dea BRAA ric IM e mple TrigfExtemal Direct IIe He f mals Pulse Amplitude m nan cn ae 30 alalle C1 20 00m Vidiv Jvimoe1 Main c As as E Bel fren Ke foams whe som E Figure 3 20 Gb s 4PAM signal 5 GS s AWG7121B The direct generation of such signals provides an increased signal quality and avoids cumbersome signal generation via multiple channels and power combiner See Figure 1 and Figure 2 Multilevel Signal Generation The requirements for serial interfaces are continuously increasing Higher and higher data rates are required and the performance of cables and circuits is moving closer to their theoretical limits One technique to increase the data rate without increasing the transition rate is by applying multilevel signals wherein a signal can assume more than the sta
13. esign develop and test the latest storage devices With sample rates up to 24 GS s and the generation of up to six signals two analog plus four Marker with a clock timing resolution of 100 ps the AWG70O00B Series represents a new benchmark for the storage industry See Figure 4 Wideband RF Signal Generation In the RF world technologies ranging from a wireless mouse to a satellite image require test equipment that can provide enough sample rate and reso lution to re create even the most complex RF behavior The latest digital RF technologies often exceed the capabilities of current test instruments because of the need to generate the wide bandwidth and fast changing signals that are increasingly seen in many wireless applications such as UWB radar and others Vomage vs Time Figure 5 Direct WiMedia signals are easily created with RFXpress and the AWG7122B with Option 06 Interleaving The AWG7OOOB Series enables the direct generation of RF signals via the D A converter up to an effective frequency of 9 6 GHz and with the capability to add real world signal anomalies The direct generation of IF or RF signals avoids Q degradations and lengthy adjustments associated with traditional methods using I Q modulators See Figure 5 Additional Software Application Tools Extending Waveform Generation SerialXpress SDX100 SerialXporess enables creation of the exact waveforms required for design validation margin cha
14. he RFXpress calibration feature pre distorts the signal to provide flat frequency and linear phase response out of the AWG Additionally you also have a provision to calibrate the image between fs 2 and fs thus providing a flat response for the under sampled signals The UWB WiMedia signal creation module for RFXpress See Figure 4 has the capability to digitally synthesize and generate direct RF signals for all the Band Groups of the UWB spectrum The latest WiMedia specification defines UWB signals that are communicated over a 1 5 GHz modulation bandwidth includes complex preamble synchro nization sequences and can operate in both hopping TFI and non hopping FFI modes All six band groups BG to BG6 can be generated in a variety of ways Including band hopping in either IQ IF or direct RF generation The confor mance mode allows users to generate i RFXpress Generic signal RFS File View Configure Waveform System Window Hel Select Generic signal 7 AAEIFIRF SC calibration HB Overview Find Instruments Gray Compile RFXpress signals that conform to WiMedia s specifications while the custom mode enables users to add complex adjust ments to the signals for stress and margin testing Radar signal creation a software module for RFXpress gives you the ultimate flexibility in creating Pulsed Radar wave forms It gives you the ability to build
15. ic of Korea 82 2 6917 5000 Russia amp CIS 7 495 7484900 South Africa 27 11 206 8360 Spain 34 901 988 054 Sweden 020 08 80371 Switzerland 41 52 675 3777 Taiwan 886 2 2722 9622 United Kingdom amp Eire 44 0 1344 392400 USA 1 800 426 2200 For other areas contact Tektronix Inc at 1 503 627 7111 Updated 12 November 2007 For Further Information Tektronix maintains a comprehensive constantly expanding collection of application notes technical briefs and other resources to help engineers working on the cutting edge of technology Please visit www tektronix com CE gm amp ee Product s are manufactured in ISO registered facilities Product s complies with IEEE Standard 488 1 1987 RS 232 C and with Tektronix Standard Codes and Formats Copyright 2008 Tektronix All rights reserved Tektronix products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specification and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix Inc All other trade names referenced are the service marks trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 08 08 HB WOW TOW 22259 1 Tektronix
16. l 50 MHz 9 7 ns Normal 200 MHz 3 9 ns Normal Through 2 1 ns AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources 5 Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Option 02 and Option 06 Output AWG7122B AWG7121B Interleave mode non Interleave mode Low Pass Filter N A Zeroing Control On or Off NA Amplitude Range Zeroing On 250 mV to 0 5 Vip 900 mV to 1 0 Vp p Zeroing Off 500 mV to 1 0 V Resolution 1 mV Accuracy Zeroing On Within 40 of amplitude 2 mV 2 0 of amplitude 2 mV Zeroing Off Within 6 of amplitude 2 mV Offset NA Distortion Characteristics 24 Gsample s clock 32 waveform points 12 Gsample s clock 32 waveform points 750 MHz signal frequency 375 Mkz signal frequency 1 0 V Harmonic Distortion Zeroing On lt 40 dBc 0 5V lt 42 dBc Zeroing Off lt 40 dBc 1V Non harmonic Spurious Zeroing On lt 45 dBc 0 5V lt 50 dBc DC to 6 GHz Zeroing Off lt 45 dBc 1V DC to 6 GHz Spurious Free Dynamic Range 24 Gsample s clock 10 Bit DAC operation 12 Gsample sec clock amplitude 1V mode DC to 12 GHz 10 Bit DAC operational mode DC to 6 GHz Typical Zeroing On 30 dB 44 dB at 375 MHz 48 dB at 187 5 MHz Zeroing Off 40 dB 3 0 GHz Phase Noise 24 Gsample s clock 750 0 MHz 12 Gsample sec clock amplitude 1V carrier frequency 375 0 MHz Typical Zeroing On lt 85 dBe Hz 0 5V lt 90
17. n dard binary 2 levels In multi level signaling one can think of multi level discrete amplitudes of a signal This phenomenon is known as pulse amplitude modulation PAM A 4PAM signal a signal with four different amplitudes increases the data rate by four without increasing the transition rate of the signal Multilevel signals are not only applied for data transmission Multi level memory chips storing more than a single bit in an individual memory element are being produced and multi level coding of data for storage on optical disks is being considered as an efficient way to increase storage capacity The AWG7000B Series enables you to test your latest design by generating any kind of mixed or multi level signal See Figure 3 2 AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources Ble Edt yet Horz acq Tig Depay Cursor Mesi Mask Math App MyScope uues Help Button Tek St Acq Figure 4 Hard disk read channel signal 5 Gb s 2 points per cell AWG7121B with 10 GS s Signal Generation for Storage Device Testing Increasing capacity requirements for storage devices leads to the develop ment of newer and faster read and write strategies for both magnetic and optical mediums Multi level coding of data for storage on optical disks is also considered as an efficient way to increase storage capacity The AWG7000B Series with its ability to generate an accurate reproduction of the RAW signals enables users to d
18. nd ISI creation requires SDX100 as prerequisite Opt SSC Spread Spectrum Clock addition option requires SDX100 as prerequisite Service Options Service Option for example AWG7122B Opt C3 Opt CA1 A single calibration event Opt C3 Calibration Service 3 Years Opt C5 Calibration Service 5 Years Opt D1 Calibration Data Report Opt D3 Calibration Data Report 3 Years with Option C3 Opt D5 Calibration Data Report 5 Years with Option C5 Opt R3 Repair Service 3 Years Opt R5 Repair Service 5 Years Service Post sales Offering for example AWG7122B CA1 CA1 A single calibration event R3DW Repair service coverage 3 years R5DW Repair service coverage 5 years R2PW Repair service coverage 2 years post warranty R1PW Repair service coverage 1 year post warranty AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources 11 Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Product Upgrade Product Ordering Options Description AWG7122B AWG70BUP Opt M12 Waveform Length Expansion 32 M point to 64 M point AWG7062B AWG70BUP Opt M02 AWG7121B AWG70BUP Opt M11 AWG7061B AWG70BUP Opt M01 AWG7122B AWG70BUP Opt 48 Upgrade from standard to Option 08 fast sequence switching requires export license AWG7062B AWG70BUP Opt 38 AWG7121B AWG70BUP Opt 28 AWG7061B AWG70BUP Opt 18 Recommended Acces
19. ng edge benchmark in performance sample rate signal fidelity and timing resolution The ability to create generate or repli cate either ideal distorted or real life signals is essential in the design and testing process Signal generation with controllable rise and fall times noise or jitter pre emphasis multilevel and mixed signals wideband RF and fast changing signals are just some of the Capabilities of the AVVG7OOOB Series Features amp Benefits 12 GS s 24 GS s and 6 GS s models 9 6 GHz effective RF frequency output 1 or 2 arbitrary waveform outputs Accurate timing with only 20 ps total jitter at 10 1 BER typical 35 ps TR TF 20 to 80 100 ps range 1 ps resolution inter channel skew control 2 or 4 variable level marker outputs Accurate timing with only 30 ps total jitter at 10 1 BER typical 45 ps Tr Tf 20 to 80 Up to 300 ps range 1 ps resolution delay control Vertical resolution up to 10 Bit available 10 Bit no marker output or 8 Bit with two marker outputs Up to 64 M 64 800 000 point record length provides longer data streams Down to 100 fs resolution edge timing shift control 16 000 steps sequencing creates infinite waveform loops jumps and conditional branches Real time sequencing creates infinite waveform loops jumps and condi tional branches Intuitive user interface shortens test time Integrated PC supports network integration
20. on at time of order Instrument Options Product Options AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Opt 01 Waveform record length expansion from 32 Mpoint to 64 Mpoint Opt 08 Fast sequence switching requires export control license ECCN 3A002 Opt 06 Interleaved output at 24 Gsample sec includes Option 02 High bandwidth output alternative for standard output AWG7121B Opt 02 High bandwidth output alternative for standard output International Power Plugs Opt AO North America Opt A1 Universal EURO Opt A2 United Kingdom Opt A3 Australia Opt Ad Switzerland Opt A6 Japan Opt A10 China Opt A11 India Opt A99 No power cord or AC adapter Language Options Opt LO English Opt L5 Japanese Opt L7 Simplified Chinese Opt L8 Traditional Chinese Opt L10 Russian RFX100 General purpose Q IF and RF signal creation software package Opt UWBCF RFXpress plug In for UWB WiMedia IQ IF and RF conformance signal creation requires RFX100 as prerequisite Opt UWBCT RFXpress plug In for UWB WiMedia IQ IF and RF custom and conformance signal creation requires RFX100 as prerequisite and includes Option UWBCF Opt RDR RFXpress plug In for RADAR signal creation requires RFX100 as prerequisite SDX100 Jitter generation software package includes USB dongle Opt ISI S Parameter a
21. racterization and conformance testing of high speed serial data receivers It considerably simplifies signal creation and Jitter simulations thus reducing overall development and test time In addition to supporting the generation of Jitter Random Periodic sinusoidal ISI and DCD SerialkXpress also supports SSC pre emphasis and random noise addi tion Providing users the ability to create combinations of various impairments simultaneously to stress receiver designs SSC also supports custom profiles and df dt for stressing PLL designs A programmatic interface enables easy integration of SerialXpress into test automation systems Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B e AWG7121B AWG7062B e AWG7061B Eie View Configure Waveform System Window Help i ph Setup Compil struments Graph Si SerialXpress software RFXpress RFX100 RFXpress is a software package that synthesizes digitally modulated base band IF and RF signals It takes IQ IF and RF signal generation to the next level and fully exploits the wideband signal generation capabilities of Arbitrary Waveform Generators AWGs Supporting a wide range of modulation formats as well as the symbol map functions the software allows users to define a wide variety of unique modulatation and frequency hopping schemes T
22. received Gated Waveform begins output when gate is true and resets to beginning when false sequence Waveform is outout as defined by the sequence Sampling Clock Resolution 8 digits Accuracy Within 1 ppm Aging Aging within 1 ppm year Internal Trigger Generator Internal Trigger Rate Range 1 0 us to 10 0 s Resolution 3 digits 0 1 Us minimum Skew Control Between Outputs Range 100 ps to 100 ps N A 100 ps to 100 ps N A Resolution 1 ps N A 1 ps N A skew Accurac 10 of setting 10 ps N A 10 of setting 10 ps N A AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources 7 Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B AWG7122B AWG7121B AWG7062B AWG7061B Auxiliary Outputs Marker Output Number of Outputs A 2 per ch 2 4 2 per ch 2 Output Style Differential Output Impedance 50 Q Connector SMA Front Level into 50 Q wice for Hi_Z Input Output Window 1 4V to 1 4 V Amplitude 0 5V to 1 4 Vo Resolution 10 mV External Termination 2 8V to 2 8 V Level Accuracy 10 of setting 75 mV Rise Fall Time 20 to 80 45 ps 1 0 V Hi 1 0 V Lo 0 V Marker Timing Skew Intra skew lt 13 ps between each channel Pos and Neg output typical In Same Channel lt 30 ps between Marker 1 and Marker 2 output typical Delay Control Between Markers Range 0 to 300 ps Resolution 1 ps Accuracy 5 of setting 50 ps Random Jitter 1010 clock pattern Rms
23. rigger Timing Typical Trigger Mode o Minimum Pulse Width 20 ns Trigger Hold off 832 sampling_period 100 ns Delay to Analog Out 128 sampling_period 250 ns Gated Mode Minimum Pulse Width 1024 sampling_period 10 ns Delay to Analog Out 640 sampling_period 260 ns Event Input Impedance 1 kQ or 50 Q Polarity POS or NEG Connector BNC Front Input Voltage Range 1 KQ 10 V 50 Q 5 V Threshold Level 5 0 V to 5 0 V Resolution 0 1V sequence Mode Minimum Pulse Width 20 ns Event Hold Off 900 sampling_period 150 ns Delay to Analog Out 1024 sampling_period 280 ns Jump timing Asynchronous Jump External Clock IN Input Voltage Swing 7 to 11 dBm Impedance 00 Q AC coupled Frequency Range 6 Ghz to 12 GHz acceptable frequency drift is 0 5 Clock Divider WI Wd Gas aves 1 256 1 2 1 4 1 256 Connector SMA Rear Fixed Reference Clock IN Input Voltage Range 0 2 V to 3 0 Vig Impedance 00 Q AC coupled Frequency Range 10 MHz 20 Mhz 100 MHz with 0 1 Connector BNC Rear Variable Reference Clock IN Inout Ranges 5 MHz to 800 MHz acceptable frequency drift is 0 1 Input Voltage Range ATLET Impedance 50 Q AC coupled Multiplier Rate 1 to 2400 1 to 2400 1 to 1200 2 to 4800 interleave Connector BNC Rear AWG7OOOB Series www tektronix com products signal_sources 9 Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG7000B Series AWG7122B e AWG7121B AWG7062B e AWG7061B AWG7OOOB Series Common Features Waveform File
24. sories Item Description Parts Number Pin Header SMA Cable 102 cm 40 inch 012 1690 00 SMB Cable 51cm 20 inch 012 1503 00 Rack Mount Kit Rack Mount Kit with instruction 016 1983 01 Front Removable HDD Bay Front Removable HDD Bay 016 1979 01 Replacement Hard Disk for SAIA disk assembly no software 065 0811 00 AWG5000 7000 Series installation Instruction sheet Quick Start User Manual English 071 2481 00 Japanese 071 2482 00 simplified Chinese 071 2483 00 Traditional Chinese 071 2484 00 Russian 071 2485 00 Service Manual Service Manual English Visit Tektronix Web site Warranty One year parts and labor Contact Tektronix ASEAN Australasia 65 6356 3900 Austria 41 52 675 3777 Balkans Israel South Africa and other ISE Countries 41 52 675 3777 Belgium 07 81 60166 Brazil amp South America 11 40669400 Canada 1 800 661 5625 Central East Europe Ukraine and the Baltics 41 52 675 3777 Central Europe amp Greece 41 52 675 3777 Denmark 45 80 88 1401 Finland 41 52 675 3777 France 33 0 1 69 86 81 81 Germany 49 221 94 77 400 Hong Kong 852 2585 6688 India 91 80 22275577 Italy 39 02 25086 1 Japan 81 3 6714 3010 Luxembourg 44 0 1344 392400 Mexico Central America amp Caribbean 52 55 5424700 Middle East Asia and North Africa 41 52 675 3777 The Netherlands O90 02 021797 Norway 800 16098 People s Republic of China 86 10 6235 1230 Poland 41 52 675 3777 Portugal 80 08 12370 Republ
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