Siglent SDG1025 25MHz arbitrary function generator for electronics
Brand: Siglent
VAT included (Ex VAT: 274.00 €)
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The Siglent SDG1025 25MHz arbitrary function generator is an essential tool for engineers and technicians who need precision and versatility in electronic signal generation. Equipped with DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) technology, this device can generate signals with high fidelity and stability, making it ideal for laboratory applications, product development and electronic testing.
Main features and benefits:
- DDS technology with dual output and adjustable phase for greater flexibility in the signals generated.
- Maximum output frequency of 25MHz, suitable for a wide range of electronic applications.
- Sampling rate of 125 MSa/s and 14-bit vertical resolution, ensuring precise and detailed signals.
- 16Kpts waveform length that allows complex and arbitrary waveforms to be generated.
- Includes 5 standard waveforms (sine, square, ramp, pulse, gaussian white noise) and 48 built-in arbitrary waveforms for different needs.
- High accuracy with integrated frequency counter reaching up to 200MHz.
- Advanced modulation functions such as AM, FM, PM, DSB-AM, FSK, ASK, PWM, Sweep and Burst for specialised testing.
- Standard connectivity with USB Host and Device, support for storage on U disk and upgrade option with GPIB port.
- Compatibility with SDS1000 series digital oscilloscopes and remote control for efficient integration into measurement systems.
Technical specifications:
- Model: SDG1025
- Maximum output frequency: 25MHz
- Output channels: 2
- Sampling rate: 125 MSa/s
- Waveform length: 16 kpts
- Frequency resolution: 1 μHz
- Vertical resolution: 14 bits
- Waveforms: sine, square, ramp, pulse, gaussian white noise, 48 built-in arbitrary waveforms
- Wave range:
- Sine wave: 1 μHz to 25MHz
- Square wave: 1 μHz to 25MHz
- Pulse: 500 μHz to 5MHz
- Ramp: 1 μHz to 300KHz
- Gaussian white noise: bandwidth 25MHz (-3dB)
- Arbitrary wave: 1 μHz to 5MHz
- Modulation functions: AM, FM, PM, DSB-AM, FSK, ASK, PWM, Sweep, Burst
- Frequency counter: 100 mHz to 200 MHz
- Connectivity: USB Host & Device, optional USB-GPIB port
- Size: 229mm × 105mm × 281mm
This generator is ideal for anyone looking for reliable equipment for signal generation in the development, testing and maintenance of electronic circuits. Its ability to produce multiple waveforms and its high resolution make it indispensable in professional and educational environments.
Compatibility and use:
The Siglent SDG1025 connects easily to digital oscilloscopes, especially the SDS1000 series, allowing combined signal analysis. Its USB interface makes data transfer and software updates easy, while the GPIB port option expands its integration possibilities in automated systems.
With advanced modulation functions and a wide frequency range, this generator is perfect for applications in electronics laboratories, product development, technical education and electronic device testing.
- DDS technology with dual output and adjustable phase
- Maximum output frequency: 25MHz
- Sampling rate: 125 MSa/s with 14-bit vertical resolution
- 48 built-in arbitrary waveforms and 5 standard waveforms
- Modulation functions: AM, FM, PM, DSB-AM, FSK, ASK, PWM, Sweep, Burst
- Integrated frequency counter up to 200MHz
- USB Host & Device connectivity, optional USB-GPIB port
- Compatible with SDS1000 digital oscilloscopes and remote control
Customer Questions & Answers
What are the key specifications regarding resolution and accuracy that affect the quality of the generated signals?
The generator uses a sampling rate of 125 MSa/s, 14-bit vertical resolution and 1 µHz frequency resolution. This provides a suitable level of detail for demanding laboratory applications, although in very complex signals or at maximum frequencies there may be slight artefacts typical of the DDS architecture.
What is required to get it up and running and what is included in the box when buying the SDG1025?
The unit usually includes the generator, power cable, manual, two BNC cables and associated software. Basic installation requires connection to the mains supply (typically 100–240 V AC) and linking to measurement equipment via the front BNC connectors.
How does the SDG1025 compare with competing arbitrary function generators in the 25 MHz range?
Compared objectively, the SDG1025 stands out for its value for money, 14-bit resolution and range of built-in waveforms. Against similarly priced models (e.g. Tektronix AFG1022), it offers a slightly higher output frequency range and more arbitrary waveforms, although higher-priced units may provide better stability or advanced functions.
What is the maximum output frequency of the Siglent SDG1025 generator?
The maximum output frequency is 25MHz.
How many output channels does the Siglent SDG1025 arbitrary function generator have?
It has 2 output channels.
What waveforms can this generator produce?
It can generate sine, square, ramp, pulse, gaussian white noise and 48 types of built-in arbitrary waveforms.
Is it compatible with other measurement equipment?
Yes, it is compatible with SDS1000 series digital oscilloscopes and supports remote control.
What connectivity options does the Siglent SDG1025 offer?
It offers USB Host and Device connection, support for storage on U disk and an upgrade option with GPIB port.