271 DDS Function Generator with ARB

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Product overview: 271 DDS Function Generator with ARB

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      Direct digital synthesis for accuracy and stability
      Direct digital synthesis (DDS) is a technique for generating waveforms digitally, using a phase accumulator, a look-up table and a DAC. The accuracy and stability of the resulting waveforms is related to that of the crystal master clock.

      The DDS generator offers not only exceptional accuracy and stability but also high spectral purity, low phase noise and excellent frequency agility.

      A wide range of waveforms
      The Fluke 271 generates high quality sine, square and pulse waveforms over the full frequency range of 0.1 mHz to 10 MHz. Triangle waveforms, ramp waveforms and multi-level square waves can also be generated, subject to some limitations in the maximum useable frequencies. Variable symmetry/duty-cycle is available for all waveforms.

      Arbitrary waveform capability
      Arbitrary waveforms can be loaded via the digital interfaces and then used in a similar way to the standard waveforms.

      Up to five arbitrary waveforms of 1024 10-bit words can be stored in non-volatile memory. The waveform clock is 27.48 MHz maximum. This facility considerably expands the versatility of the 271, making it suitable for the generation of highly complex waveform patterns.

      In addition, the 271 offers numerous “complex” waveforms pre-defined in ROM. These include commonly used wave shapes such as sine x/x, decaying sinewave, and exponential rise and fall.

      Locked generators
      The signals from the Clock In/Out socket and the Sync Out socket can be used to phase lock two or more generators. This feature can be used to generate multi-phase waveforms or locked waveforms of different frequencies.

      Powerful modulation modes
      Sweep. All waveforms can be swept over their full frequency range at a rate variable between 10 milliseconds and 15 minutes. The sweep is fully phase continuous. Sweep can be linear or logarithmic, single or continuous. Single sweeps can be triggered from the front panel, the trigger input, or the digital interfaces.

      Two sweep markers are provided, which are adjustable while sweep is running. The markers can provide a visual indication of frequency points on an oscilloscope or chart recorder.

      AM. Amplitude modulation is available for all waveforms and is variable in 1 % steps, up to 100 %.
      FSK. Frequency shift keying provides phase coherent switching between two selected frequencies at a rate defined by the switching signal source. The rate can be set from dc to 50 kHz internally, or dc to 1 MHz externally.

      Trigger/Burst. All waveforms are available as a triggered burst, whereby each positive edge of the trigger signal will produce one burst of the carrier, starting and stopping at the phase angle specified by the start-stop phase setting. The number of cycles in the burst can be set between 0.5 and 1023.

      Gated. The gated mode turns the output signal on when the gating signal is high and off when it is low. Both triggered and gated modes can be operated from the internal trigger generator (0.005 Hz to 50 kHz) or from an external source (dc to 1 MHz).

      Waveform hop. The generator can be set up to ‘hop’ between a number of different waveform setups, either at a pre-determined rate or in response to a manual or bus trigger. Up to 16 different hop waveforms can be defined in terms of frequency, amplitude, function, offset and duration, which is variable in 1 ms steps up to 60 seconds.

      Noise generation. The Fluke 271 can be set to simulate wide band random noise with adjustable amplitude and offset.

      Specifications: 271 DDS Function Generator with ARB

      Waveforms
      FrequencyAll waveforms are available up to 10 MHz. However, the purity of triangle, ramp, and multi-level square wave waveforms is not specified above the frequencies indicated in the following section.
      Range:  0.1 mHz to 10 MHz
      Resolution: 7 digits or 0.1 mHz
      Accuracy:   Typically < ± 10 ppm for 1 year, 18 °C to 28 °C
      Tempco:.    Typically < 1 ppm/°C outside 18 °C to 28 °C
      SinewaveDistortion: < –60 dBc to 20 kHz, < –50 dBc to 300 kHz, < -35 dBc to 10 MHz
      Spurii: Non -harmonically related spurii typically <- 60 dBc to 10 MHz
      SquarewaveRise and fall times:    < 22 ns
      TriangleLinearity error:    < 0.5 % to 30 kHz
      Positive and Negative RampLinearity error:    < 0.5 % to 30 kHz
      Positive and Negative PulseRise and fall times:    < 22 ns
      Multi-Level SquarewaveUp to 16 steps available per cycle, each step selectable for amplitude (10 bit resolution) and duration (1 to 1024 samples). Above 27 kHz a 36 ns edge uncertainty is introduced.
      Rise and fall times:    < 22 ns
      Arbitrary (and complex)A number of “complex” waveforms are pre-programmed in ROM . A further five, user defined, waveforms may be loaded via the digital interfaces and stored in non-volatile RAM. Frequency range: All waveform points can be continuously output up to 27 kHz, beyond which they are sampled.
      No. of samples: 1024 10 bit samples
      Noise:  Wideband noise with variable amplitude and offset.
      SymmetryRange:  Sine — 1 % to 99 % at all frequencies; Other waveforms — 1 % to 99 % to 30 kHz,
      20 % to 80 % to 10 MHz
      Resolution: 0.1 %
      Main Output
      Output impedance50 Ω or 600 Ω switchable
      Amplitude5 mV to 20 V pk-pk open circuit (2.5 mV to 10 V into 50 Ω/600 Ω). Output can be specified as V-H: 2

      (open circuit value) or V (Voltage into the characteristic impedance) in pk-pk, RMS or dBm.

      Note that in positive or negative pulse modes the amplitude range is 2.5 mV to 10 V pk-pk O/C.
      AccuracyTypically ±3 % ±1 mV at 1 kHz into 50 Ω/600 Ω
      Flatness±0.2 dB to 500 kHz; ±1 dB to 10 MHz
      Pulse aberrations<5 %+ 2 mV
      DC offset± 10 V from 50Ω/600 Ω offset plus signal peak limited to ± 10 V from 50 Ω/600 Ω
      Resolution3 digits or 1 mV for both amplitude and offset
      Modulation
      Amplitude ModulationCarrier frequency:  0.1 mHz to 10 MHz
      Carrier waveforms:  All
      Depth:  0 to 100 %, resolution 1 %
      Internal source:    1 kHz fixed sinewave or 0.005 Hz to 50 kHz square wave
      External:   See “VCA In” section
      Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)Phase coherent switching between two frequencies at a rate defined by the switching signal source
      Carrier frequency:  0.1 mHz to 10 MHz
      Carrier waveforms:  All
      Switch repetition rate: dc to 50 kHz internal, dc to 1 MHz external
      Switching signal source:    Internal from keyboard or trigger generator. External from EXT TRIG input or remote interface
      Operating Modes
      Trigger/burstPhase coherent signal keying — each positive edge of the trigger signal will produce one burst of the carrier, starting and stopping at the phase angle specified by the start/stop phase setting
      Carrier frequency:  0.1 mHz to 10 MHz
      Carrier waveforms:  All
      Number of cycles:   1 to 1023 (resolution 1 cycle) or 0.5 to 511.5 (resolution 1/2 cycle)
      Trigger rep. rate:  dc to 50 kHz internal, dc to 1 MHz external
      Source: Internal from keyboard or trigger generator. External from EXT TRIG input or remote interface
      GatedNon phase-coherent signal keying — output is On while Gate signal is high and Off while low.
      Carrier frequency:  From 0.1 mHz to 10 MHz
      Carrier waveforms:  All
      Trigger rep. rate:  dc to 50 kHz internal dc to 1 MHz external
      Gate source:    Internal from keyboard or trigger generator. External from EXT TRIG input or remote interface
      SweepCarrier waveforms:  All
      Sweep mode: Linear or logarithmic, single or continuous
      Sweep width:    0.1 mHz to 10 MHz. Phase continuous. Independent setting of the start and stop frequency.
      Sweep time: 10 ms to 999 s (3 digit resolution)
      Markers:    Two markers variable during sweep. Available at the TRIG/SWEEP OUT socket
      Sweep trigger source:   The sweep may be free run or triggered from: keyboard, EXT TRIG input, remote interface
      HopUp to 16 different “hop” waveforms can be defined in terms of function, frequency, amplitude, offset and duration. Duration setable per step 1 ms to 60 s.
      Start/Stop PhaseCarrier frequency:  0.1 mHz to at least 1 MHz
      Carrier waveforms:  All
      Range:  –360 to +360 degrees
      Resolution: 1 degree
      Accuracy:   Typically 1 degree to 30 kHz
      Trigger GeneratorInternal source 0.005 Hz to 50 kHz squarewave adjustable in 20 us steps. 3 digit resolution. Available for external use from TRIG/SWEEP OUT socket.
      Auxiliary Outputs
      Aux OutCMOS/TTL levels with symmetry and frequency of main output and phase of start-stop phase setting
      Trig/Sweep OutMulti-function output depending upon mode. Except in sweep mode, the output is that of the trigger generator at CMOS/TTL levels from 1 kW.

      In Sweep mode the output is a 3-level waveform, changing from high (+4 V) to low (0 V) at the start of sweep, with narrow 1 V pulses at each marker point.
      Inputs
      Ext TrigFrequency range:    DC to 1 MHz
      Signal range:   TTL (1.5 V) threshold; maximum input ± 10 V
      Min. pulse width:   50 ns
      VCA InFrequency range:    DC - 100 kHz
      Signal range:   2.5 V for 100 % level change at maximum output
      Input impedance:    Typically 6 kΩ
      Phase Locking
      Clock in/outTTL/CMOS threshold levels; output impedance typically 50 Ω as an output
      Sync outTTL/CMOS logic levels from typically 50 Ω. The signals from these sockets are used to phase lock two or more generators.
      Interfaces
      RS-232Variable Baud rate, 9600 Baud maximum. 9-pin D-connector.
      IEEE-488Conforming with IEEE488.1 and IEEE488.2
      General Specifications
      Display20 character x 4 row alphanumeric LCD
      Data entryKeyboard selection of mode, waveform etc.; value entry direct by numeric keys or by rotary control.
      Stored settingsUp to 9 complete instrument set-ups may be stored and recalled from battery-backed memory.
      Size3U (130 mm) height; half-rack (212 mm) width, 330 mm long
      Weight4.1 kg (9 lb)
      Power100 V ac, 110 to 120 V ac or 220 to 240 V ac +/– 10 %, 50/60 Hz ac by internal adjustment; 30 VA max.
      Operating range+5 °C to 40 °C, 20 to 80 % RH
      Storage range–20 °C to +60 °C
      OptionsIEEE-488 interface; 19-in rack mounting kit

      Models: 271 DDS Function Generator with ARB

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