I just received my SDG1032X today.
I was looking for an option to limit the leves, but i only could find amplitude limit. I guess am just blind?
I just received my SDG1032X today.
I was looking for an option to limit the leves, but i only could find amplitude limit. I guess am just blind?P102
https://int.siglent.com/u_file/download/22_06_23/SDG1000X_UserManual_UM0201X-E01E.pdf
I'm afraid a separate thread will be created soon, labeled "Siglent Rubbish SDG1000X - An expensive piece of Junk"
I just received my SDG1032X today.
I was looking for an option to limit the leves, but i only could find amplitude limit. I guess am just blind?P102
https://int.siglent.com/u_file/download/22_06_23/SDG1000X_UserManual_UM0201X-E01E.pdf
I can not find a limit on page 102, neither the page the viewer shows, or what page is written on the pages.
Levels are dictated by the load the AWG is connected to and the Output setting, HiZ or 50 Ohms.
Is it something else you seek ?
I want to test my microcontroller without destroying it. But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol... Just the knob is a slighly better, and it has a keypad.
I want to test my microcontroller without destroying it. But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol... Just the knob is a slighly better, and it has a keypad.Without knowing how to use any tool correctly you cannot blame the tool for mistakes anoperatoruser makes.
I want to test my microcontroller without destroying it. But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol... Just the knob is a slighly better, and it has a keypad.
I want to test my microcontroller without destroying it. But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol... Just the knob is a slighly better, and it has a keypad.
Do you EVER read anything or research ANYTHING about things you are going to to buy before you buy it?
Do you ask for advice or recommendation BEFORE buying anything?
Or you just buy random thing and then expect that it magically has all the properties that you imagine it should have in your wild imagination ?
There is no definable setable amplitude limit on these AWG. Not on SDG1000X, not on SDG2000X, not on SDG6000X. Nowhere it claims so or anyone ever told you so.
Destroying DUT with AWG is not something that I 'we seen in practice that often, normally.
More likely is that you will destroy AWG backfeeding high voltage/current from your device back into AWG output.
That I have seen.
For that occasion , SDG1000X/ 2000X/ 6000X have output protection that disconnects output if it detects backfeeding of current into output. With enough energy people damaged AWGs even with protection.
Eventually, it is your responsibility to not do stupid things.
SDG7000A has both protection and setable output limits. But it has setable output limits because it can generate very high voltages/currents on outputs that are capable of destroying something.
I'm afraid a separate thread will be created soon, labeled "Siglent Rubbish SDG1000X - An expensive piece of Junk"
I want to test my microcontroller without destroying it. But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol... Just the knob is a slighly better, and it has a keypad.
Do you EVER read anything or research ANYTHING about things you are going to to buy before you buy it?
Do you ask for advice or recommendation BEFORE buying anything?
Or you just buy random thing and then expect that it magically has all the properties that you imagine it should have in your wild imagination ?
There is no definable setable amplitude limit on these AWG. Not on SDG1000X, not on SDG2000X, not on SDG6000X. Nowhere it claims so or anyone ever told you so.
Destroying DUT with AWG is not something that I 'we seen in practice that often, normally.
More likely is that you will destroy AWG backfeeding high voltage/current from your device back into AWG output.
That I have seen.
For that occasion , SDG1000X/ 2000X/ 6000X have output protection that disconnects output if it detects backfeeding of current into output. With enough energy people damaged AWGs even with protection.
Eventually, it is your responsibility to not do stupid things.
SDG7000A has both protection and setable output limits. But it has setable output limits because it can generate very high voltages/currents on outputs that are capable of destroying something.It's all okay.
We all know that owning a new instrument for 2 days makes us an expert on it, right ?
I want to test my microcontroller without destroying it. But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol... Just the knob is a slighly better, and it has a keypad.
But this thing is almost as bad as the Rigol...
SDG7000A has both protection and setable output limits. But it has setable output limits because it can generate very high voltages/currents on outputs that are capable of destroying something.
SDG7000A has both protection and setable output limits. But it has setable output limits because it can generate very high voltages/currents on outputs that are capable of destroying something.
At least SDG6000X has these features as well. You can enable the output amplitude limit:
Utility -> Output Setup -> Amplitude (on page 2); it can be set it as low as 2 mVpp for the High-Z configuration.
I don't have an SDG2000X here, but wouldn't be surprised if it had the exact same feature.
And who knows? Maybe even the low end SDG1000X series have it. This is just one of the features that never made it into the user manuals of the lower end products. But I think it's more important that it made it into their firmware anyway...