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signal generator advice
DaneLaw:
Its cumbersome and more annoying than it has to be, when you even have an Android OS, where one would expect it would be straightforward.
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Dave's infamous dicks&balls waveform, to highlight it ain't one of the built-in (DG821PRO)
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2N3055:
--- Quote from: DaneLaw on October 24, 2024, 03:13:37 am ---
--- Quote from: 2N3055 on October 23, 2024, 05:36:19 pm ---and that fancy looking Rigol AWG is note really an AWG if it cannot load arbitrary waveforms by user.
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You can create your own crude waveforms and load them into these Rigol signals gens.
same run of the mill.. draw them on PC and push them over... standard CSV files.
They will show as "arb" in seq.
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Aha, thanks for info.
If that is so then they did great job with user manual.
--- Quote from: DaneLaw on October 24, 2024, 04:14:33 am ---Its cumbersome and more annoying than it has to be, when you even have an Android OS, where one would expect it would be straightforward.
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Dave's infamous dicks&balls waveform, to highlight it ain't one of the built-in (DG821PRO)
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It almost seems to me that it IS built in into their products lately...
vlelectroniclab:
So I can upload custom waveforms.
is this rigol or siglent better?
GigaJoe:
even $50 DDS have option to upload waveform, you need software related to generator and PC to make waveform and upload.
some models can store a few, some many.
your requirement to generate signals quite low, and any DDS generator can do this, starting from lowest 30-50 dollars
you may very satisfied with 15 Mhz version ; portable option DDS.
https://vi.aliexpress.com/item/1005006869830606.html
get some expedience and figure out better requirement for a future; or maybe you will satisfy and get more gens like this to simulate 4 or 6 channels ...
gettin $500 are nice , but just overkill for you need ,
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