Electrical Specifications; Table 1-1: Run Mode; Table 1-2: Arbitrary Waveform - Tektronix AWG70001A Technical Reference

Arbitrary waveform generators and synchronization hub specifications and performance verification
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Electrical specifications

Table 1-1: Run mode

Characteristics
Continuous mode
Triggered mode
Triggered continuous mode

Table 1-2: Arbitrary waveform

Characteristics
Waveform memory
AWG70001A
Standard
With Option 01
AWG70002A
Standard
With Option 01
Minimum waveform size
AWG70001A
AWG70002A
Waveform granularity
AWG70001A
AWG70002A
Waveform interleaving
AWG70001A
AWG70002A
DAC resolution
1–2
Description
An arbitrary waveform is output continuously.
An arbitrary waveform is output only once when a trigger signal is applied. After the waveform
is output, the instrument waits for the next trigger signal.
An arbitrary waveform is output continuously after a trigger signal is applied.
Description
2,000,000,000 points
8,000,000,000 points when ≤25 GS/s
16,000,000,000 points when >25 GS/s
2,000,000,000 points
8,000,000,000 points
1 point in continuous run mode
4800 points in triggered run modes
1 point in continuous run mode
2400 points in triggered run modes
1 point in continuous run mode
2 points in triggered run modes
1 point in continuous run mode
1 point in triggered run modes
Interleaving is performed without zeroing
Non-interleaved when ≤25 GS/s, interleaved when >25 GS/s
Non-interleaved at all sample rates
8-bit, 9-bit, or 10-bit
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