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Arbitrary Waveform Generators

AWG7000 Series Datasheet

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AWG7000 Series Datasheet

The industry-leading AWG7000 Series arbitrary waveform generators (AWG) represent a cutting edge benchmark in performance, sample rate, signal fidelity, and timing resolution.

With up to 24 GS/s and 10-bit vertical resolution, the AWG7000 Series of AWGs delivers the industry's best signal stimulus solution for ever-increasing measurement challenges. This allows for easy generation of very complex signals, including complete control over signal characteristics.

Key performance specifications
  • Generates complex wideband signals across a frequency range of up to 9.6 GHz
  • Generates modulation bandwidths of up to 5.3 GHz (-3 dB)
  • Vertical resolution up to 10 bit available.
  • Generate signals up to 1 GHz modulation bandwidths with 54 dBc SFDR
Key features
  • Wideband RF/MW modulation bandwidth
  • Waveform sequencing and sub-sequencing
    • Enables creation of infinite waveform loops, jumps, and conditional branches
    • Enhance the ability to replicate real-world signal behavior
  • Dynamic jump capability
    • Enables the creation of complex waveforms that respond to changing external environments
  • Deep memory
    • Enables the creation of long complex waveform sequences
  • Intuitive user interface shortens test time
  • Integrated PC supports network integration and provides a built-in DVD, removable hard drive, LAN, eSATA, and USB ports
  • Playback of oscilloscope and real-time spectrum analyzer captured signals, including enhancements such as adding predistortion effects
  • Waveform vectors imported from third-party tools such as MathCAD, MATLAB, excel, and others
Applications
  • Wideband RF/MW for communications and defense electronics

    • Wideband direct RF/MW output up to 9.6 GHz carrier
  • High-speed serial Communications

    • Up to 6 Gb/s data rate for complex serial data streams (4x oversampling, interleaved)
    • Provides any profile multilevel signals to allow timing (Jitter) margin testing without external power combiners
  • Mixed signal design and test
    • 2-channel analog plus 4-channel marker outputs
  • High-speed, low-jitter data/pulse and clock source
  • Real-world, ideal, or distorted signals – generates any combination of signal impairments simultaneously

Unparalleled performance

The capabilities of the AWG7000 series are further enhanced by the addition of key features:

Equation editor

The Equation Editor is an ASCII text editor that uses text strings to create waveforms by loading, editing, and compiling equation files. The editor provides control and flexibility to create more complex waveforms using customer-defined parameters.

Waveform sequencing and sub-sequencing

Real-time sequencing creates infinite waveform loops, jumps, and conditional branches for longer pattern-length generation suitable for replicating real-world behavior of serial transmitters.

Dynamic Jump

The Dynamic Jump capability enables the creation of complex waveforms by enabling the ability to dynamically jump to any predefined index in a waveform sequence. Users can define up to 256 distinct jump indexes that respond to changing external environments.

LXI Class C

Using the LXI Web Interface, you can connect to the AWG7000 Series through a standard web browser by simply entering the AWG's IP address in the address bar of the browser.

The web interface enables viewing of instrument status and configuration, as well as status and modification of network settings. All web interaction conforms to the LXI Class C specification.

Wideband RF signal generation

Creating RF signals is becoming more and more complex, making it more difficult for RF engineers to accurately create the signals required for conformance and margin testing. When combined with RFXpress, the AWG7000 Series can address these tough design challenges.

RFXpress is a software package that digitally synthesizes modulated baseband, IF, and RF signals taking signal generation to new levels by fully exploiting the wideband signal generation capabilities of the AWG7000 Series arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs).

Together the AWG7000 and RFXpress provide engineers with "bandwidth on demand", which is the ability to generate wideband modulated signals up to 5.3 GHz (-3 dB) anywhere within the 9.6 GHz frequency range.

The latest digital RF technologies often exceed the capabilities of other test instruments because of the need to generate the wide-bandwidth and fast-changing signals that are increasingly seen in many RF applications such as radar, RF comms, OFDM, and UWB.

When used in conjunction with RFXpress the AWG7000 Series supports a wide range of modulation formats and simplifies the task of creating complex RF waveforms. The AWG7000 Series instruments provide customers with ways to generate fully modulated baseband, intermediate frequency (IF) signals, or directly generated RF waveforms.

(See more RG signal generators from Tektronix)

Radar signal creation

Generating advanced radar signals often demands exceptional performance from an AWG in terms of sample rate, analog bandwidth, and memory. The Tektronix AWG7000 Series sets a new industry standard for advanced radar signal generation, by delivering wide modulation bandwidths up to 5.3 GHz (-3 dB).

With a sample rate of up to 24 GS/s the AWG7000 Series can directly generate RF signals never before possible from an AWG. In instances where IQ generation is desired, the AWG7000 offers the ability to oversample the signal, thereby improving signal quality.

The AWG7000 and RFXpress are the perfect solution for creating complex radar signals. Customers are provided with the ultimate flexibility in creating custom radar pulse suites. Modulation types such as LFM,Barker and Polyphase Codes, Step FM, and Nonlinear FM are easily created using the AWG, and the flexibility of RFXpress enables the creation of waveforms requiring customer-defined modulation types.

The AWG and RFXpress combo also has the ability to generate pulse trains with staggered PRI to resolve range and doppler ambiguity, frequency hopping for Electronic Counter-Counter Measures (ECCM), and pulse-to-pulse amplitude variation to simulate Swerling target models including antenna scan patterns, clutter, and multipath effects.


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AWG radar pulses created with AWG7000 and RFXpress.

 
Environment signal creation

Radar signals must coexist with other commercial standard signals sharing the same spectrum and are still expected to perform with no performance degradation. This isn't unreasonable given its mission-critical operations.

To meet this expectation, a radar designer has to thoroughly test all the corner cases at the design/debug stage. The AWG7000 and RFXpress Environment plug-in offers extreme flexibility to define and create these worst-case scenarios.

You can specify up to 25 signals to define your environment, including WiMAX, WiFi, GSM, GSM-EDGE, EGPRS 2A, EGPRS2B, CDMA, W-CDMA, DVB-T, Noise, and CW Radar. This plug-in also allows you to seamlessly import signals from other RFXpress plug-ins (including Radar, Generic Signal, etc.), as well as from Matlab® and from Tektronix spectrum analyzers and oscilloscopes, into your environment.

You can also configure PHY parameters of your standard-specific signals. You can define the carrier frequency, power, start time, and duration for all the signals in your environment, so you have full control over the way these signals interact/interfere with each other.

Generic OFDM creation

In today's wireless world, OFDM is becoming the modulation method of choice for transmitting large amounts of digital data over short and medium distances. The need for wide bandwidths and multiple carriers create challenges for engineers who need to create OFDM signals to test their RF receivers. The AWG7000 Series, when coupled with RFXpress, allows users to configure every part of the OFDM signal definition.

Engineers can build signals symbol-by-symbol to create a complete OFDM frame or let the RFXpress software choose default values for some signal aspects. The AWG/RFXpress combo supports a variety of data coding formats that include Reed Solomon, Convolution, and Scrambling.

Users also have the ability to define each subcarrier in the symbol which can be configured independently for type, modulation, and base data. The RFXpress software gives visibility into all aspects of the OFDM signal by providing a symbol table that gives a summary of all the carriers in the selected symbol.

OFDM packets/frames can be built by specifying the spacing between the symbols/frames and parts of the OFDM packets can be stressed by adding gated noise.

UWB WiMedia (UWBCF/UWBCT)

Ultra-Wideband (UWB) wireless is a growing technology that is designed for low-power, short-range wireless applications. UWB has emerged as the leading technology for applications like wireless Universal Serial Bus (USB).

UWB radios, like generic OFDM radios, require wide signal bandwidths and multiple carriers, but UWB designs also require short-duration pulses and transmit Power Spectral Densities (PSDs) near the thermal noise floor which can make creating UWB test signals very difficult. Fortunately, the AWG7000 Series and RFXpress offer a solid solution for the generation of UWB test signals.

The AWG7000 and RFXpress have the capability to digitally synthesize and generate signals in the UWB spectrum. For either custom UWB signal or ones defined for the latest WiMedia specification, the AWG7000 solution can recreate signals that are required to band hop in real time over a 1.6 GHz modulation bandwidth.

The RFXpress software gives users complete control over the characteristics of their UWB signals including the preamble synchronization sequences, cover sequences, and TFCs. For WiMedia applications all six band groups (BG1 to BG6) can be generated in either IQ, IF, or direct RF signals, giving users 3 different options for creating/up-converting the signals when using an AWG7000 instrument.


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Direct WiMedia signals are easily created with the AWG7000 and RFXpress.

 

High speed serial signal generation

Serial signals are made up entirely of simple ones and zeros - binary data. Historically engineers have used data generators to create digital signals. As clock rates have increased these simple ones and zeros have begun to look more like analog waveforms because embedded in the digital data are analog events.

The zero rise time and the perfectly flat tops of textbook digital signals no longer represent reality. Electronic environments have noise, jitter, crosstalk, distributed reactances, power supply variations, and other shortcomings. Each takes its toll on the signal.

A real-world digital "square wave" rarely resembles its theoretical counterpart. Since the AWG7000 Series is an analog waveform source it is the perfect single-box solution that is used to create digital data streams and mimic the analog imperfections that occur in real-world environments.

The AWG7000 Series uses direct synthesis techniques which allow engineers to create signals that embody the effects of propagation through a transmission line.

Rise times, pulse shapes, delays, and aberrations can all be controlled with the AWG7000 Series instruments. When used in conjunction with the SerialXpress software package, engineers are provided control over every aspect of their digital signals reaching speeds of up to 6 Gb/s. This is exactly what is needed for rigorous receiver testing requirements.

SerialXpress is an integrated SW tool that enables AWG7000 Series instruments to create a variety of digital data impairments such as jitter (Random, Periodic, Sinusoidal), noise, pre/de-emphasis, duty cycle distortion, Inter-symbol Interference (ISI), Duty Cycle Distortion (DCD), and Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC).

The transmission environments of both board and cables can be emulated using touchstone files uploaded into SerialXpress. The AWG7000 and SerialXpress solution also provides base pattern waveforms for many of today's high-speed serial applications such as SATA, Display Port, SAS, PCI-E, USB, and Fibre Channel.


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Easily create digital data impairments with the AWG7000 and SerialXpress.

 

For high-speed serial applications the AWG7000 Series offers the industry's best solution for addressing challenging signal stimulus issues faced by digital designers who need to verify, characterize, and debug complex digital designs.

The file-based architecture uses direct synthesis to create complex data streams and provides users with the simplicity, repeatability, and flexibility required to solve the toughest signal generation challenges in high-speed serial communication applications.


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Digital data with de-emphasis added using the AWG7000 and SerialXpress.

 

Performance you can count on

Depend on Tektronix to provide you with performance you can count on. In addition to industry-leading service and support, this product comes backed by a one-year warranty as standard.

AWG7122C Specifications

Effective frequency switching time
Minimum frequency switching time from selected waveforms in sequence mode is determined as "1/Fmaximum"
Standard switching time (Ts)
106 μs
Option 08 (fast frequency switching)
Switching time (Ts) Option 6 (interleaved)
208 ps 104 ps
Frequency response


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Modulation bandwidth
Modulation bandwidth is defined as the lower of the sin(x)/x bandwidth or the calculated percentage of rise time bandwidth (as shown).
-1 dB BW = 0.923 × (-1 dB TrBW), typical

 

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Up to 400 MHz Up to 1.8 GHZ up to 3.1 GHz up to 3.1 GHz Up to 3.3 GHz
(Zero On)
Up to 3.1 GHz
(Zero Off)
-3 dB BW = 0.913 × (-1 dB TrBW), typical

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Up to 680 MHz Up to 3.2 GHz Up to 5.3 GHz Up to 5.3 GHz Up to 5.6 GHz
(Zero On)
Up to 5.3 GHz
(Zero Off)
Output amplitude

Amplitude levels are measured as single-ended outputs. Amplitude level will be 3 dBm higher when using differential (both) outputs.

Range (typical)

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Option 02 

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-22 dBm to 10 dBm -22 dBm to 4 dBm -2 dBm to 4 dBm -2 dBm to 4 dBm Zero On:
-8 dBm to -2 dBm
Zero Off:
-2 dBm to 4 dBm
Resolution (typical)
0.01 dB
Accuracy (typical)
At -2 dBm level, with no offset, ±0.3 dB
Output flatness (typical)
Mathematically corrected for characteristic Sin (x)/x roll-off, uncorrected by external calibration methods.

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±1.0 dB, from 50 MHz to 4.8 GHz ±1.0 dB, from 50 MHz to 4.8 GHz ±1.0 dB, from 50 MHz to 4.8 GHz ±1.0 dB, from 50 MHz to 4.8 GHz ±2.5 dB, from 50 MHz to 9.6 GHz

AWG7122C Standard/Wideband Flatness (typical)

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AWG7122C Interleave Flatness (typical)

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Output match
SWR (typical)

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DC to 1.5 GHz, 1.2:1 
1.5 to 4.8 GHz, 1.7:1 
DC to 1.5 GHz, 1.2:1 
1.5 to 4.8 GHz, 1.7:1 
DC to 1.5 GHz, 1.2:1 
1.5 to 4.8 GHz, 1.7:1 
DC to 1.5 GHz, 1.2:1 
1.5 to 4.8 GHz, 1.7:1 
DC to 1.5 GHz, 1.2:1 
1.5 to 4.8 GHz, 1.3:1 
4.8 to 9.6 GHz, 1.5:1 
Time domain characteristics - AWG7122C
Data rate
Bit rate determined as "sample rate / 4 points per cycle", allowing full impairment generation
Bit rate (nominal)

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3 Gb/s 3 Gb/s 3 Gb/s 3 Gb/s 6 Gb/s
Rise/fall time
Rise/fall time measured at 20% to 80% levels, related by a factor of 0.75 to the industry standard of 10% to 90% levels
Tr/Tf (typical)

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350 ps 75 ps 35 ps 35 ps 42 ps
Rise time bandwidth
Rise-time bandwidth converted from rise-time, assumed Gaussian transition, characteristics through analog output circuitry and cabling
Tr bandwidth (-1 dB BW = 0.197/Tr) (typical)

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430 MHz 2.0 GHz 4.3 GHz 3.6 GHz
Tr bandwidth (-3 dB BW = 0.339/Tr) (typical)

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750 MHz 3.5 GHz 7.5GHz 6.2 GHz
Low-pass filter

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Bessel type: 50 and 200 MHz --
Output amplitude
Range (typical)

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100 mVp-p to 4.0 Vp- 100 mVp-p to 2.0 Vp- 1.0 Vp-p to 2.0 Vp- Zero On:
500 mVp-p to 1.0 Vp-p
Zero Off:
1.0 Vp-p to 2.0 Vp-p
Resolution (typical)
1.0 mV
Accuracy (typical)

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At 0.5 V, with no offset, ±(3% of amplitude ±2 mV) Zero On:
±(8% of level ±2 mV)
Zero Off:
±(4% of level ±2 mV)
Offset
Range (typical)

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±0.5 V --
Resolution (typical)

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1.0 mV --
Accuracy (typical)

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Option 06 

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Option 06 

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At minimum amplitude, ±(2.0% of offset ±10 mV) --
Output distortion - AWG7122C
Spurious Free Dynamic Range (SFDR)
SFDR is determined as a function of the directly generated carrier frequency. Harmonics not included
DC to 1.0 GHz carrier
-54 dBc
1.0 to 2.4 GHz carrier
-46 dBc
2.4 to 3.5 GHz carrier
-38 dBc
3.5 to 4.8 GHz carrier
-30 dBc
4.8 to 9.6 GHz carrier

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Clock: 12 GS/s, 10-bit operation
Frequency: 50 MHz to 4.8 GHz
Level: 4 dBm (1 Vp-p)
Offset: None
Clock: 24 GS/s, 10-bit operation
Frequency: 50 MHz to 9.6 GHz
Level: -2 dBm (0.5 Vp-p)
-- -26 dBc
Spurious Free Dynamic Range - when viewed as a modulation bandwidth (typical)
When viewed as a modulation bandwidth and used with external frequency up-conversion, the specifications will hold and be independent of carrier frequency with proper conversion circuitry design. Harmonics not included
DC to 1.0 GHz bandwidth (-1 dB)
-54 dBc
DC to 2.4 GHz bandwidth (-1 dB)
-46 dBc
DC to 3.5 GHz bandwidth (-1 dB)

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Clock: 12 GS/s, 10-bit operation
Modulation Bandwidth: Up to 2.5 GHz
Level: 4 dBm (1 Vp-p)
Offset: None
Clock: 24 GS/s, 10-bit operation
Modulation Bandwidth: Up to 3.5 GHz
Level: -2 dBm (0.5 Vp-p)
-- -38 dBc
Harmonic and non-harmonic distortion
Harmonic distortion

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Clock: 12 GS/s, 10-bit operation
32-point waveform
375 MHz output
Amplitude: 4 dBm (1 Vp-p)
Offset: None
Clock: 24 GS/s, 10-bit operation
32-point waveform
750 MHz output
Amplitude: -2 dBm (0.5 Vp-p)
< -35 dBc < -42 dBc < -40 dBc
Non-harmonic distortion

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Clock: 12 GS/s, 10-bit operation
32-point waveform
375 MHz output
Amplitude: 4 dBm (1 Vp-p)
Offset: None
Clock: 24 GS/s, 10-bit operation
32-point waveform
750 MHz output
Amplitude: -2 dBm (0.5 Vp-p)
< -50 dBc < -45 dBc


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AWG7122C Standard/Wideband Phase Noise (typical).

Phase noise distortion

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Option 06 

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Clock: 12 GS/s, 10-bit operation
32-point waveform
375 MHz output
Amplitude: 4 dBm (1 Vp-p)
Offset: None
Clock: 24 GS/s, 10-bit operation
32-point waveform
750 MHz output
Amplitude: -2 dBm (0.5 Vp-p)
< –90 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset < –85 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset

AWG7122C Standard/Wideband Phase Noise (typical).


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AWG7122C Interleave Phase Noise (typical).


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Jitter
Random jitter (typical) - 1010 clock pattern, RMS value

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Option 06 

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1.6 ps 0.9 ps
Total jitter (typical) - 215 - 1 data pattern (at 10-12 BER), P-P value

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50 ps at 0.5 Gb/s 30 ps at 3 Gb/s 20 ps from 2 to 6 Gb/s
Output pulse - AWG7122C
Tr/Tf (typical)

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350 ps 75 ps 35 ps 42 ps
Timing skew (typical)

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Option 06 

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<20 ps (between each channel) (+) Pos and (-) Neg outputs <12 ps (between each channel) (+) Pos and (-) Neg outputs
Delay from marker output(typical)

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50 MHz: 10.15 ns ±0.15 ns
200 MHz: 4.05 ns ±0.05 ns
25 ns ±0.05 ns 0.58 ns ±0.05 ns 0.85 ns ±0.05 ns
Interleave skew adjustment (typical)

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Option 02 

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Option 06 

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-- Skew adjust: ±180 degree against sample rate (e.g. 24 GS/s: 83 ps = 360 degrees with 0.1 degree resolution)
Interleave level adjustment (typical)

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Option 02 

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Wideband:

Option 06 

2 Channel

Interleaved:

Option 06 

1 Channel

-- Level adjust: 1 mV resolution

Ordering information

Models
AWG7122C
12.0 GS/s (24 GS/s interleaved), 8/10 bit, 32M point, 2-channel arbitrary waveform generator.
AWG7082C
8.0 GS/s (16 GS/s interleaved), 8/10 bit, 32M point, 2-channel arbitrary waveform generator.
Instrument options
PowerPlugOptions
Opt. A0
North America power plug (115 V, 60 Hz)
Opt. A1
Universal Euro power plug (220 V, 50 Hz)
Opt. A2
United Kingdom power plug (240 V, 50 Hz)
Opt. A3
Australia power plug (240 V, 50 Hz)
Opt. A4
North America power plug (240 V, 50 Hz)
Opt. A5
Switzerland power plug (220 V, 50 Hz)
Opt. A6
Japan power plug (100 V, 50/60 Hz)
Opt. A10
China power plug (50 Hz)
Opt. A11
India power plug (50 Hz)
Opt. A12
Brazil power plug (60 Hz)
Opt. A99
No power cord
Language options
Opt. L0
English manual
Opt. L5
Japanese manual
Opt. L7
Simplified Chinese manual
Opt. L8
Traditional Chinese manual
Opt. L10
Russian manual

Language options include translated front-panel overlay for the selected language(s).

Application software
SDX100

Jitter-generation software package (includes USB dongle)

Opt. ISI

S-parameter and ISI creation (requires SDX100 as prerequisite)

Opt. SSC
Spread Spectrum Clock addition option (requires SDX100 as prerequisite)
Service options
Opt. C3
Calibration Service 3 Years
Opt. C5
Calibration Service 5 Years
Opt. CA1
Single Calibration or Functional Verification
Opt. D1
Calibration Data Report
Opt. D3
Calibration Data Report 3 Years (with Opt. C3)
Opt. D5
Calibration Data Report 5 Years (with Opt. C5)
Opt. R3
Repair Service 3 Years (including warranty)
Opt. R5
Repair Service 5 Years (including warranty)
Post sales service options (e.g. AWG7122C-CA1)
CA1
Single calibration or functional verification
R5DW
Repair service coverage 5 years
R2PW
Repair service coverage 2 years post warranty
R1PW
Repair service coverage 1 year post warranty
Product upgrade options
AWG70CUP
Option Product Description
M02 AWG7122C Upgrade to add waveform record length, 32M point to 64M point
M01 AWG7082C
B02 AWG7122C Upgrade to add wide bandwidth output
B01 AWG7082C
D01 All AWG7000C models Additional removable disk - solid state
D02 All AWG7000C models Additional removable disk - mechanical
S02 AWG7122C Upgrade from Standard to Opt. 08 (fast sequence switching)
S01 AWG7082C
S49 AWG7122C Upgrade to add sub-sequencing and dynamic jump
S29 AWG7082C
Product options - AWG7122, AWG7082
Opt. 01 

Waveform record length expansion (from 32M point to 64M point)

Opt. 01 

Waveform record length expansion (from 32M point to 64M point)

Opt. 02 

Wideband output (alternative output)

Opt. 05 

Removable mechanical HDD (1 TB)

Opt. 06 

Interleaved output at 24 GS/s (AWG7122C), 16 GS/s (AWG7082C) (includes Opt. 02 - Wide bandwidth output)

Opt. 08 

Fast sequence switching

Opt. 09 

Sub-sequencing and Dynamic Jump option (sub-sequencing files created for legacy AWG400, AWG500, AWG600, and AWG700 instrument are compatible with this option)

Opt. RFX
Adds RFXpress (RFX100) software to the AWG
Opt. RDR

Adds radar signal generation to RFXpress 1

Opt. SPARA

Adds S-parameter emulation to RFXpress 1

Opt. OFDM

Adds OFDM signal generation to RFXpress 1

Opt. ENV

Adds environment signal generation to RFXpress 1

Opt. ENV01
Bundling option - Opt. ENV + Opt. RDR 1
Opt. ENV02
Bundling option - Opt. ENV + Opt. RDR + Opt. OFDM 1
Opt. ENV03
Bundling option - Opt. ENV + Opt. RDR + Opt. OFDM + Opt. SPARA 1
Opt. ENV04
Bundling option - Opt. ENV + Opt. RDR + Opt. OFDM + Opt. SPARA + Opt. UWBCT 1
Opt. UWBCF
Adds UWB-WiMedia conformance signal generation to RFXpress 1
Opt. UWBCT
Adds UWB-WiMedia custom and conformance signal generation to RFXpress 1

1 Requires Opt. RFX

StandardAccessories
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Accessory pouch
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Front cover
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USB mouse
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Compact USB keyboard
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Lead set for DC output
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AWG7000C Series product software CD and instructions
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Documentation CD with browser
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Installation and safety manual
Certificate of calibration
Power cord
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one year warranty
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