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Atec Wavetek-395 User Manual

Model 395, Specifications

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continuous range from 1 mHz to 20 MHz.

Triggered and manual sweep operations

also can be performed. Seven sweep

modes, with linear and logarithmic sweep

spacing, a TTL level sweep marker, and a

ramp output give you the flexibility you

need. There’s even a pen lift function for

use with chart recorders.

Modulation Source. If you do communi-

cation or audio design and test, Model 395

offers internally generated amplitude

modulation and frequency modulation, as

well as externally controlled amplitude

modulation in two modes.

Convenience and Versatility. Wavetek

designed Model 395 for user convenience.

The user screens are tailored to the

particular jobs you want to perform, such

as setting up a pulse generator or a noise

function.

From any screen, you can access help

screens that guide you in using the

instrument’s extensive capabilities. And

you can store at least 10 instrument set-

ups so you don’t have to spend valuable

time duplicating past effort.

Low cost of ownership is assured by

the high reliability and ease of calibration

of the Model 395. Calibration is performed

with covers on in less than 15 minutes,

under front panel or remote control.

Specifications

Specifications apply within the specified environmental
conditions after a 20 minute warm-up.

Amplitude

Range: 10 mVp-p to 10 Vp-p into 50

.

Resolution: 3.0 digits.

Accuracy: 25

±

10

°

C:

±

(1% + 2 mVp-p).

Offset

Range:

±

5 V into 50

.

Resolution: 3 digits.

Accuracy: 25

±

10

°

C:

±

(1% + 20 mV).

Standard Waveforms

Sine, square, triangle, pulse, pulse trains, DC,

positive/negative ramp, positive/negative haversine,

(sin x)/x, and five noise functions.

Frequency (Sine and Haversine)

Range: 1

µ

Hz to 40 MHz.

Resolution: (Resolution limited by 1

µ

Hz.).

20 MHz: 10 digits;

±

30 ppm.

> 20 MHz: 4 digits;

±

100 ppm.

Frequency (Square)

Range: 1

µ

Hz to 50 MHz.

Resolution: 4 digits;

±

100 ppm.

Frequency (Triangle)

Range: 1

µ

Hz to 10 MHz.

Resolution:

100 kHz: 10 digits;

±

30 ppm.

> 100 kHz: 4 digits;

±

100 ppm.

Frequency (Ramp)

Range: 1

µ

Hz to 2 MHz.

Resolution:

100 kHz: 10 digits;

±

30 ppm.

> 100 kHz: 4 digits;

±

100 ppm.

Frequency (Sin (x)/x)

Range: 1

µ

Hz to 1 MHz

Resolution:

100 kHz: 10 digits;

±

30 ppm

> 100 kHz: 4 digits;

±

100 ppm

Waveform Quality

Square Transition Time: < 8 ns.

Square Aberrations: < (5% + 20 mV).

Sine Distortion:

< 100 kHz: 0.15% (-56 dBc).

< 5 MHz: No harmonic > -35 dBc.

Arbitrary Waveforms

Sampling Frequency

Range: 100 mS/s to 100 MS/s.

Resolution: 4 digits.

Accuracy:

±

100 ppm.

Waveform Memory Size

64 k points; 256 k points optional.

Minimum Waveform Size: 10 points.

Vertical Resolution: 12 bits.

Output Filters (Selectable): 20 MHz Elliptic (8

pole), 40 MHz Elliptic (8 pole), 10 MHz Bessel (2

pole), no filter.

Waveform Sequencing: Up to 4 waveforms can

be linked. Each waveform can have a repeat (loop)

count of up to 65,535 or run continuously,

conditional upon an external trigger event (repeat

until event true). Additionally, a sequence of

waveforms can be repeated up to 524,287 times or

run continuously.

Pulse Waveforms

Up to 10 pulses may be independently programmed

in a pulse pattern. Parameters that can be

independently programmed for each pulse are rise

time, fall time, width, delay, and amplitude.

For Periods

655

µ

s:

Range: 100 ns to 655

µ

s.

Resolution: 20 ns.

Accuracy:

±

100 ppm.

Rise/Fall:

Fixed: 8 ns.

Variable: 50 ns to 500

µ

s.

Resolution: 8 ns.

Accuracy:

±

0.1%

±

5 ns

(< 8 ns for fixed rise/fall).

Delay:

Range: -600 to +600

µ

s.

Resolution: 10 ns.

Accuracy:

±

0.1%

±

5 ns.

Width:

Range: 10 ns to 655

µ

s.

Resolution: 10 ns.

Accuracy:

±

0.1%

±

5 ns.

For Periods > 655

µ

s:

Range: 655

µ

s to 10 s.

Resolution: 4 digits.

Accuracy:

±

100 ppm.

Rise/Fall: 0.1% to 79% of period (or < 8 ns).

Delay: -99.9% to +99.9% of period.

Width: 0.002% to 99.9% of period.

Noise

White (Analog) Noise:

Uniform frequency distribution with programmable

noise bandwidth.

Noise BW Range: 10 mHz to 10 MHz.

Sequence Length:

Standard: 2

n

- 1, n = 6 to 16.

With Option 002: 2

n

- 1, n = 6 to 17.

Model 395