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WaveStation 3000 Getting Started Guide

WaveStation™

With 5 basic signal types, and over 30 built-in arbitrary waveforms the
WaveStation is a versatile waveform generator. A variety of modulation
schemes, intuitive waveform editing software and remote control
capabilities, enable versatile waveform generation of waveforms up to
160 MHz. The large color display and simple user interface make it easy
to generate a wide range of waveforms.

Specifications

Detailed specifications are maintained on the product page at
teledynelecroy.com.

Welcome

Thank you for buying a Teledyne LeCroy product. We’re certain you’ll
be pleased with the detailed features so unique to our instruments.
This Getting Started Guide is designed to cover important safety
and installation information for your waveform generator, along with
some basic operating procedures so you’re quickly working with the
instrument.

Overview

1

Key Specifications

Bandwidth

80 MHz – 160 MHz

Channels

2

Memory

512 kpts

Sample Rate

500 MS/s

Vertical Resolution

14-bit

Materials List

Check that you have all the parts listed here. Contact Teledyne LeCroy
immediately if any part is missing.

One (1) Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator

One (1) AC Line (Power) Cord rated for the region

One (1) USB2.0 Cable Type A to B

One (1) USB to GPIB Converter

One (1) Getting Started Guide

One (1) Waveform Generator Registration Card

One (1) Performance Certificate

One (1) Declaration of Conformity

High Performance and Signal Fidelity

High performance hardware enables WaveStation to create accurate
stable waveforms. High sample rate and resolution combined with low
jitter and harmonic distortion means waveforms seen on the display are
accurately created and outputted by the hardware.

Graphical Waveform Creation

Easily create and edit waveforms on the PC with mathematical
operations, filters, and point-by-point editing or draw a waveform with
a mouse. Transfer waveforms to WaveStation over USB and view it
on the large display. Additionally, connecting a WaveAce oscilloscope
to the same PC enables seamless transfer of real world signals from
oscilloscope to the WaveStation.