About DDS-1080 DDS Function Generator
- 1Hz full-band resolution
- 5MHz~30MHz pulse waveform, adjustable rise/fall time
- 14-bit/16-bit vertical resolution
- Two equivalent-performance channels
- Max arbitrary waveform length of 8k/16M points; 48/161
- non-volatile waveforms storage
Precision Signal Generation for Labs & R&DThe DDS-1080 offers high-accuracy signal generation across 0.01 Hz to 10 MHz, ensuring reliable performance for testing, research, and development. Its variety of waveform outputs and adjustable amplitude facilitate experimentation and electronic measurements in academic and industrial settings.
Flexible Control and Output OptionsWith manual control, settings memory, and multiple modulation types, the DDS-1080 provides users the flexibility to program and store testing parameters. Its compatibility with standard BNC connectors and immediate response display streamlines laboratory workflows.
Robust and Safe OperationThe generator is built with overload protection and can function in environments with humidity 80% RH and temperatures from 0 to 40C. Bench-top mounting and a sturdy build ensure stability and safety during extended use.
FAQ's of DDS-1080 DDS Function Generator:
Q: How do I adjust the output voltage on the DDS-1080 function generator?
A: The output voltage of the DDS-1080 function generator is adjustable from 2mV to 20V peak-to-peak. You can set your desired amplitude manually using the front panel controls, allowing for precise matching to your testing requirements.
Q: What waveform types can the DDS-1080 generate?
A: This function generator supports sine, square, triangle, ramp, pulse, TTL, and DC waveforms. Such versatility enables its use in diverse signal simulation scenarios for circuit testing and educational applications.
Q: Where is the DDS-1080 typically used?
A: The DDS-1080 is widely used in electronics laboratories, R&D facilities, and training institutions across India. Its features make it suitable for electronic circuit analysis, device development, and instructional demonstrations.
Q: What is the process for checking frequency accuracy on this device?
A: The built-in frequency counter ranges from 0.01 Hz to 100 MHz with 1% accuracy and 0.01 Hz resolution. To check accuracy, connect the signal to the counter input and read the value directly on the 6-digit LED display.
Q: When should I use the sweep or FSK modulation function?
A: Sweep (linear or logarithmic) and FSK modulation are useful for testing circuit response over a range of frequencies or simulating frequency-shift keying in communication systems. Choose the modulation type based on your experimental or testing objectives.
Q: What are the benefits of the DDS technology in this function generator?
A: DDS (Direct Digital Synthesis) technology provides highly stable and precise signal generation with fast switching between frequencies, ensuring consistent waveform integrity and accuracy during measurements.
Q: How is overload protection implemented in the DDS-1080?
A: The DDS-1080 includes built-in overload protection mechanisms to safeguard the device and connected equipment from excessive current or voltage, enhancing safety and reliability during operation.