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Rigol DG800 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators are 1-2 channel, 10-36MHz high-resolution (16bit) signal generators with | Rigol DG800 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators are 1-2 channel, 10-36MHz high-resolution (16bit) signal generators with up to 8 Mpts waveform memory. | ||
Revision as of 00:13, 4 October 2020
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| Status | in progress |
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| Source code | rigol-dg |
| Frequency (sine) | 10-35MHz |
| Frequency (square) | 5-10MHz |
| Frequency (other) | 5-10MHz (pulse), 200-1000KHz (ramp) |
| Frequency (user) | 5-10MHz |
| Waveforms | sine, square, ramp, pulse, harmonic, noise, arbitrary waveform |
| Waveform memory | 8Mpts |
| Modulation | AM, FM, PM, DSB-AM, FSK, ASK, PWM |
| Connectivity | USBTMC |
| Website | rigolna.com |
Rigol DG800 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators are 1-2 channel, 10-36MHz high-resolution (16bit) signal generators with up to 8 Mpts waveform memory.
Devices
Hardware on all these models is identical, only difference is in software/firmware.
| Model | Channels | Max Frequency (Sine) | Max Frequency (Square) | Arbitrary Waveform Length | Frequency Counter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DG811 | 1 | 10 MHz | 5 MHz | 2 Mpts | Y |
| DG812 | 2 | 10 MHz | 5 MHz | 2 Mpts | Y |
| DG821 | 1 | 25 MHz | 10 MHz | 2 Mpts | Y |
| DG822 | 2 | 25 MHz | 10 MHz | 2 Mpts | Y |
| DG831 | 1 | 35 MHz | 10 MHz | 2 Mpts | Y |
| DG832 | 2 | 35 MHz | 10 MHz | 2 Mpts | Y |
- ) Waveform memory can be upgraded to 8 Mbpts via software license.
Hardware
Digital:
TODO
Analog:
TODO
Photos
Protocol
TODO
Example use
Depending on your type of connection you have to can either use the USBTMC connection parameter or the TCP/IP connection parameter. Examples:
-d rigol-dg
(usually no parameters are needed when connecting via USB)
When connecting over TCP/IP need to specify ip address and port:
-d rigol-dg:conn=tcp-raw/192.168.42.42/5555
Check the capabilities of the meter's driver, and current state of settings:
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg --show
Check the capabilities specific to a channel (1 or 2):
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --show
Enable or disable channel output (first channel):
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config enabled=true $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config enabled=false
Get or set the waveform function (second channel):
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 2 --get pattern $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 2 --set --config pattern=square
Get or set the output signal frequency:
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --get output_frequency $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config output_frequency=20000
Get or set the output signal amplitude:
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --get amplitude $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config amplitude=3.3
Get or set the output signal offset:
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --get offset $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config offset=1.0
Get or set the output signal phase:
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --get phase $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config phase=90.0
Get or set the output signal duty cycle:
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --get output_duty_cycle $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg -g 1 --set --config output_duty_cycle=25.0
Acquire measurement data (frequency counter output):
$ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg --continuous $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg --time 10s $ sigrok-cli -d rigol-dg --samples 10