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=== Teardown ===
=== Teardown ===


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=== Digital parts ===
=== Digital parts ===

Revision as of 14:50, 13 August 2012

Siglent SDG1010

The Siglent SDG1010 is a 10MHz function generator with USB connectivity.

See Siglent SDG1010/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.

Hardware

  • ...: XILINX SPARTAN-6 XC6SLX9 (marking: "XILINX SPARTAN-6 XC6SLX9 FTG256BIV1201 D4339091A 2C TAIWAN")
  • ...: ISP13628D (marking: "ISP13628D 78535 8W D78132F")
  • ...: Lattice MachXO LCMXO640C (marking: "Lattice MachXO LCMXO640C 3TN144C A211CC25")
  • ...: Analog Devices ADSP-BF531 (markings: "Analog Devices ADSP-BF531 SBSTZ400 2310414.1 0.6 #1208 Blackfin")
  • ...: Advanced Monolithic Systems AMS1117 (marking: "AMS1117 1125")
  • ...: Hynix H57V1262GTR (marking: "Hynix H57V1262GTR-75C 209S N8FT1265Q2")
  • ...: Spansion S29GL064N90TFIO4 (markings: "Spansion S29GL064N90TFIO4 124FF491 H (C)06 SPANSION")
  • and lots more...

Photos

Device

Teardown

Digital parts

Analog parts

TODO.

Display / frontpanel

Power supply

Protocol

There are two possible PC connectivity methods that can be selected in the SDG1010 menu, which have different USB VID/PID pairs:

  • "Raw USB" (this is what the vendor PC software uses): f4ed:ee37
  • "USBTMC": f4ed:ee3a

Additionally, there are apparently GPIB and Ethernet options, but those are not available in the "standard" device. It's unclear if/where devices with those options can be bought, maybe only the rebranded LeCroy devices have them (?)

TODO: Details.

See the SDG1000 programming manual for a protocol description.

Resources