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Waveform Generators Integrate Multiple Functions

March 12, 2024
RIGOL's latest high-performance 16-bit DG800 Pro and DG900 Pro are cost-effective test equipment that combine noise, pulse, and harmonic generator functionality plus more.

Addressing the demand for flexibility and versatility in test instrumentation, RIGOL Technologies expanded its portable instrument portfolio with the DG800 Pro and DG900 Pro Series of function/arbitrary waveform generators.

Offering a high level of performance and functionality, the compact and lightweight (less than four pounds) instruments integrate noise generator, pulse generator, harmonic generator, analog/digital modulator, and frequency counter functionality. Features include a maximum output frequency of up to 200 MHz, a 1.25-Gsample/s rate, 16-bit vertical resolution, and a 3-ns rise time. They maintain a 7-in. color touch display, and offer VESA 100x100 mounting for stands and movable arm mounts as well as the ability to be powered via a Type-C USB interface.

“Across the board—functionality and performance, size, value—our DHO800 and DHO900 oscilloscopes have been a success with engineers and educators alike since their introduction,” said Spyros Lazaris, RIGOL Technologies USA General Manager. “The introduction of the DG800 Pro, DG900 Pro, and DM858 deliver similar performance, size, and value, allowing for a traditional bench configuration of scope, generator, and multimeter while saving significantly in space and cost.”

The company also released the DM858 Series of multimeters, which are light and capable benchtop 5.5-digit instruments that also have a 7-in. color touch display. The DM858 offers 11 measurement functions along with trend chart, histogram, and bar table visual display options. Specifications include a measurement speed of 125 rdgs/s, and 500,000 points of memory logging.

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