This document discusses arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs). It provides an overview of what an AWG is and how it works to generate electronic waveforms of desired shapes that can be either single-shot or repetitive. The document outlines the basics of AWGs, how arbitrary waveforms are created by replacing ramp function values with arbitrary function values, and the advantages and disadvantages of AWGs. It also includes examples of waveforms that can be generated and sections on digital pattern generators and conclusions.
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Arbitary Waveform Generator By Nisarg Vasavada.
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The Basics
What is AWG & Why AWG
How does it work?
Arbitrary waveforms
Example: ArbStudio
Digital Pattern Generator
Advantages & Disadvantages of AWG
Conclusion
Reference
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AWG is an electronic
instrument used to
generate
electronic
Waveforms of desired
shape.
These waveforms can
be either single-shot or
Repetitive.
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R(t)
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1. Pick any time T for the ramp
function R(t).
2. Calculate f(両) with the given
formula by chopping out the
integer part.
3. Replace the Ramp value R(t)
with the Arbitrary function value
f(両).
4. Repeat for all other Time
periods.
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F(両)
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6. waveforms
Frequency distortion
No phase Shift
Low freq. phase shift
High freq. loss & low phase
shift
Low frequency Boost
Low freq. loss & phase shift
Damped oscillation
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High freq. loss
No phase shift
High freq. loss & low
phase shift
Low freq. phase shift with
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