I'm in the market for a function gen too. And I'm considering the SDG1025 as well as the 2000 models. I'm willing to spend the $900 for the 2122X model, if it's worth it.
Why does the 2000 series have such a measly arb sample rate (75MSa/S), while sporting a 1.2GSa/S rate on the built-in waves. But the 1000 series has 125MSa/S for both. The 5000 series has 500MSa/S for both. Ideas?
Thanks.
2000X working principle is totally different compared to SDG800, 1000 and 5000 series!
SDG2000X do not jump over data points. It is not ordinary fixed clock and fixed Arb memory lenght as Siglent model series without X and many other brands DDS Arb what use this simple working principle. There is good to read articles available example from Agilent (Keyshit)
If think ordinary DDS Arb with fixed 125 or 100 or 500 or 250 or what ever sampling speed there is allways one sample period time jitter (exept example with sine wave or some other waveforms what are not generated from arb data point table at all.
SDG1000. Lets go tto over simplified but it may give some idea what is going on there...
Maximum Arb frequency is 5MHz. Arb memory lenght is fixed 16kpoints. It "walk" over this 16000 memory up to 5000000 times in one second. Lets calculate first thing.
16000 x 5000000. It is 80000000000.
Do it have time to set output level 80000000000 times in one second? (Sampling speed is fixed 125000000 times in one second.) Really not at all.
What is going on... 80000000000/125000000=640. Oh no and wow...what a hell...
Do it mean it can read only every 640th point in arb memory.... or what. How it is possible. (and endless loop of noobs questions)
At this time you can go and read theory books how Arb generators different working principles do it. Reading only is not enough. These need also understand.
SDS1000 have 125MSa/s system... and with max arb freq 5MHz there is just one 8ns "time slice" for 640 memory points. Only solution is that it NEED jump over Arb memory points. And in practice, it do it, and many of other brand simple DDS Arb generators do just same.
SDS2000X have only 75MSa/s and there is claim it do not miss sample points...
How it is possible? Its working principle is NOT fixed clock and fixed memory lenght... just as before, now is time to go study more about how different Arb working principles solve this.
And also 7 points wink: SDS2000X DAC's works out with 1.2Gsa/s.
A. Study, get experience, study, get experience, study.. Repeat A until individual time for dementia start. (kind of sarc.)