I have a question about AWG in general and about DG1022Z, can you use AWG to simulate digital data. For example, I would capture an error i2c packet and want to check what happens when my system receives it. I can transmit that packet to awg, and transmit it to the test system. As far as I understand, you can use burst to periodically transmit it, and two channel allows to have an clock signal, so you can transmit both serial and i2c (and maybe SPI, with trigger out as CS).
Does this make sense, or I misunderstanding something in this ?
Hello Sainter, this is something you can do with IKALOGIC
http://www.batterfly.com/shop/ikalogicScanaQuad (SQ) is a series of high performance 4 channels logic analyzers and digital pattern generators. They are designed to be your best companion when working on serial protocols like UART, SPI, I2C, 1-Wire, USB, I2S, CAN, LIN, RS232, RS485, and more. With ScanaQuad Logic Analyzers, you can capture signals, you can play them back, and you can even build genuine test signals and generate them!
Being able to capture and generate logic patterns simultaneously with the same tool, is extremely useful when debugging Logic signals, and it only comes with ScanaQuad.
We will also reply to your tech question about DG1022Z soon, thanks.