today i was board so i decided to teardown my siglent SDG805 arbitrary waveform/ function generator
this is a very nice, low priced unit it only cost £215 shiped, it comes in 3 models 5Mhz (805) 10Mhz (810) and 30Mhz (830). it has 16Kpts memory depth and 125Msa/s.
so lets get to it:
-to open it you must first put the tilting bar in the up position and then it must be pulled outwerds and it will come off, then there are two screws on the back holding the plastic section on and that will come away, there is a screw on the bottom after these are removed the the outer section of the chassis wil come away.
so finally whats inside:
- the main processor is texas instrument AM3352B, 1GHz sitara ARM cortex A8
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3352.pdf- this is coupled into some memory
- the FPGA is an Altera cyclone IV EP4CE10F17C8N this is also coupled into some memory
- the main DAC is the DAC904E from burr-brown its 14 bit and 165Msa/s so it appeers they are not using this chip to its full potential.
all the electrloytics are rubycons.
the chassis earth is done very well it is done with a propperly crimped and heat shrunk spaid connector on a folded tab.
the chassis is is cleerly designed for both the 800 series and the 1000 series as they are both the same size and there are
un used pcb stand-off posts. there is also space for BNCs and a GPIB port that is coverd up.
the chassis is fully rust free.
my only complaints are:
-the outer chassis is a bit flimsy but the inner section is thick and strong.
-there is a poorly done weld behind the front pannel.
there is an unused flatflex ZIF connector with high speed serpantine traces going to it, i cant thing what its for any ideas?
there is lots of misc stuff around boards like 74HC series logic and some opamps around. there is also a micro sd card on the bottom, im not sure what they would be using this for, any ideas?
over all this design is very nice, especially for the price
sorry i could get any rely close shots of the board as i didnt want to take the board as i couldnt get to some of the screws, i could see the pottom of the board through the chassis.