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DS360 Ultra
Low Distortion Function Generator |
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- 1 mHz to 200 kHz frequency range
- <-100 dBc distortion (to 20 kHz)
- Sine, square, white and pink noise
- 20 µVpp to 40 Vpp output range
- Linear and log frequency sweeps
- 25 ppm frequency accuracy
- SPDIF/EIAJ and AES-EBU outputs
- Balanced and unbalanced outputs
- RS-232 and GPIB interfaces
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Full
brochure with detailed specifications
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The performance of a low distortion analog source and the
precision of direct digital synthesis (DDS) is combined in the
DS360. With less than 0.001 % total harmonic distortion (THD), 25
ppm frequency accuracy and a broad range of features including
standard waveforms, sweeps and bursts, the DS360 is the ideal source
for audio frequency applications.
Ultra-Low Distortion and Noise
DS360 THD vs.
Frequency (Hz) |
Unlike conventional RC oscillators, the DS360 uses digital signal
processing and a precision 20-bit D/A converter to provide better
than -100 dB distortion over the audio frequency range. With its DDS
architecture, the DS360 has the features and flexibility of a
contemporary synthesized function generator. Every effort has been
made to keep the DS360 as quiet as possible. Careful shielding and
board layout keep the output noise to a minimum, making the DS360
the instrument of choice for audio research and development,
manufacturing and automated testing.
Frequency Stability
Low-distortion analog sources have impressive THD specifications
but poor frequency accuracy and resolution. The DS360 delivers
0.0025 % frequency accuracy over its entire frequency range. It also
boasts 6-digit frequency resolution from 1 mHz to 200 kHz and a
steady 25 ppm frequency stability. You can actually dial in 123,456
Hz from the front panel and have it mean something!
Waveforms
DS360 THD+N vs. Frequency
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The DS360 generates clean sine and square waves as well as a
two-tone signal for IMD testing. The two-tone signal is defined as
either two sine waves or a sine and square wave. Both frequency and
amplitude are independently set for the two waves allowing standard
two-tone formats like SMPTE, DIM and CCIF to be generated. In
addition to standard waveforms, the DS360 outputs white noise, pink
noise and band-limited white noise.
Audio Outputs
All functions and parameters are easily set using the front-panel
keypad and spin knob. A wide variety of amplitude units including
Vrms, Vpp, dBV, dBm and dBrel can be selected. Front-panel outputs
including XLR, BNC and dual banana jacks assure compatibility with
any system. The outputs can be configured as balanced or unbalanced,
with amplitudes from 20.0 µVpp to 80.0 Vpp (balanced), and 10.0 µVpp
to 40.0 Vpp (unbalanced). Chassis ground and output common banana
jacks are also provided. Rear-panel digital outputs conform to
AES-EBU and SPDIF/EIAJ formats. An XLR jack is provided for the
AES-EBU output, and both fiber optic and coaxial connectors are
provided for the SPDIF/EIAJ output.
Sweeps and Bursts
Unlike single frequency analog sources, the DS360 generates
low-distortion frequency sweeps over its entire frequency range.
Linear and log sweeps are set between 1 mHz and 200 kHz with sweep
times between 0.3 ms and 100 s. Sweeps can be single-shot or
repetitve and the instrument can sweep both up and down in
frequency. The DS360 provides outstanding amplitude flatness (0.5 %
up to 20 kHz) during frequency sweeps and has a TTL level sweep
marker output for synchronizing external equipment.
The DS360 also creates tone bursts of sine and square waves. The
number of ON cycles, repetition rate, and the OFF amplitude level
can all be adjusted. Sweeps and bursts may be triggered from the
internal rate generator or an external trigger, or they can be
externally gated.
Computer Control
The DS360 is designed for benchtop use as well as automated
testing. With standard IEEE-488.2 (GPIB) and RS-232 interfaces, the
DS360 is fully computer programmable—a feature seldom found in
low-distortion sources. All instrument functions can be controlled
or queried through the computer
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| Waveforms |
| Sine |
| Frequency range |
0.001 Hz to 200.000 kHz |
| THD (1 Vrms unbalanced, 2 Vrms balanced) |
(<5 kHz) -110 dB (typ.), -106 dB (max.) (5 to 20
kHz) -104 dB (typ.), -100 dB (max.) (20 to 40 kHz) -100 dB
(typ.), -96 dB (max.) (40 to 100 kHz) -90 dB (typ.), -85 dB
(max.) (100 to 200 kHz) -76 dB (typ.), -68 dB (max.) |
| THD (10 Vrms unbalanced, 20 Vrms balanced) |
(<5.0 kHz) -109 dB (typ.), -105 dB (max.) (5 to
20 kHz) -103 dB (typ.), -99 dB (max.) (20 to 40 kHz) -98 dB
(typ.), -93 dB (max.) (40 to 100 kHz) -88 dB (typ.), -83 dB
(max.) (100 to 200 kHz) -76 dB (typ.), -68 dB (max.) |
| Square |
| Frequency range |
0.001 Hz to 200 kHz |
| Rise time |
1.3 µs |
| Even harmonics |
< -60 dBc (to 20 kHz) |
| White Noise |
| Bandwidth |
DC to 200 kHz |
| Flatness |
<1.0 dB, 1 Hz to 100 kHz |
| Crest factor |
11 dB |
| Pink Noise |
| Bandwidth |
10 Hz to 200 kHz |
| Flatness |
< 3.0 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz (measured using 1/3
octave analysis) |
| Crest factor |
12 dB |
| Bandwidth Limited
Noise |
| Bandwidth |
100 Hz, 200 Hz, 400 Hz, 800 Hz, 1.6 kHz, 3.2 kHz, 6.4
kHz, 12.8 kHz, 25.6 kHz, 51.2 kHz, 102.4 kHz |
| Center frequency |
0 Hz to 200.0 kHz (200 Hz increments) |
| Flatness (in band) |
<1.0 dB |
| Crest factor |
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| Baseband |
12 dB (0 Hz center frequency) |
| Non-baseband |
15 dB |
| Two-Tone |
| Type |
Sine-sine, sine-square |
| Sine frequency |
0.001 Hz to 200 kHz |
| Square frequency |
0.1 Hz to 5 kHz |
| Square resolution |
2 digits |
| SFDR |
>90 dB |
| Sine or Square
Burst |
| On cycles |
1/2, 1 to 65534 cycles |
| Repetition rate |
1 to 65535 cycles |
| Triggering |
Internal, external, single-shot, externally
gated |
| Off level |
0.0 % to 100.0 % (of on level) |
| Off resolution |
0.1 % |
| Max. off attenuation |
-90 dBc (1 kHz) -70 dBc (10 kHz) -58 dBc (100
kHz) |
| White or Pink Noise
Bursts |
| On time |
10 µs to 599.9 s |
| Repetition time |
20 µs to 600 s |
| Triggering |
Internal, external, single-shot, externally
gated |
| Off level |
0.0 % to 100.0 % (of on level) |
| Resolution |
0.1 % |
| Sine or Square
Sweeps |
| Type |
Linear or logarithmic |
| Range |
0.001 Hz to 200.000 kHz |
| Rate |
0.1 Hz to 3.1 kHz |
| Resolution |
2 digits |
| Flatness |
±0.1 dB (1 %) |
| Frequency |
| Resolution |
6 digits or 1 mHz (whichever is greater) |
| Accuracy |
25 ppm (0.0025 %) + 4 mHz (20 °C to 40 °C) |
| Amplitude |
| Unbalanced outputs |
5.0 µVpp to 14.4 Vpp (50 W
load) 5.0 µVpp to 20.0 Vpp (600 W
load) 10.0 µVpp to 40.0 Vpp (Hi-Z load) |
| Balanced outputs |
10 µVpp to 28.8 Vpp (50 W
load) 10 µVpp to 28.8 Vpp (150 W
load) 10 µVpp to 40.0 Vpp (600 W
load) 20 µVpp to 80.0 Vpp (Hi-Z load) |
| Resolution |
4 digits or 1 µV, whichever is greater (Vpp or Vrms),
0.1 dB (dBm or dBV) |
| Accuracy |
±0.1 dB (1 %) |
| Noise
(broadband) |
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<4 nV/ÖHz (<12.6
mVpp) <7.5 nV/ÖHz (12.6 mVpp to 126
mVpp) <15 nV/ÖHz (126 mVpp to 1.26
Vpp) <150 nV/ÖHz (1.26 Vpp to 40
Vpp) (for a 1 kHz sine wave into Hi-Z load) |
| Offset |
| Unbalanced output |
0 to ±7.4 VDC (50 W
load) 0 to ±10.0 VDC (600 W load) 0
to ±20.0 VDC (Hi-Z load) |
| Balanced output |
Not active |
| Resolution |
3 digits |
| Accuracy |
(all except pink noise) 1 % ± 25 mV
(Vp+offset > 0.63 V) 1 % ± 2.5 mV (0.63 V > Vp+offset >
0.063 V) 1 % ± 250 µV (63 mV > Vp+offset > 6.3 mV) 1 % ±
25 µV (Vp+offset < 6.3 mV) (pink noise) 1 % ± 200
mV (Vp+offset > 0.63 V) 1 % ± 20 mV (0.63 V > Vp+offset
> 0.063 V) 1 % ± 2 mV (63 mV > Vp+offset > 6.3 mV) 1
% ± 200 µV (Vp+offset < 6.3 mV) |
| Outputs |
| Configuration |
Balanced and unbalanced |
| Connectors |
Floating BNCs, banana plugs and XLR jack |
| Source impedance |
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| Balanced |
50 W ± 3 % 150 W ± 2 % 600 W ± 1
% Hi-Z (50 W ± 3 %) |
| Unbalanced |
50 W ± 3 % 600 W ± 1 % Hi-Z (25 W ±
1 W) |
| Floating voltage |
±40 VDC (max.) |
| Digital
Output |
| Output types |
AES-EBU (balanced XLR) S/PDIF (RCA phone jack and
optical) |
| Sample rate |
32.0 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48.0 kHz |
| Accuracy |
±100 ppm |
| Output waveforms |
Sine, two-tones (dual sine waves) |
| Output frequency |
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| (32.0 kHz) |
0.001 Hz to 14.5 kHz |
| (44.1 kHz) |
0.001 Hz to 20.0 kHz |
| (48.0 kHz) |
0.001 Hz to 20.0 kHz |
| Frequency resolution |
6 digits or 1 mHz (which ever is greater) |
| Output amplitude |
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| Range |
0 % to 100 % |
| Resolution |
0.00001 % |
| # of bits per word |
16 to 20 (AES-EBU) 16 (S/PDIF) |
| Other
Outputs |
| Sync |
TTL level (same frequency and phase as output) |
| Burst out |
TTL pulse marks burst (TTL high for ON time) |
| Trigger/gate in |
TTL pulse starts sweep or burst TTL high activates
gated burst |
| Sweep |
TTL pulse marks beginning of sweep |
| General |
| Computer interfaces |
GPIB and RS-232. All instrument functions can be
controlled. |
| Size |
17" ´ 3.5" ´ 16.25" (WHL) |
| Weight |
17 lbs. |
| Power |
50 W, 100/120/220/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Warranty |
One year parts and labor on defects in materials and
workmanship |
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Get More Information:
Please contact our sales desk and ask for a data sheet along with a
brochure covering other SRS products.
Alternatively use the PDF link to download the
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Arrange a Demonstration:
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sales engineers.
They will be pleased to discuss the product and its use in your
application. They can also arrange a visit to demonstrate the
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Thurlby Thandar Instruments
Limited
Glebe Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 7DR
Tel: 01480 412451 Fax: 01480
450409 Web: www.tti.co.uk Email:
sales@tti.co.uk |
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