Data sheets, user manuals, software, application briefs, and technical references for the Berkeley Nucleonics arbitrary waveform generator line, from the 125 MS/s Model 645 to the 20 GS/s Model 686.
Specifications and overview for every model in the line.
2/4 ch · 20 GS/s · 10 GHz · 14-bit. The fastest 14-bit AWG in the line.
2/4/8 ch · 6.16 GS/s · 10 GHz · 16-bit.
2/4/8 ch · 3 GS/s · 2 GHz · 16-bit.
2/4/8 ch · 1.2 GS/s · 318 MHz · 16-bit, three-mode Rider.
Rider series · 16-bit arbitrary waveform and function generator.
2/4 ch · 600 MS/s · 318 MHz · 16-bit.
1 ch · 125 MS/s · 20 MHz · 16-bit, WaveCrafter.
2 ch · 1.25 GS/s · 250 MHz · 14-bit, compact.
2 ch · 1.25 GS/s · 80 MHz · 14-bit, compact.
Operating manuals. Additional user and programming manuals are on the downloads page.
Full operating manual for the Model 686 in TrueArb mode. Preliminary HTML draft.
Full operating manual for the Model 675. Preliminary HTML draft.
Every model user manual and programming manual on the Berkeley Nucleonics downloads page.
Control software and development kits. These links open the Berkeley Nucleonics downloads.
Software development kit for the Model 686.
Software development kit for the Model 685.
Simple Rider control SDK (670C / 675 / 676).
Expert Rider control SDK.
WaveCrafter software for the Model 645.
Where these generators go to work.
End the double-pulse workaround: clean, DC-coupled, 16-bit output on the Model 685, with no series resistor or capacitor required.
Low-jitter master-clock timing and in-firmware pulse pre-compensation for high-energy-laser and fusion front ends.
Long, precisely timed multi-channel scenario emulation with deep memory and picosecond resolution.
Sub-nanosecond shaped pulses and direct current drive in one instrument.
Clean, repeatable pulse and waveform generation for quantum key distribution and sensing.
Wideband, agile waveform synthesis for radar target and electronic-warfare emulation.
Arbitrary shapes, fast edges, and tight timing for optics and photonics research.
Gradient and RF pulse generation and medical-imaging signal emulation.
Radar target generation and fire-control / threat emulation.
Serial data, PRBS, and stress patterns for high-speed serial and digital test.
Background reading on arbitrary waveform generation.
Application note: driving modulators and pulsed laser diodes with the Model 685.
Optics, photonics, and laser drive techniques with the Model 685 series.
The digital output option for the ArbRider series: LVDS pattern outputs, AT-DTTL8 / AT-LVDS-SMA8.
Berkeley Nucleonics reference on arbitrary waveform generation techniques.