DN2.65x series LXI arbitrary waveform generators

  • Up to 125MS clock
  • Up to 60MHz
  • Up to 14-bit
  • Up to 8 channels
  • Optional embedded server

Spectrum DN2.65x series

The Spectrum DN2.65x series arbitrary waveform generators are 16-bit digital to analog converters.
These stand-alone instruments have a built-in web server and a Gbit Ethernet connector for programming from a PC or connection in a LAN network. There are versions with 2, 4 and 8 channels, with sample rates up to 125MS/sec.
All units of the DN2.65x series have a maximum 64MSample on board memory per channel. In FIFO mode it is also possible to stream data from the PC memory via the GB Lan interface to the memory of the DN2.65x.

The DN2.65x models are:

Analog output channels Output Level Internal
Model 2 ch 4 ch 8 ch in 50Ω in 1 MΩ Star-Hub Modules
DN2.653-04 40 MS/s ±3 V ±6 V no 1
DN2.653-08 40 MS/s 40 MS/s ±3 V ±6 V no 1
DN2.653-16 40 MS/s 40 MS/s 40 MS/s ±3 V ±6 V yes 2
DN2.654-04 40 MS/s ±6 V ±12 V no 1
DN2.654-08 40 MS/s 40 MS/s ±6 V ±12 V yes 2
DN2.656-04 125 MS/s ±3 V ±6 V no 1
DN2.656-08 125 MS/s 80 MS/s ±3 V ±6 V no 1
DN2.656-16 125 MS/s 125 MS/s 80 MS/s ±3 V ±6 V yes 2
DN2.657-04 125 MS/s ±6 V ±12 V no 1
DN2.657-08 125 MS/s 125 MS/s ±6 V ±12 V yes 2

All Spectrum Netbox arbitrary waveform units also have features like Multiple replay (segmented memory), Gated replay and sequence mode.

Software support.

The DN2.65x LXI arbitrary waveform generators come with an extensive package of software support.
Drivers for Windows and Linux operating systems (32 bit and 64 bit) are included.
Example programs and drivers for C/C++, LabVIEW (Windows), MATLAB (Windows and Linux), LabWindows/CVI, IVI, .NET, Delphi, Visual Basic and Python are available.
A basic license of the Spectrum software SBench 6 is also included. SBench6-Pro is optional.

If you need more than 8 channels, there is also the DN6.65x series with up to 24 channels.
The DN2.66x series is similar to the DN2.65x series but has a higher Samples rate.
If you also need a desktop PC the M2p.65xx series is a good alternative.

For a complete overview of the Spectrum arbitrary waveform generators I would like to refer you to the overview page.

For standalone arbitrary waveform generators we also have a separate overview page.

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