Configuration Guides
For Uncompromising Performance and Enhanced Capabilities
Overview
The Keysight Technologies, Inc 10-MHz 33210A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators is a legacy instrument of the 332xx family. Generating waveforms using direct digital synthesis (DDS) technology with uncompromising performance at an affordable price.
With the retirement of the 33210A, EDU33210A Series continues its offering of uncompromising performance at affordable prices with enhanced capability from the 33210A; while the 33500B Series provides the next generation of Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generators with higher performance and flexibility while maintaining compatibility with the 33210A.
Introduction
The EDU33210A Series and the 33500B Trueform Series are designed to be compatible with the 33210A, with several exceptions. Many of these differences improve the performance of the 33210A function generators.
The 2 sections below cover the comparison on the Key Features and Specifications as well as the Usability of Functions. The few differences between the 33210A, EDU33210A Series and 33500B Trueform Series generators that might affect migration are listed below.
Product Replacement Guide
If you use these models/options: |
Now order these models for: |
|
EDU33210A Series |
33500B Series |
|
33210A function/arbitrary waveform generator, 10 MHz |
EDU33211A Waveform Generator, 20 MHz, 1-channel |
33509B Trueform Waveform Generator, 20 MHz, 1 channel |
Opt.001 External timebase reference |
N/A |
Built-in external timebase reference |
Opt. 002 8K-point arbitrary waveform generator |
Built-in 8MSa arbitrary waveform generator |
33511B Trueform Waveform Generator, 20 MHz, 1 channel, with built-in 1MSa Arb (optional 16MSa Arb) |
Key Features and Specifications
Trueform Technology
The EDU33210A Series and the 33500B Series comes with Trueform technology, which is unique to Keysight generators. Trueform offers greater waveform integrity than the old DDS architecture which is used in 33210A. Signal edges are now faster, having less jitter and are generally better
For more information on these differences see: Trueform Waveform Generation Technology Overview, publication number 5991-0852EN.
Table 2 below specifies the Key Specifications Comparison between the 33210A, EDU33210A Series and 33500B Trueform Series.
Specifications for Comparison |
33210A |
EDU33210A Series |
33500B Trueform Series |
Sample Rate |
50 MSa/s |
250 MSa/s |
250 MSa/s |
Bandwidth |
10MHz |
20MHz |
20 MHz or 30 MHz |
Amplitude Resolution |
14-bit |
16-bit |
16-bit |
Output Voltages (50 Ω) |
10mVpp to 10Vpp |
10mVpp to 10Vpp |
10mVpp to 10Vpp |
Arb Memory |
8k points (optional) |
8MSa |
1MSa (16MSa optional) |
Jitter |
1 ns + 100 ppm (square wave) |
≤ 5 MHz: 2 ppm of the period + 100 ps > 5 MHz: 100 ps |
< 40 ps |
Phase Noise (10 kHz offset) |
-115 dBc/Hz |
-105 dBc/Hz |
-115 dBc/Hz |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) |
0.04% |
< 0.075% |
< 0.04% |
Graphical display |
256x64 monochrome |
7-inch WVGA display |
WQVGA color TFT LCD |
IO connectivity |
USB, LAN, GPIB |
USB, LAN |
USB, LAN, GPIB |
Usability of Functions
When looking to replace reliable instruments like the 33210A, there are several factors to consider; not the least of which is compatibility and differences between the existing and recommended replacement models. Table 3 below summarizes all the key attributes of usability of functions on its similarity and differences.
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