Question :
What is the maximum voltage that I can get out of my AFG or AWG product?
Answer :
The voltages listed below are all only true if the generator is driving into a 50 ohm termination.
AFG 300 series | 10 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AFG 3011 | 20 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AFG 302x series | 10 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AFG 310x series | 10 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AFG 325x series | 5 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG410, AWG420, AWG430 standard | 2 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG410, AWG420, AWG430 Option 05 | 5 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG510/520 | 2 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG610/615 Standard | 2 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG615 Option 02 | 1 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG710/710B Standard | 2 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG710/710B Option 02 | 1 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG7000 series Standard | 2 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG7000 series Option 02 | 1 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load | |
AWG5000 Series | 4.5 V p-p Maximum into a 50 ohm load |
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