Types of digital pattern generators
Digital pattern generators are today available as stand-alone units, add-on hardware modules for other equipment such as a ogic analyzeror as PC-based equipment. Stand-alone units are self-contained devices that include everything from the user interface to define the patterns that should be generated to the electronic equipment that actually generates the output signal. Some test equipment manufacturers propose pattern generators as add-on modules for logic analyzers (see for example the PG3A module for Tektronix' TLA7000 series of logic analyzers or Hewlett-Packard 16520A/16522A modules for 16500-series of logic analyzers). In this case, the pattern generator is the "generation counterpart" to the analysis functionality offered by logic analyzers. PC-based digital pattern generators are connected to a PC through peripheral ports such as PCI, USB, and/or Ethernet (see, for example, the "Wave Generator Xpress" from Byte Paradigm, connected through USB). They use the PC as a user interface for defining and storing the digital patterns to be sent.Features
Digital pattern generators are primarily characterized by a number of digital channels, a maximum rate and the supported voltage standards. * The number of digital channels defines the maximum width of any pattern generated - typically, 8-bits, 16-bits, 32 bits pattern generator. A 16-bits pattern generator is able to generate arbitrary digital samples on from 1 to 16 bits. * The maximum rate defines the minimum time interval between 2 successive patterns. For instance, a 50 MHz (50 MSample/s) digital pattern generator is able to output a new pattern every 20 nanoseconds. * The supported voltage standards ultimately define the set of electronic devices a digital pattern generator can be used with. Concretely, the voltages and the transition characteristics of the signal at the output of the digital pattern generator will be compliant to these voltage standards. Examples of supported voltage standards: TTL, LVTTL, LVCMOS, LVDS. Most digital pattern generator add features such as the ability to generate a repetitive sequence or a digital clock signal at a specified frequency, the ability to use an external clock input and triggering options, to start pattern generation upon the reception of an event from an external input.Common applications
* Digital electronics and embedded system testing and debugging * Stimulation ofSpecial purpose digital pattern generators
Video digital pattern generators are digital pattern generators dedicated to the generation of a specific test pattern in one particular digital video format, such asManufacturers of digital pattern generators
* Berkeley Nucleonics * Chroma * Keysight (formerly Agilent and HP) * National Instruments * Tektronix * Active TechnologiesSee also
* Arbitrary waveform generator * Pulse generator * Signal generatorReferences
*Witte, Robert A.: "Electronic Test Instruments: Analog and Digital Measurements, 2nd Edition", Prentice Hall, 2002 *Leens, F. : "The Digital Pattern Generator - An essential instrument for digital system development", Byte Paradigm, 201External links
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