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In this episode Shahriar takes a close look at the newly released Siglent SDG6000X Series Pulse / Arbitrary Waveform Generator. SDG6000X is a series of dual-channel Pulse/ Arbitrary Waveform Generators that feature up to 500MHz output frequency, a maximum sample rate of 2.4GSa/s and 16-bit vertical resolution when used as a function generator. The particular reviewed model is the SDG6052X which is the top-end model. The full teardown of the unit reveals the internal architecture of the instrument, DAC / FPGA interconnect as well as the output amplifier structure. Although the limitations of the FPGA prevents the instrument to operate at full 2.5GSa/s in arb-mode, the instrument is capable of providing complex modulation up to the full 500MHz signal bandwidth. This comprehensive review is organized as follows: 00:01:11 - Siglent SDG model overview and comparison 00:03:10 - Front and back panel overview 00:06:24 - Full teardown and analysis of the instrument archietecture 00:18:19 - GUI overview, menu structures and built-in functions 00:22:31 - Waveform phase and amplitude accuracy, characterizing a 180-degree hybrid 00:30:42 - Large-signal generation, ultra-sound experiment and range measurements 00:36:38 - Pulse generation performance, spectral content and low-pass filter measurements 00:44:07 - THD measurements, harmonic generation, Two-tone TOI measurements using waveform combine function 00:50:30 - PRBS pattern generator, ISI measurements and eye-diagram impairments using waveform combine functions 01:01:57 - I/Q modulation and waveform creation using EasyIQ as well as superheterodyne up-converter measurements 01:10:44 - Concluding remarks The Signal Path www.TheSignalPath.com / thesignalpath www.Patreon.com/TheSignalPath