Arbitrary waveform generators are essentially function generators where the function (waveform) is defined by the user rather than being predefined and fixed. (usually sine, triangle and square waves) ...
The RIGOL DG4000 series combines function, arbitrary waveform, pulse and harmonic generator in one instrument. It can also operate as a high precision frequency counter. The generator can output sine ...
Keithley Instruments Model 3390 50MHz arbitrary waveform/function generator features high waveform resolution and price-to-performance value. The Model 3390 is a flexible, programmable signal ...
B&K Precision launched its 4060 Series line of dual channel function/arbitrary waveform generators. The series includes three models that generate sine waveforms up to 80 MHz (4063), 120 MHz (4064), ...
Spectrum Instrumentation has a new flagship PCIe card arbitrary waveform generator, capable of 10Gsample/s 2.5GHz outputs and 16bit vertical resolution. Called M5i.6357-x16, it can store up to ...
B&K Precision’s models 2540B-GEN and 2542B-GEN digital storage oscilloscopes integrate function/arbitrary waveform generation capability into 60-MHz and 100-MHz, 1-sample/s instruments. Users can ...
Enables R&D engineers to develop designs well beyond 160 GBaud SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design ...
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) enjoys a 45 year history providing quality instrumentation to the Nuclear and Test Equipment communities. BNC is launching a new family of products for 2009.
If you have a modern function generator on your bench it is quite likely to contain a direct-digital synthesis circuit that creates arbitrary waveforms using a microprocessor controlled DAC. If you ...
(Phys.org)—An arbitrary waveform generator can, as its name implies, generate waves of almost any shape by controlling the amplitude, frequency, phase, and other wave characteristics. Waveform ...
If you have a modern function generator on your bench it is quite likely to contain a direct-digital synthesis circuit that creates arbitrary waveforms using a microprocessor controlled DAC. If you ...
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