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Waveform Generator features 8 programmable channels.

Waveform Generator features 8 programmable channels.

Highland Technology, Inc.
San Francisco, CA 94103
Aug 29, 2007 Consisting of 6U, single-width VME module, Model V340 produces sine, sawtooth, triangle, and pulse/PWM waveforms. Eight channels are each capable of generating waveforms from DC to 2 MHz with resolution of 0.004 Hz. Optional software-enabled 1:1 or 5:1 transformers allow isolated outputs of up to 100 V peak-to-peak. One female D25 furnishes waveform outputs, while 50-pin female SCSI connector provides sync output.

Sweep Function Generator offers sampling rates up to 20 Hz.

Sweep Function Generator offers sampling rates up to 20 Hz.

B & K Precision Corp.
Yorba Linda, CA 92887
Aug 09, 2007 Model 4045 generates sine, square, triangle, and arbitrary waveforms with 12-bit resolution and up to 1,000 points. Parameter changes and data entry are accomplished using rotary knob or via built-in RS-232 interface. All waveforms are internally generated with amplitudes to 10 Vp-p into 50 W. Measuring 3.5 x 8.3 x 8.4 in., programmable, synthesized unit offers full range of triggering capabilities including internal-external trigger source, gated, and burst modes.

PCI Express AWG Boards offer up to 2 GigaSamples of memory.

Strategic Test Corporation
Woburn, MA 01801-1915
Jul 27, 2007 Offering synchronous multi-channel capability, UF2e-6030 series PCI Express-based Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) boards come in choice of 1-, 2-, or 4-channel models rated to 125 MS/sec max. Each channel has its own 14-bit DAC to ensure synchronous output and choice of 3 reconstruction filters, giving bandwidths of 25 MHz, 5 MHz, or 500 kHz. No-filter option is also software-selectable, and sampling clock design lets users define their optimum sampling rate.

Arbitrary Waveform Generators provide 125 megasamples/sec.

Arbitrary Waveform Generators provide 125 megasamples/sec.

Strategic Test Corporation
Woburn, MA 01801-1915
Jul 18, 2007 Based on PCI Express, UF2e-6030 Series includes 4 boards offering choice of 1, 2, or 4 channels and 14-bit resolution. Each channel has its own 14-bit DAC to ensure synchronous output and choice of 3 reconstruction filters giving bandwidths of 25 MHz, 5 MHz, or 500 kHz. Typical dynamic specifications include SNR of better than 61 dB, THD of less than 71.5 dB, and SFDR greater than 72 dB. Boards are supplied with 32 MSamples of signal memory as standard.

RF Vector Signal Generator has power calibration capability.

Keithley Instruments, Inc.
Cleveland, OH 44139 1891
Jun 25, 2007 Model 2910 RF v2.0 internally generates any signal with up to 40 MHz of modulation bandwidth and signals greater than 400 MHz using external I-Q inputs. It features continuous tuning capability from 400 MHz to 2.5 GHz. Model 2910-DIG option lets users create multiple permutations of digital modulation signals including ASK, FSK, PSK, and QAM, each with user-selectable symbol rates, filter types, and data types, while 2910-GPS option simulates coded L1 signal of GPS satellite.

Oscilloscope and AWG Cards can control external equipment.

Oscilloscope and AWG Cards can control external equipment.

Strategic Test Corporation
Woburn, MA 01801-1915
Jun 13, 2007 UltraFast(TM) Oscilloscope and Arbitrary Wafeform Generator (AWG) cards are available with BaseXIO option, which adds 8 asynchronous TTL channels to PCI card. Completely independent of high-speed function of oscilloscope or AWG card, BaseXIO channels can be used to control external equipment, acquire test signals, or read/write status information. Some channels also offer special trigger and reference clock functions. Each group of 4 channels can be set as input or output.

PCI Waveform Digitizers offer dual time base mode.

PCI Waveform Digitizers offer dual time base mode.

Strategic Test Corporation
Woburn, MA 01801-1915
May 30, 2007 Equipped with ABA Mode, 1-16 channel UltraFast(TM) Oscilloscope/Digitizer PCI cards can be configured for slow continuous recording, switch to high-speed sampling on detection of trigger event, and return to slow recording until next trigger event. Timestamp is recorded for each trigger event, and pre-trigger can be set so that data is recorded prior to trigger event at fast sample rate. Min sampling rate is 1 kSPS, and max sample rates range from 0.25-200 MSPS.

Waveform Generator utilizes hybrid functionality.

TEGAM, Inc.
Geneva, OH 44041
May 24, 2007 Bench-top Model 2732 combines Direct Digital Synthesis and true arbitrary waveform generation. Dual independent channels are capable of sourcing waves up to 50 MHz and storing 4 million points of 14-bit waveform data per channel. While able to simulate non-periodic waves, stand-alone instrument can also reproduce quadrature sensor signals. Users can set internal relative phase between channels from 0.0-360.0° and synchronize secondary wave at any point within primary waves sequence.

Arbitrary Waveform Generator tests mixed signal devices.

Tektronix, Inc.
Beaverton, OR 97077
Mar 15, 2007 Addressing baseband and IF test needs of digital RF technologies, AWG5000 Series lets users generate Hi-Res signals for testing analog and digital baseband and intermediate frequency (IF) circuits in mixed-signal devices. Features include variable sample rates up to 1.2 GS/s and 14-bit resolution, either 2 or 4 analog channels, and up to 28 digital outputs. Vertical resolution enables signal generation with 80 dB SFDR and 2 digital markers per analog channel.

SoC Test System offers 3 module options.

Advantest America, Inc.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Dec 14, 2006 With T6577 SoC Test System, users can conduct tests on complex, multi-functional SoC devices. DDR2 Interface Test Option supports source synchronization techniques and enables at-speed test of memory interface functions and ac test. Featuring 16 channels, BBWGD Option adds baseband and analog test capability within 100 MHz range of signals. With 4 channels per module, SG/JMM module tests high-speed AD converters with capacity to generate sine waves at speeds up to 500 MHz.

WiFi Testing Systems provide EVM measurement of -45 dB.

WiFi Testing Systems provide EVM measurement of -45 dB.

KineticSystems Co., LLC
Lockport, IL 60441-2200
Nov 03, 2006 NEXUS Wireless Testing Systems provide all signal generation/analysis hardware and software required for complete testing of 802.11 a, b, g, j, and n wireless devices. They are capable of generating complex 802.11 testing signals for up-conversion and transmission as well as acquiring and analyzing received and down-converted 802.11 signals. With Master/Slave Multi-CompuScope digitizer architecture, systems offer true simultaneous conversion clocking and triggering on all channels.

AWG PCI Cards offer optional 4 GigaSample memory.

Strategic Test Corporation
Woburn, MA 01801-1915
Oct 30, 2006 Suited for RADAR and I and Q signal generation, Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG) Cards are supplied with 64 MS of signal memory standard. Model UF2-6110 has 2 synchronous 125 MS/s output channels, while Model UF2-6111 offers 4 channels on single PCI card. Each channel contains 8-bit DAC and 3 Butterworth reconstruction filters with bandwidths of 25 MHz, 5 MHz, or 500 kHz. Cards employ 66 MHz/32-bit PCI-X interface that can stream data continuously from host PC at rates up to 225 MS/s.

Test System analyzes HDMI 1.3 designs.

Tektronix, Inc.
Beaverton, OR 97077
Oct 25, 2006 Integrated sink, source, and cable test solution is designed for HDMI v1.3 with test requirements up to 3.4 Gbps. It includes DPO70804 real-time oscilloscope with HDMI compliance test software, AWG7000 arbitrary waveform generator, TDS8200B sampling oscilloscope for TDR with IConnect software, DTG5334 data timing generator, and HDMI test fixtures. System is suited for design and test engineers in consumer electronics, semiconductor, and cable manufacturing industries.

Waveform Generators provide sample rates up to 20 GS/s.

Tektronix, Inc.
Beaverton, OR 97077
Oct 23, 2006 With 5.8 GHz bandwidth and 10-bit resolution, AWG7000 Arbitrary Waveform Generators meet test needs for high-speed serial data buses and wideband digital RF devices. Units produce real-live waveforms with imperfections including noise, jitter, pre/de-emphasis, and multi-level signaling up to 10 Gbps. Available with 1 or 2 analog channels, generators include 10.4 in. LCD touch screen display, user interface employing Windows XP, and GPIB and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.

Waveform Generator is LXI-certified.

Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Jun 16, 2006 Model 33220A Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator with variable-edge pulses and pulse-width modulation can be utilized for design, verification, and test of electronic components, sub-assemblies, and end products. This 20 MHz generator is suitable for use by engineers in electronics, automotive, aerospace, government, medical, and computer industries.

Waveform Generators suit low frequency audio applications.

Waveform Generators suit low frequency audio applications.

Fluke Corp.
Everett, WA 98203
May 18, 2006 Available in single-, 2-, and 4-channel models, 29x series of 100 MS/s universal waveform generators produce multiple signals to test complex electronic circuits. High-resolution generators feature 1M point waveform memory and unlimited waveform storage using removable Compact Flash memory cards. Direct digital synthesis technology with variable clock sampling provides programmability and accurate arbitrary waveform generation.

Simulation Device offers digital board access from PC.

Simulation Device offers digital board access from PC.

Saelig Co., Inc.
Fairport, NY 14450
May 01, 2006 With arbitrary digital waveform generator and logic analyzer capabilities, GP-22050-BASE(TM) PC-controlled USB 2.0 pod enables stimulation and analysis of digital interfaces. It allows bidirectional access to any port that fits in 16 address/data lines and 6 control lines up to 50 MHz, reaching max of 100 Mb/s burst performance over 16 Kb internal memory depth. Software allows users to define I/O clocks, repetitive sequences, trigger patterns, and build custom applications.

USB Instrument delivers fleixible board access from PC.

USB Instrument delivers fleixible board access from PC.

Saelig Co., Inc.
Pittsford, NY 14534
Apr 28, 2006 Offering ADWG (Arbitrary Digital Waveform Generator) and logic analyzer capabilities, GP-22050-BASE(TM) PC-controlled USB 2.0 pod enables stimulation and analysis of digital interfaces. It lets users access virtually any port that fits in 16 address/data lines and 6 control lines up to 50 MHz, reaching max of 100 MB/sec burst performance over 16 kB internal memory depth. Max continuous throughput is 48 MB/sec, while actual continuous flow through is at ~11 MB/sec.

RF Vector Signal Generator speeds RF testing.

RF Vector Signal Generator speeds RF testing.

Keithley Instruments, Inc.
Cleveland, OH 44139 1891
Jan 20, 2006 Featuring Software-Defined Radio Architecture, synthesizer technology, and power leveling techniques, Model 2910 uses software to adapt as test requirements change. Unit settles in 1.5 ms, and sync-out source-settled indicator is only set when source is settled. Device supports downloading of virtually any externally generated signal waveforms with up to 40 MHz of bandwidth. Built-in 100Base-T Ethernet and USB interface allows direct programming and command transfer.

Waveform Generators operate at 125 MS/s.

Waveform Generators operate at 125 MS/s.

Fluke Corp.
Everett, WA 98203
Oct 19, 2005 Combining universal generator and synthesizer, single-channel Model 396 and dual-channel Model 397 include 11 basic waveforms with adjustable parameters accessible from front panel. With 14-bit resolution, units provide 16,384 output levels, allowing video or other complex waveform to be generated with small details superimposed on large signals. Memory in both models can be divided into as many as 4,096 segments, which can be looped and linked in variety of ways.




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