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 ...
The DG4162 Arbitrary Waveform Generator is part of a new family of fast, easy-to-use, ultra-modern testing instruments. The DG4162 is a multifunctional generator that helps accomplish a range of ...
Powered and operated through a USB Type-C cable, Analog Discovery 3 is a 9MHz (or 30MHz) 125Msample/s 14bit oscilloscope, a logic analyser, an arbitrary waveform generator and more from Digilent.
The new HDAWG offers the highest channel density and the lowest trigger latency available. With its 16-bit vertical resolution, internal oscillators, and industry-leading software it delivers high ...
With the UHF-AWG 1.8 GSa/s Arbitrary Waveform Generator, Zurich Instruments presents a unique solution for the generation and acquisition of complex signals. On each of the 2 channels signals can be ...
LOCKPORT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GaGe, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance PCI Express/PCI digitizer and oscilloscope cards, today announced the release of its new ...
Keithley Instruments, a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, announces the release of SignalMeister Waveform Creation Software for Keithley’s award-winning line of RF vector signal ...
A signal generator that can produce the usual sine, square, and triangle waves is handy and has been a staple of electronic benches for decades. Being able to craft custom signals opens up new ...
Models 4076 and 4079 are a pair of 50-MHz arbitrary waveform/function generators with one and two channels, respectively. Both instruments allow users to design required test signals by using the ...
Automated test engineers now can use National Instruments new 400 and 200 Mb/s digital waveform generator/analyzers to interface to low-voltage differential signalling devices using the PXI platform.
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2006--National Instruments (Nasdaq:NATI) today announced seven new signal generators for applications from DC to microwave -- four for DC to high-frequency ...
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