The NI PXIe-5672 RF vector signal generator delivers signal generation from 250 kHz to 2.7 GHz, 20 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth, and real-time data streaming at up to 25 Msamples/s. The NI PXIe-5672 ...
Signal generators are one of the most versatile electronic instruments used, and they can be found in all areas of design, development, production and field tests. Their applications range from base ...
In this interview, Don Welch, Director of New Business Development from MTI Instruments talks to AZoM about MTI's handheld signal source generator with dual-channel direct digital synthesis. The 1510A ...
When choosing an RF instrument, it’s easy to get lost in some of the many specifications that vendors use to characterize an instrument’s performance. Moreover, in a world where wireless technologies ...
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 ...
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 ...
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[The Signal Path] snagged a fancy Rohde & Schwarz vector signal generator that can go up to 3.2 GHz, but sadly it wasn’t in working order. It powered up and even put out a 1 GHz signal, but the ...
[DTSS_Smudge] correctly intuits that if you are interested in an old Heathkit signal generator, you probably already know how to solder. So, in a recent video, he focused on the components he decided ...
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 ...
A signal generator, a general-purpose piece of test equipment, performs numerous measurements for a variety of applications requiring electromagnetic wave signals as stimuli. Its roots trace back to ...