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) ...
Semiconductors are the essential component fueling the growth of industries such as automotive, renewable energy, communications, information technology, defense, and consumer electronics. The rise of ...
Did you know that the Arbitrary Waveform Generator Market is projected to reach US$ 624.4 million by 2028 from US$ 355.3 million in 2021? But what is a waveform generator? Is it the wave-making ...
(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 ...
Keysight Technologies, Inc. added a 65-GSa/s, 20-GHz modular instrument to its portfolio of arbitrary waveform generators. The new high-speed, wide-bandwidth M8195A arbitrary waveform generator allows ...
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), ...
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 ...
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 ...
Analog Devices has an output stage IC designed particularly for arbitrary waveform generators and power supplies. It is rather pricey, at $86 from Digikey, for example ($360 for the eval kit) but can ...
The new AWG series SDG3000X is positioned in the middle of Siglent’s generator lineup. © Siglent In response to the increasing demand for flexible, high ...
We always enjoy [Kerry Wong]’s insightful teardowns, and recently, he opened up a UTG1042X arbitrary waveform generator. Getting inside was a bit of a challenge since there were no visible screws.