Showing results: 106 - 120 of 198 items found.
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778697-01 -
NI
43 MHz Bandwidth, 1-Channel, 16-Bit PXI Waveform Generator - The PXI‑5421 is a 43 MHz arbitrary waveform generator capable of generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms. The PXI‑5421 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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780993-03 -
NI
200 MHz, 32-Channel PXI Digital Waveform Instrument—The PXIe‑6545 is a digital waveform generator and analyzer for interfacing with 32 single-ended digital pins. The device is capable of sampling digital waveforms at up to 200 MHz and interfacing with common transistor‑to‑transistor logic (TTL) voltage levels. The PXI‑6545 also features advanced synchronization capabilities for building integrated mixed-signal test systems and per-bank digital timing features.
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779657-01 -
NI
40 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit PXI Waveform Generator—The PXI‑5406 is a 40 MHz function generator capable of generating standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp as well as other signals like psuedorandom noise and DC signals. This function generator can generate signals from -5 V to +5 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.
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779655-01 -
NI
20 MHz Bandwidth, 14-Bit PXI Waveform Generator—The PXI‑5402 is a 20 MHz function generator capable of generating standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp as well as other signals like psuedorandom noise and DC signals. This function generator can generate signals from -5 V to +5 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.
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P94812D -
Tabor Electronics Ltd.
The desktop version of the Proteus arbitrary waveform generator series offers up to 12 channels in a 4U, half 19” dedicated chassis. The compact form size and small footprint save valuable bench space. So for synchronized, phase coherent, multi-channel applications such as quantum physics and radar applications the Proteus arbitrary waveform transceiver is an ideal, space efficient, and cost effective solution.
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P2588D -
Tabor Electronics Ltd.
The Proteus P2588D, is a 2.5GS/s, eight channel arbitrary waveform generator packaged in a 4U, half 19” dedicated chassis, offering technologically advanced options and configurations that integrate the ability to transmit, receive and perform digital signal processing all in a single instrument. The P2588D offers industry leading performance Including an innovative task oriented programming, real time data streaming, fast feedback loop for environment dependent waveform generation and user customizable FPGA for application specific solutions.
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P2584D -
Tabor Electronics Ltd.
The Proteus P2584D, is a 2.5GS/s, four channel arbitrary waveform generator packaged in a 4U, half 19” dedicated chassis, offering technologically advanced options and configurations that integrate the ability to transmit, receive and perform digital signal processing all in a single instrument. The P2584D offers industry leading performance Including an innovative task oriented programming, real time data streaming, fast feedback loop for environment dependent waveform generation and user customizable FPGA for application specific solutions.
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779176-03 -
NI
20 MHz Bandwidth, 1-Channel, 14-Bit PXI Waveform Generator - The PXI‑5412 is a 20 MHz arbitrary waveform generator capable of generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.
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779176-02 -
NI
20 MHz Bandwidth, 1-Channel, 14-Bit PXI Waveform Generator - The PXI‑5412 is a 20 MHz arbitrary waveform generator capable of generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.
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779656-01 -
NI
The PCI‑5402 can generate standard functions, including sine, square, triangle, and ramp as well as other signals like pseudorandom noise and DC signals. This function generator can generate signals from -5 V to +5 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.
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778692-01 -
NI
The PCI‑5421 can generate user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions, including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms. The PCI‑5421 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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778692-03 -
NI
The PCI‑5421 can generate user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions, including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms. The PCI‑5421 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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778692-02 -
NI
The PCI‑5421 can generate user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions, including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms. The PCI‑5421 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.
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779177-03 -
NI
The PCI‑5412 can generate user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions, including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.
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779177-02 -
NI
The PCI‑5412 can generate user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions, including sine, square, triangle, and ramp. This arbitrary waveform generator can generate signals from -6 V to +6 V and uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) to precisely generate waveforms.