Test & Measurement: Analog Waveform Editor Speeds Up Test-Signal Creation And Editing

March 15, 2004
Handling waveforms up to 1 Gsample/s, the Analog Waveform Editor with intelligent hard-disk caching enables design and test engineers to rapidly create and edit test signals. It seamlessly integrates with the company's arbitrary waveform generator and...

Handling waveforms up to 1 Gsample/s, the Analog Waveform Editor with intelligent hard-disk caching enables design and test engineers to rapidly create and edit test signals. It seamlessly integrates with the company's arbitrary waveform generator and data-acquisition devices as well as with third-party instruments for rapid signal generation in prototyping and test applications. It combines 20 waveform primitives like sine, chirp, and impulse with addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division operators. Existing waveforms can be imported in binary, ASCII, and LabView Express .lvm formats. Pricing for the Analog Waveform Editor starts at $695.

National Instrumentswww.ni.com; (800) 531-5066

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