AWGs Work Up To 350 MHz

Oct. 3, 2011
The Tabor Electronics WS8351 and WS8352 arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) offer single and dual channels, respectively, and generate signals up to 350 MHz.

The Tabor Electronics WS8351 and WS8352 arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) offer single and dual channels, respectively, and generate signals up to 350 MHz. Both feature a 2 Gsample/s clock with a 512k memory and up to 4 Vp-p output into 50?. This allows the generation of a wide variety of complex waveforms at very high speeds. In addition to function and arbitrary capabilities, the WS models can generate precision pulses with wide pattern composition via PulseComposer pulse/pattern composer application software. The software includes special modes, i.e., programmable transition times, multi-level patterns, arbitrary bit design and PAM(n), utilizing either NRZ or RZ modes with data rates reaching as high as 350 Mb/s. SAELIG CO., Pittsford, NY. (888) 772-3544.

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