DDS-Based ARB Races At 50 Msamples/s

Oct. 8, 2008
Utilizing direct digital synthesis (DDS) to generate a variety of user-selectable standard waveforms, the VM3640A arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) provides a sampling rate up to 50 Msamples/s and up to 120 Kpoints of memory. The VXIbus ARB includes

Utilizing direct digital synthesis (DDS) to generate a variety of user-selectable standard waveforms, the VM3640A arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) provides a sampling rate up to 50 Msamples/s and up to 120 Kpoints of memory. The VXIbus ARB includes a sleep mode, programmable output filters, and external modulation inputs. Multiple instrument synchronization is said to be easily accomplished by internally locking up to three VM3640As in a single VXI slot. In addition, calibration of the instrument is performed by way of password-protected calibration constants, eliminating the need for potentiometers. For more details and price, call VXI TECHNOLOGY INC., Irvine, CA. (949) 955-1894.

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