Signal Generator Delivers High Performance In Small Package

Oct. 6, 2005
Measuring 8.5" x 5.5" x 1.5", the SF800 digitally-synthesized signal generator (DSSG) provides a frequency rang of 800 MHz and a dedicated digital output with programmable voltage levels for testing digital systems and integrated circuits. It also

Measuring 8.5" x 5.5" x 1.5", the SF800 digitally-synthesized signal generator (DSSG) provides a frequency rang of 800 MHz and a dedicated digital output with programmable voltage levels for testing digital systems and integrated circuits. It also provides ac-coupled and differential outputs for testing a range of RF devices. The unit generates both sine and square waves across a frequency range of 1 kHz to 1 GHz in 1-Hz increments. Modulation capabilities include frequency swept with user-defined sweep rates, frequency modulation, amplitude modulation, frequency shift keying, on/off keying (OOK), shaped OOK, asynchronous shift keying, and arbitrary modulation. Additionally, the instrument includes a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator, an embedded microprocessor, and Wave Manager software for setup and operation. Price is $985. SIGNAL FORGE LLC, Austin TX. (512) 275-3733.

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