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Keysight M8199A arbitrary waveform generator

14 October, 2020

The M8199A is Keysight Technologies' first 256 GSa/s arbitrary waveform generator, featuring 65 GHz analog bandwidth in a 2-slot AXIe module.


Keysight 5G field measurement

08 October, 2018

Keysight's 5G field measurement solution provides a complete measurement system for mmWave radio propagation.


Keysight Technologies CX3300 Series Device Current Waveform Analyzer

11 May, 2016

The Keysight CX3300 Series Device Current Waveform Analyzer is suitable for users struggling with high-speed transient current measurements during advanced device characterisation, as well as engineers working to reduce power/current consumption in low-power devices.


Keysight Technologies M8195A 65 GSa/s arbitrary waveform generator upgrade

16 February, 2016

Keysight Technologies has enhanced its M8195A 65 GSa/s arbitrary waveform generator with increased analog bandwidth from 20 to 25 GHz, ensuring improved signal quality with up to four fully synchronised channels.


Keysight Technologies M8196A Arbitrary Waveform Generator

26 November, 2015

Keysight Technologies has added the M8196A, a 92 GSa/s, 32 GHz modular instrument, to its portfolio of arbitrary waveform generators.


Agilent Technologies 33500B waveform generator range

21 September, 2012

The 33500B series waveform generators consist of eight one- and two-channel models, which generate waveforms up to 30 MHz and incorporate Trueform signal-generation technology.


Agilent 3000 X-series arbitrary waveform generator

15 December, 2011 by

An arbitrary waveform generator has been added to the 3000 X-series oscilloscopes. Agilent is including this free software upgrade - which is used with the integrated WaveGen 20 MHz function generator option.


Agilent M8190A waveform generator

25 October, 2011 by

A high-resolution, wide-bandwidth, 8 or 12 GSa/s modular arbitrary waveform generator can deliver simultaneous high resolution and wide bandwidth along with spurious-free dynamic range and very low harmonic distortion.


LeCroy ArbStudio series waveform generators

16 December, 2010 by

LeCroy has released the ArbStudio series of arbitrary waveform generators capable of generating signals up to 125 MHz with high sample rate, long memory and high resolution as well as a variety of operating modes, modulation capabilities and a digital pattern generator.


Agilent single and two-channel waveform generators

28 October, 2010 by

The 33521A single channel function/arbitrary waveform generator and the 33522A two-channel generator provide what is claimed to be the lowest total harmonic distortion and jitter in their class. The generators’ large graphical display allows simultaneous parameter set up, signal viewing and editing and offer more precise functions and true point-by-point arbitrary waveforms that are alias protected.


B&K Precision 4076 and 4079 arbitrary waveform/function generators

25 June, 2010 by

B&K Precision has announced two 50 MHz arbitrary waveform/function generators, models 4076 and 4079, that allow design of a required signal by using the generator’s function or arbitrary waveform section.


LeCroy ArbStudio series arbitrary waveform generators

06 May, 2010 by

LeCroy has announced the ArbStudio series of arbitrary waveform generators capable of generating signals up to 125 MHz, with high sample rate, long memory and high resolution as well as a variety of operating modes, modulation capabilities and a digital pattern generator.


Waveform analysis

28 October, 2009 by

Agilent has introduced three new measurement solutions for testing next-generation storage and telecommunications components and systems.


Pattern generator

01 April, 2009 by

The USB-DIO-16H features 16 high-speed buffered digital inputs or digital outputs capable of continuous, sustained streaming speeds up to 16 MBps for fast, unlimited waveform pattern generation.


Arbitrary/function generator

05 September, 2007

Tektronix has released the AFG3000 series of arbitrary/function generators. The series consists of six models to help engineers test electronic circuits with one or more signal inputs and sine waveforms at frequencies up to 240 MHz, generate arbitrary waveforms to 2 GS/s, obtain up to 1 ppm clock stability and who need an intuitive graphical UI.


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