Generators/Sources Products
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High Performance RF Signal Generator With Built In Complex Modulation: TGR2050 Series
3/26/2020
Aim-TTi offers the TGR2050 series of next generation RF signal generators designed with exceptional performance and newly improved functionality with touch screen operation. The TGR2051 and TGR2053 provide high frequency and stability, high signal purity, excellent phase noise, and flexible analog and digital modulation capabilities, making them ideal for development, and test and service work.
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2 GHz High-Performance Arbitrary Waveform Generator: Model 685
2/8/2021
The Model 685 is the world's fastest arbitrary waveform generator with industry-leading flexibility, speed, and power levels that allows users the widest range of modulation and creator options. It can be used for generating a complex pulse train, a series of radar pulses, pulsed RF signals with impairments, Gaussian pulses, multi-level pulses, double pulses for IGBT/Mosfet experiments, or pulses for advanced research and quantum computing.
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Holzworth Multi-Channel RF Synthesizers: HSX9000 Series
5/22/2019
Holzworth Instrumentation offers the HXS Series of Multi-Channel RF Synthesizers with phase coherent channels configured to cover combinations of 10 MHz to 3 GHz, 6 GHz, 12 GHz, 24 GHz, and 40 GHz. Delivering exceptional phase noise and spectral purity performance, these multi-channel signal sources feature unique multi-loop architecture for high frequency accuracy, channel-to-channel stability, and phase coherency.
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RF Noise Generators: NGX1000
10/24/2022
The Boonton NGX1000 programmable noise generator is a high-performance, broadband additive white gaussian noise (AWGN) generator in an easy-to-use compact form factor.
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Noisecom Programmable Noise Generator: RFX7000B
8/18/2020
The Noisecom RFX7000B is a broadband AWGN noise generator designed with a powerful single board computer and flexible architecture for creating complex custom noise signals for advanced test systems. This platform features precision components that provide high output power with superior flatness, and the computer architecture allows control of multiple attenuators and switches.