Generators/Sources

GENERATORS/SOURCES PRODUCTS

With its multi-channel 250 ps-resolution timing capabilities, Berkeley Nucleonics’ model 575 digital delay/pulse generator is ideal for laser experimentations involving triggering, gating, delaying, pulsing, or syncing. It can also be used in external clock syncing, laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), PIV, laser timing, and more.

Tektronix's TSG4100A Series of RF Vector Signal Generators with true DC to 2 GHz, 4 GHz, or 6 GHz, and up to 200 MHz modulation bandwidth, support both analog and vector signal generation. The series comes standard with analog modulation. 

BNC offers the Model 525 digital pulse generator designed with full feature functions in a compact 7.125” x 5.1” x 1.5” cost-effective package. The Model 525's interface is USB only, which eliminates the bulky front panel components and reduces the potential for mechanical problems.

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.

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.

The CNG-EbNo is a fully automated instrument that sets and maintains a highly accurate ratio between a user-supplied carrier and internally generated AWGN noise, over a wide range of signal power levels and frequencies.

Berkeley Nucleonics’ model 577 is a digital delay/pulse generator with its own trigger, its own gate, its own delay and width settings, and eight outputs – each configurable with their own pattern. It provides precise delays and widths with 250pS resolution for times up to 1000 seconds.

AtlanTecRF’s RNG series of Ethernet controlled, broadband noise generators operate within the 10 Hz to 18 GHz frequency range, and provide up to 1 W of white Gaussian noise output in several different modes. With custom variations up to 40 GHz, these generators are perfect for use as laboratory instruments or built in system test facilities.