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Highland Technology Offers Embedded Complex Waveform Generators

Two new members of company's T340 series offer four output channels capable of generating standard and arbitrary waveforms.

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July 2, 2008

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Highland Technology (San Francisco, CA) released the T346 series of embedded complex waveform generators that is said to outperform rackmount instruments costing far more. Smaller than a paperback, the T346 offers four output channels capable of generating standard and arbitrary waveforms from microHertz to 32MHz, and four additional internal channels usable as modulation and summing sources.

Channels can also be pulse/PWM and Gaussian noise sources, and can be summed with or modulate one another in any combination. Modulations include AM, FM, PM, and PWM. The T344 version is a four channel ARB without modulations.

The T344 and T346 have evolved from the budget-priced 2MHz T340 waveform generator, and the parallel V340-series VME modules.

For further details, go to Highland Technology.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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