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Tektronix Releases AWG4000 Series

By DE Editors  

May 26, 2016

Tektronix, a provider of measurement solutions, has introduced a 3-in-1 arbitrary waveform generator, the AWG4000 Series. With basic, advanced and digital modes, the portable signal generator can be easily shared across design teams and can meet a wide variety of signal generation needs ranging from radar and wireless communications to embedded systems design and research applications, the company states.

The AWG4000 signal generator offers 2 analog channels, up to 2.5GS/s sampling rate, 750 MHz bandwidth, 14-bit vertical resolution, up to 64 Mpt/ch arbitrary memory, sequence with up to 16,384 entries, and 32-bit digital channels. It also offer basic arbitrary/function generation user interface

“Modern designs increasingly involve multiple domains – analog, digital and RF. Tektronix is already meeting this need with our mixed domain oscilloscopes,” said Mike Flaherty, general manager, Bench Instruments, Tektronix. “Now with the AWG4000 Series we are bringing the same level of innovation and versatility to signal generation, making it easier for designers to get the answers they need in less time and with increased precision.”

For more information, visit Tektronix.

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

 

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