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NF's concept of a
function generator that covers all the basics and fully responds to the
demand for high quality signals. |
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Maximum frequency: 200 MHz (sine wave), 70 MHz (square wave, pulse) |
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Maximum output voltage: 20 Vp-p/open (10 Vp-p/50 Ω, 110 MHz or less) |
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Waveform amplitude resolution: Approx. 16 bit |
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Various types of output
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Square wave and pulse with high resolution, variable duty of 0.0001% |
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High-speed,
large-capacity arbitrary waveform: 420 MS/s, 4 Mi* words |
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Various oscillation
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Sequence function |
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“Synclator”
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Interfaces: USB, GPIB, LAN (optional) |
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Control software: |
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Standard Wavform |
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As a Pulse Generator |
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Sweep |
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Modulation |
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Amplitude Modulation (AM) |
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Burst/Trigger/Gate |
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2-channel Ganged Operation |
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External Additiona Input |
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4-channel Output (using the Sub-output) |
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Burst and Modulation, Sweep and Modulation |
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Arbitrary Waveform |
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Application-specific waveform |
Application-specific waveform examples using a variety of functions |
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