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5980-0489E Datasheet, PDF (9/32 Pages) Keysight Technologies – Pulse Pattern and Function
09 | Keysight | Pulse Pattern and Function Arbitrary Generators and Arbitrary Waveform Generator – Brochure
From Digital to Analog
The Keysight family of function arbitrary and arbitrary waveform generators with a wide
range of possibilities to generate the signals you need. Whether you require a clean, low
distortion sine wave, a variable-edge-time pulse or a complex custom waveform Keysight
provides the right choice.
The commonly used direct digital synthesis (DDS) technology that provides the precision
of digitally controlled logic to increase the stability of the output signal and reduce the
complexity of the generator.
Using a Keysight proprietary point-by-point technology, the Keysight 33520 Series
combines the low cost of DDS with the precision found in higher cost arbitrary waveform
generators. With true point-by-point, the 33520 Series reproduces each point in memory
with μHz frequency resolution, full bandwidth, and < 40 ps jitter.
The U2761A is a 20 MHz USB modular function generator with arbitrary waveform
capabilities. The 332x0 Series contains three instruments for 10 MHz, 20 MHz, and 80
MHz sine waves. The 30 MHz, 16-bit 33520 Series 1 and 2 channel function/ arbitrary
waveform generators use true point-by-point technology.
The 81150A and the 81160A combine different instruments to increase test eficiency
while reducing test time.
Mixed signal devices require analog and digital signals in addition to
modulation capabilities.
Combining different instruments like a pulse generator, function arbitrary generator, and
noise generator allows you to generate the signal you need, whether it is an ideal pulse
or a real-world signal.
The 81150A and the 81160A provide:
– A pulse generator with precise signals
for performance veriication and char-
acterization
– A function arbitrary generator for
versatile signal generation to optimize
testing and for modulation to shape the
signal to the DUT needs
– A noise generator to distort signals and
build worst-case scenarios
– An optional pattern generator to emulate digital devices with real-world conditions.
Signal imperfections such as rise time, ringing, glitches, noise and random timing varia-
tions can be easily simulated in a controlled manner. Physics, chemistry, biomedicine,
electronics, mechanics, and other ields can beneit from the versatility of an arbitrary
waveform generator. Wherever things vibrate, pump, pulse, bubble, burst, or change with
time, there are applications available – limited only by your ability to specify the wave-
form data.
The noise generators are needed to distort the signal in a controlled and repeatable
manner. Your device under test might require an arbitrary or a Gaussian distribution. A
long repetition rate of 20 days (or even 26 days for the 81150A) guarantees an almost
random signal with exact signal repetition. The selectable crest factor guarantees to test
even serial bus standards.
81160A pulse function arbitrary
noise generator