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Arbitrary signal generator (AWG) is an important accessory test and measurement systems for perform


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Agilent Technologies has announced a random signal generator (Arbitrary Waveform Generator), a new sample M8190A which will market the following April. The device is designed for applications in microwave systems development, electronic warfare, radar, satellite and wireless communications, providing the ability to work at a pace of 8GSa / s and 12GSa / s.
Arbitrary signal generator (AWG) is an important accessory test and measurement systems for performance simulation of electronic systems. It produces a signal in and set up, including one signal - twice, you can follow the path inside the system under test and verify the integrity of its operations. For example, in radar signal is necessary to develop the most accurate, but irregular, which simulate the signal generates a plane very low radar signature passing the - across a field scan of the radar.
Switch is down to a resolution of 14 bits, which allows to distinguish between the signal and the measured signal distortions and improve the system to its limit. It produces complex signals with jitter level (jitter) is low. The new M8190A generator suitable for use in developing the new standard wireless LAN IEEE 802.11ac operates in the frequency band of 60GHz, and for the new standard IEEE 802.11ad designed to achieve broadband communication speeds lower frequencies less than 6GHz.
Heart of the system is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) produced silicon germanium BiCMOS process. rittal The converter works at a resolution of 14 bits at a sampling rate of 8GSa / s (with the signal performance of 80dBc SFDR), and 12-bit resolution at a sampling rittal rate of 12GSa / s. In many cases, this means there is no need to compromise between high resolution and bandwidth.
The pathogen appears AXIe chassis with a 2 or 5 slots. Entry price of the handset is expected to be U.S. $ 79,000. The device is compatible to work with market leading design software, including LabVIEW, Visual Studio and MATLAB, as well as from software such as Agilent Signal Studio, which allow to define and generate signals and waveforms on the computer - and transfer them directly to the generator. For more information on M8190A: Click here for the AXIe: Agilent's modular strategy
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