Generator
Signal generators are used in test and measurement in the study, production and maintenance of analogue and digital electronic equipment. Almost all of the products are now based on the principle of frequency synthesis, ie the generated signal is locked in phase on a reference frequency produced by a quartz oscillator or an external frequency standard. The RF generators are in principle equipped with a modulation generator to simulate the various types of analog and digital modulations. To test radars, the generators must include a modulator / pulse generator. The possibility of IQ signal modulation has become widespread (vector modulation), even for entry-level devices, in order to test the behavior of 3G and WLAN radiocommunications equipment. The arbitrary wafeforms generators (AWG) stores in memory the samples corresponding to a particular waveform defined by the user. These samples are converted by a digital / analog conversion system to generate the corresponding signal.
Generator
July 4, 2024
Rigol offers DG800 Pro and DG900 Pro series arbitrary generators
April 26, 2024
Rohde & Schwarz R&S SMB100B microwave generators go up to 40 GHz
November 9, 2023
Montena offers a high-voltage pulse generator
November 19, 2021
Anritsu Announces Rubidium RF and Hyper Generators
February 3, 2021
Rohde & Schwarz Vector Signal Generator SMM100A climbs to 44 GHz
October 9, 2020
Rigol’s DSG3000B series generators go up to 13.6 GHz
October 8, 2020
Keysight Offers the M8199A 256 GSa/s AWG with 65 GHz Analog Bandwidth
August 3, 2020
Rohde & Schwarz announces the R&S SMCV100B multi-standard and scalable vector signal generator
June 22, 2020
B&K Precision offers the 4060B Series Dual Channel Function and Arbitrary Waveform Generators
April 28, 2020
GW Instek offers the MFG-2220HM series two-channel generator