Keithley Instruments, Inc. Arbitrary Waveform Generator 3390

Description
The 3390 is a 50 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Keithley. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation. Features: 50 MHz sine wave frequency 25 MHz pulse frequency Arbitrary waveform generator with 256k-point, 14-bit resolution Built-in function generator capability includes: sine, square, triangle, noise, DC, etc. Precision pulses and square waves with fast (5ns) rise/fall times Built-in 10 MHz external time base for multiple unit synchronization Built-in AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM modulation Frequency sweep and burst capability Waveform creation software, KiWAVE, included LXI Class C compliance Ideal companion for Model 2100 Digital Multimeter, Keithley's high precision 6-½ digit DMM that makes critical measurements at a 5-½ digit price 1-Year Factory Warranty Accessories Supplied Arbitrary Waveform Generator with power cord One universal serial bus (USB) cable (USB-B-1) One pattern generator cable (005-003-00003) One Ethernet crossover cable (CA-180-3A) CD-ROM containing user’s manual Keithley has paired the best-in-class performance of the Model 3390 Arbitrary Waveform/Function Generator with the best price in the industry to provide your applications with superior waveform generation functionality and flexibility at an unparalleled price. The Model 3390 is an easy-to-use programmable signal generator with advanced function, pulse, and arbitrary waveform capabilities. Superior signal integrity, faster rise and fall times, lower noise, and greater waveform memory combine to provide high quality output signals. High resolution waveforms are supported by four times the waveform memory of any competitive waveform generator on the market. From its fully featured arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) to its high speed and ease-of-use, the Model 3390 is a complete signal generation solution for all your waveform application needs up to 50 MHz. Versatile Waveform Creation Capabilities The Model 3390 generates highly stable and accurate waveforms that allow you to create almost any desired shape. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques to achieve this level of performance and functionality. The exceptional signal quality of the Model 3390 is a result of its high resolution, fast rise and fall times, and deep memory. This combined with its low price makes it the ideal solution for applications that use the 50MHz bandwidth and below. Lower speed instruments cannot provide the signal accuracy of the Model 3390, even at bandwidths they were specifically designed for. Arbitrary Waveform Generation (ARB) With the Model 3390, you can precisely replicate real world signals. This 14-bit ARB provides the ability to define waveforms with up to 256,000 data points and generate them at a sampling rate of 125MSamples/second. For ease of use, up to four user-defined waveforms can be stored in the onboard non-volatile memory. Function Generation Standard output waveforms can be created by pressing one button on the front panel. Ten standard waveforms are provided, including the basic sine, square, ramp, and triangle shapes. The Model 3390 offers the highest repetition rates of any instrument in its class, allowing you to better emulate the signals you need to test. Pulse Generation Pulse capabilities have become critically important as devices being tested have become smaller, more sensitive, and more complex. To accurately duplicate the signals these tiny devices receive, very clean pulses with crisp edges are mandatory, which is why the Model 3390 offers the fastest rise time (5ns) and cleanest pulse shapes for this class of instrument. Modulating Waveforms The ability of the Model 3390 to modulate at high internal frequencies allows you to accurately simulate real-world conditions. Modulate any of your signals with the built-in AM, FM, PM, PWM, or FSK source, or use your own external modulation source. Noise Generation Inject noise into your device under test with the press of a button. The adjustable amplitude and offset parameters control how much or how little noise is produced. The fast rise times and high speed capability provides the precise noise simulation your applications require. Pattern Generation The Model 3390 is the only instrument in its class with a Digital Pattern mode. It provides the ability to transmit arbitrary 16-bit patterns via a multi-pin connector located on the rear panel of the instrument. This feature can be used for applications such as testing clock and data signals directly, sending simple protocols to devices under test, and simulating simple control functions. With Keithley’s KiWAVE software package, you can easily create complex and long patterns, which the Model 3390 can generate at varying speeds and amplitudes. 10MHz External Reference Expands Flexibility The built-in 10MHz external time base is included at no extra cost. This external time base makes it simple to control multiple instruments from the same source, connect multiple Model 3390s together, and synchronize multiple signals of any shape. Ease of Use This instrument is easy to use. In most cases, pressing one button on the front panel or performing one or two mouse clicks on your PC is all that is necessary to generate or modify a waveform. The KiWAVE software package helps you define and manage waveforms, apply filters to waveforms, and display waveforms on a PC. In addition, the GPIB, USB, LAN, and LXI interfaces can connect the Model 3390 to most devices under test, instruments, and test fixtures. LXI Class C Compliance The Model 3390 supports the physical, programmable, LAN, and Web portions of the emerging LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) standard. The instrument can be monitored and controlled from any location on the LAN network via its LXI Web page.
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Description
The 3390 is a 50 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Keithley. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation. Features: 50 MHz sine wave frequency 25 MHz pulse frequency Arbitrary waveform generator with 256k-point, 14-bit resolution Built-in function generator capability includes: sine, square, triangle, noise, DC, etc. Precision pulses and square waves with fast (5ns) rise/fall times Built-in 10 MHz external time base for multiple unit synchronization Built-in AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM modulation Frequency sweep and burst capability Waveform creation software, KiWAVE, included LXI Class C compliance Ideal companion for Model 2100 Digital Multimeter, Keithley's high precision 6-½ digit DMM that makes critical measurements at a 5-½ digit price 1-Year Factory Warranty Accessories Supplied Arbitrary Waveform Generator with power cord One universal serial bus (USB) cable (USB-B-1) One pattern generator cable (005-003-00003) One Ethernet crossover cable (CA-180-3A) CD-ROM containing user’s manual Keithley has paired the best-in-class performance of the Model 3390 Arbitrary Waveform/Function Generator with the best price in the industry to provide your applications with superior waveform generation functionality and flexibility at an unparalleled price. The Model 3390 is an easy-to-use programmable signal generator with advanced function, pulse, and arbitrary waveform capabilities. Superior signal integrity, faster rise and fall times, lower noise, and greater waveform memory combine to provide high quality output signals. High resolution waveforms are supported by four times the waveform memory of any competitive waveform generator on the market. From its fully featured arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) to its high speed and ease-of-use, the Model 3390 is a complete signal generation solution for all your waveform application needs up to 50 MHz. Versatile Waveform Creation Capabilities The Model 3390 generates highly stable and accurate waveforms that allow you to create almost any desired shape. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques to achieve this level of performance and functionality. The exceptional signal quality of the Model 3390 is a result of its high resolution, fast rise and fall times, and deep memory. This combined with its low price makes it the ideal solution for applications that use the 50MHz bandwidth and below. Lower speed instruments cannot provide the signal accuracy of the Model 3390, even at bandwidths they were specifically designed for. Arbitrary Waveform Generation (ARB) With the Model 3390, you can precisely replicate real world signals. This 14-bit ARB provides the ability to define waveforms with up to 256,000 data points and generate them at a sampling rate of 125MSamples/second. For ease of use, up to four user-defined waveforms can be stored in the onboard non-volatile memory. Function Generation Standard output waveforms can be created by pressing one button on the front panel. Ten standard waveforms are provided, including the basic sine, square, ramp, and triangle shapes. The Model 3390 offers the highest repetition rates of any instrument in its class, allowing you to better emulate the signals you need to test. Pulse Generation Pulse capabilities have become critically important as devices being tested have become smaller, more sensitive, and more complex. To accurately duplicate the signals these tiny devices receive, very clean pulses with crisp edges are mandatory, which is why the Model 3390 offers the fastest rise time (5ns) and cleanest pulse shapes for this class of instrument. Modulating Waveforms The ability of the Model 3390 to modulate at high internal frequencies allows you to accurately simulate real-world conditions. Modulate any of your signals with the built-in AM, FM, PM, PWM, or FSK source, or use your own external modulation source. Noise Generation Inject noise into your device under test with the press of a button. The adjustable amplitude and offset parameters control how much or how little noise is produced. The fast rise times and high speed capability provides the precise noise simulation your applications require. Pattern Generation The Model 3390 is the only instrument in its class with a Digital Pattern mode. It provides the ability to transmit arbitrary 16-bit patterns via a multi-pin connector located on the rear panel of the instrument. This feature can be used for applications such as testing clock and data signals directly, sending simple protocols to devices under test, and simulating simple control functions. With Keithley’s KiWAVE software package, you can easily create complex and long patterns, which the Model 3390 can generate at varying speeds and amplitudes. 10MHz External Reference Expands Flexibility The built-in 10MHz external time base is included at no extra cost. This external time base makes it simple to control multiple instruments from the same source, connect multiple Model 3390s together, and synchronize multiple signals of any shape. Ease of Use This instrument is easy to use. In most cases, pressing one button on the front panel or performing one or two mouse clicks on your PC is all that is necessary to generate or modify a waveform. The KiWAVE software package helps you define and manage waveforms, apply filters to waveforms, and display waveforms on a PC. In addition, the GPIB, USB, LAN, and LXI interfaces can connect the Model 3390 to most devices under test, instruments, and test fixtures. LXI Class C Compliance The Model 3390 supports the physical, programmable, LAN, and Web portions of the emerging LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) standard. The instrument can be monitored and controlled from any location on the LAN network via its LXI Web page.
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator - 3390 - ValueTronics International, Inc.
Elgin, IL, USA
Arbitrary Waveform Generator
3390
Arbitrary Waveform Generator 3390
The 3390 is a 50 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Keithley. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation. Features: 50 MHz sine wave frequency 25 MHz pulse frequency Arbitrary waveform generator with 256k-point, 14-bit resolution Built-in function generator capability includes: sine, square, triangle, noise, DC, etc. Precision pulses and square waves with fast (5ns) rise/fall times Built-in 10 MHz external time base for multiple unit synchronization Built-in AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM modulation Frequency sweep and burst capability Waveform creation software, KiWAVE, included LXI Class C compliance Ideal companion for Model 2100 Digital Multimeter, Keithley's high precision 6-½ digit DMM that makes critical measurements at a 5-½ digit price 1-Year Factory Warranty Accessories Supplied Arbitrary Waveform Generator with power cord One universal serial bus (USB) cable (USB-B-1) One pattern generator cable (005-003-00003) One Ethernet crossover cable (CA-180-3A) CD-ROM containing user’s manual Keithley has paired the best-in-class performance of the Model 3390 Arbitrary Waveform/Function Generator with the best price in the industry to provide your applications with superior waveform generation functionality and flexibility at an unparalleled price. The Model 3390 is an easy-to-use programmable signal generator with advanced function, pulse, and arbitrary waveform capabilities. Superior signal integrity, faster rise and fall times, lower noise, and greater waveform memory combine to provide high quality output signals. High resolution waveforms are supported by four times the waveform memory of any competitive waveform generator on the market. From its fully featured arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) to its high speed and ease-of-use, the Model 3390 is a complete signal generation solution for all your waveform application needs up to 50 MHz. Versatile Waveform Creation Capabilities The Model 3390 generates highly stable and accurate waveforms that allow you to create almost any desired shape. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques to achieve this level of performance and functionality. The exceptional signal quality of the Model 3390 is a result of its high resolution, fast rise and fall times, and deep memory. This combined with its low price makes it the ideal solution for applications that use the 50MHz bandwidth and below. Lower speed instruments cannot provide the signal accuracy of the Model 3390, even at bandwidths they were specifically designed for. Arbitrary Waveform Generation (ARB) With the Model 3390, you can precisely replicate real world signals. This 14-bit ARB provides the ability to define waveforms with up to 256,000 data points and generate them at a sampling rate of 125MSamples/second. For ease of use, up to four user-defined waveforms can be stored in the onboard non-volatile memory. Function Generation Standard output waveforms can be created by pressing one button on the front panel. Ten standard waveforms are provided, including the basic sine, square, ramp, and triangle shapes. The Model 3390 offers the highest repetition rates of any instrument in its class, allowing you to better emulate the signals you need to test. Pulse Generation Pulse capabilities have become critically important as devices being tested have become smaller, more sensitive, and more complex. To accurately duplicate the signals these tiny devices receive, very clean pulses with crisp edges are mandatory, which is why the Model 3390 offers the fastest rise time (5ns) and cleanest pulse shapes for this class of instrument. Modulating Waveforms The ability of the Model 3390 to modulate at high internal frequencies allows you to accurately simulate real-world conditions. Modulate any of your signals with the built-in AM, FM, PM, PWM, or FSK source, or use your own external modulation source. Noise Generation Inject noise into your device under test with the press of a button. The adjustable amplitude and offset parameters control how much or how little noise is produced. The fast rise times and high speed capability provides the precise noise simulation your applications require. Pattern Generation The Model 3390 is the only instrument in its class with a Digital Pattern mode. It provides the ability to transmit arbitrary 16-bit patterns via a multi-pin connector located on the rear panel of the instrument. This feature can be used for applications such as testing clock and data signals directly, sending simple protocols to devices under test, and simulating simple control functions. With Keithley’s KiWAVE software package, you can easily create complex and long patterns, which the Model 3390 can generate at varying speeds and amplitudes. 10MHz External Reference Expands Flexibility The built-in 10MHz external time base is included at no extra cost. This external time base makes it simple to control multiple instruments from the same source, connect multiple Model 3390s together, and synchronize multiple signals of any shape. Ease of Use This instrument is easy to use. In most cases, pressing one button on the front panel or performing one or two mouse clicks on your PC is all that is necessary to generate or modify a waveform. The KiWAVE software package helps you define and manage waveforms, apply filters to waveforms, and display waveforms on a PC. In addition, the GPIB, USB, LAN, and LXI interfaces can connect the Model 3390 to most devices under test, instruments, and test fixtures. LXI Class C Compliance The Model 3390 supports the physical, programmable, LAN, and Web portions of the emerging LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) standard. The instrument can be monitored and controlled from any location on the LAN network via its LXI Web page.

The 3390 is a 50 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Keithley. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation.

Features:

  • 50 MHz sine wave frequency
  • 25 MHz pulse frequency
  • Arbitrary waveform generator with 256k-point, 14-bit resolution
  • Built-in function generator capability includes: sine, square, triangle, noise, DC, etc.
  • Precision pulses and square waves with fast (5ns) rise/fall times
  • Built-in 10 MHz external time base for multiple unit synchronization
  • Built-in AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM modulation
  • Frequency sweep and burst capability
  • Waveform creation software, KiWAVE, included
  • LXI Class C compliance
  • Ideal companion for Model 2100 Digital Multimeter, Keithley's high precision 6-½ digit DMM that makes critical measurements at a 5-½ digit price
  • 1-Year Factory Warranty

Accessories Supplied

  • Arbitrary Waveform Generator with power cord
  • One universal serial bus (USB) cable (USB-B-1)
  • One pattern generator cable (005-003-00003)
  • One Ethernet crossover cable (CA-180-3A)
  • CD-ROM containing user’s manual

Keithley has paired the best-in-class performance of the Model 3390 Arbitrary Waveform/Function Generator with the best price in the industry to provide your applications with superior waveform generation functionality and flexibility at an unparalleled price. The Model 3390 is an easy-to-use programmable signal generator with advanced function, pulse, and arbitrary waveform capabilities. Superior signal integrity, faster rise and fall times, lower noise, and greater waveform memory combine to provide high quality output signals. High resolution waveforms are supported by four times the waveform memory of any competitive waveform generator on the market. From its fully featured arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) to its high speed and ease-of-use, the Model 3390 is a complete signal generation solution for all your waveform application needs up to 50 MHz.

Versatile Waveform Creation Capabilities

The Model 3390 generates highly stable and accurate waveforms that allow you to create almost any desired shape. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques to achieve this level of performance and functionality.
The exceptional signal quality of the Model 3390 is a result of its high resolution, fast rise and fall times, and deep memory. This combined with its low price makes it the ideal solution for applications that use the 50MHz bandwidth and below. Lower speed instruments cannot provide the signal accuracy of the Model 3390, even at bandwidths they were specifically designed for.

Arbitrary Waveform Generation (ARB)

With the Model 3390, you can precisely replicate real world signals. This 14-bit ARB provides the ability to define waveforms with up to 256,000 data points and generate them at a sampling rate of 125MSamples/second. For ease of use, up to four user-defined waveforms can be stored in the onboard non-volatile memory.

Function Generation

Standard output waveforms can be created by pressing one button on the front panel. Ten standard waveforms are provided, including the basic sine, square, ramp, and triangle shapes. The Model 3390 offers the highest repetition rates of any instrument in its class, allowing you to better emulate the signals you need to test.

Pulse Generation

Pulse capabilities have become critically important as devices being tested have become smaller, more sensitive, and more complex. To accurately duplicate the signals these tiny devices receive, very clean pulses with crisp edges are mandatory, which is why the Model 3390 offers the fastest rise time (5ns) and cleanest pulse shapes for this class of instrument.

Modulating Waveforms

The ability of the Model 3390 to modulate at high internal frequencies allows you to accurately simulate real-world conditions. Modulate any of your signals with the built-in AM, FM, PM, PWM, or FSK source, or use your own external modulation source.

Noise Generation

Inject noise into your device under test with the press of a button. The adjustable amplitude and offset parameters control how much or how little noise is produced. The fast rise times and high speed capability provides the precise noise simulation your applications require.

Pattern Generation

The Model 3390 is the only instrument in its class with a Digital Pattern mode. It provides the ability to transmit arbitrary 16-bit patterns via a multi-pin connector located on the rear panel of the instrument. This feature can be used for applications such as testing clock and data signals directly, sending simple protocols to devices under test, and simulating simple control functions. With Keithley’s KiWAVE software package, you can easily create complex and long patterns, which the Model 3390 can generate at varying speeds and amplitudes.

10MHz External Reference Expands Flexibility

The built-in 10MHz external time base is included at no extra cost. This external time base makes it simple to control multiple instruments from the same source, connect multiple Model 3390s together, and synchronize multiple signals of any shape.

Ease of Use

This instrument is easy to use. In most cases, pressing one button on the front panel or performing one or two mouse clicks on your PC is all that is necessary to generate or modify a waveform. The KiWAVE software package helps you define and manage waveforms, apply filters to waveforms, and display waveforms on a PC. In addition, the GPIB, USB, LAN, and LXI interfaces can connect the Model 3390 to most devices under test, instruments, and test fixtures.

LXI Class C Compliance

The Model 3390 supports the physical, programmable, LAN, and Web portions of the emerging LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) standard. The instrument can be monitored and controlled from any location on the LAN network via its LXI Web page.

Supplier's Site Datasheet
Arbitrary Waveform Generator - 3390 - ValueTronics International, Inc.
Elgin, IL, USA
Arbitrary Waveform Generator
3390
Arbitrary Waveform Generator 3390
The 3390 is a 50 MHz arbitrary waveform generator from Keithley. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation. Features: 50 MHz sine wave frequency 25 MHz pulse frequency Arbitrary waveform generator with 256k-point, 14-bit resolution Built-in function generator capability includes: sine, square, triangle, noise, DC, etc. Precision pulses and square waves with fast (5ns) rise/fall times Built-in 10 MHz external time base for multiple unit synchronization Built-in AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM modulation Frequency sweep and burst capability Waveform creation software, KiWAVE, included LXI Class C compliance Ideal companion for Model 2100 Digital Multimeter, Keithley's high precision 6-½ digit DMM that makes critical measurements at a 5-1/2 digit price Keithley has paired the best-in-class performance of the Model 3390 Arbitrary Waveform/Function Generator with the best price in the industry to provide your applications with superior waveform generation functionality and flexibility at an unparalleled price. The Model 3390 is an easy-to-use programmable signal generator with advanced function, pulse, and arbitrary waveform capabilities. Superior signal integrity, faster rise and fall times, lower noise, and greater waveform memory combine to provide high quality output signals. High resolution waveforms are supported by four times the waveform memory of any competitive waveform generator on the market. From its fully featured arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) to its high speed and ease-of-use, the Model 3390 is a complete signal generation solution for all your waveform application needs up to 50 MHz. Versatile Waveform Creation Capabilities The Model 3390 generates highly stable and accurate waveforms that allow you to create almost any desired shape. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques to achieve this level of performance and functionality. The exceptional signal quality of the Model 3390 is a result of its high resolution, fast rise and fall times, and deep memory. This combined with its low price makes it the ideal solution for applications that use the 50MHz bandwidth and below. Lower speed instruments cannot provide the signal accuracy of the Model 3390, even at bandwidths they were specifically designed for. Arbitrary Waveform Generation (ARB) With the Model 3390, you can precisely replicate real world signals. This 14-bit ARB provides the ability to define waveforms with up to 256,000 data points and generate them at a sampling rate of 125MSamples/second. For ease of use, up to four user-defined waveforms can be stored in the onboard non-volatile memory. Function Generation Standard output waveforms can be created by pressing one button on the front panel. Ten standard waveforms are provided, including the basic sine, square, ramp, and triangle shapes. The Model 3390 offers the highest repetition rates of any instrument in its class, allowing you to better emulate the signals you need to test. Pulse Generation Pulse capabilities have become critically important as devices being tested have become smaller, more sensitive, and more complex. To accurately duplicate the signals these tiny devices receive, very clean pulses with crisp edges are mandatory, which is why the Model 3390 offers the fastest rise time (5ns) and cleanest pulse shapes for this class of instrument. Modulating Waveforms The ability of the Model 3390 to modulate at high internal frequencies allows you to accurately simulate real-world conditions. Modulate any of your signals with the built-in AM, FM, PM, PWM, or FSK source, or use your own external modulation source. Noise Generation Inject noise into your device under test with the press of a button. The adjustable amplitude and offset parameters control how much or how little noise is produced. The fast rise times and high speed capability provides the precise noise simulation your applications require. Pattern Generation The Model 3390 is the only instrument in its class with a Digital Pattern mode. It provides the ability to transmit arbitrary 16-bit patterns via a multi-pin connector located on the rear panel of the instrument. This feature can be used for applications such as testing clock and data signals directly, sending simple protocols to devices under test, and simulating simple control functions. With Keithley’s KiWAVE software package, you can easily create complex and long patterns, which the Model 3390 can generate at varying speeds and amplitudes. 10MHz External Reference Expands Flexibility The built-in 10MHz external time base is included at no extra cost. This external time base makes it simple to control multiple instruments from the same source, connect multiple Model 3390s together, and synchronize multiple signals of any shape. Ease of Use This instrument is easy to use. In most cases, pressing one button on the front panel or performing one or two mouse clicks on your PC is all that is necessary to generate or modify a waveform. The KiWAVE software package helps you define and manage waveforms, apply filters to waveforms, and display waveforms on a PC. In addition, the GPIB, USB, LAN, and LXI interfaces can connect the Model 3390 to most devices under test, instruments, and test fixtures. LXI Class C Compliance The Model 3390 supports the physical, programmable, LAN, and Web portions of the emerging LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) standard. The instrument can be monitored and controlled from any location on the LAN network via its LXI Web page.

The 3390 is a 50 MHz arbitrary waveform generator from Keithley. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a type of electronic test equipment people use to generate repetitive or single-shot electrical waveforms. Single-shot waveforms require a triggering source, either internal or external, while repetitive waveforms do not. Inject the signal the waveform generator creates into a device for analysis during testing, finding problems with the device, or confirming proper operation.

Features:

  • 50 MHz sine wave frequency
  • 25 MHz pulse frequency
  • Arbitrary waveform generator with 256k-point, 14-bit resolution
  • Built-in function generator capability includes: sine, square, triangle, noise, DC, etc.
  • Precision pulses and square waves with fast (5ns) rise/fall times
  • Built-in 10 MHz external time base for multiple unit synchronization
  • Built-in AM, FM, PM, FSK, PWM modulation
  • Frequency sweep and burst capability
  • Waveform creation software, KiWAVE, included
  • LXI Class C compliance
  • Ideal companion for Model 2100 Digital Multimeter, Keithley's high precision 6-½ digit DMM that makes critical measurements at a 5-1/2 digit price

Keithley has paired the best-in-class performance of the Model 3390 Arbitrary Waveform/Function Generator with the best price in the industry to provide your applications with superior waveform generation functionality and flexibility at an unparalleled price. The Model 3390 is an easy-to-use programmable signal generator with advanced function, pulse, and arbitrary waveform capabilities. Superior signal integrity, faster rise and fall times, lower noise, and greater waveform memory combine to provide high quality output signals. High resolution waveforms are supported by four times the waveform memory of any competitive waveform generator on the market. From its fully featured arbitrary waveform generator (ARB) to its high speed and ease-of-use, the Model 3390 is a complete signal generation solution for all your waveform application needs up to 50 MHz.

Versatile Waveform Creation Capabilities

The Model 3390 generates highly stable and accurate waveforms that allow you to create almost any desired shape. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) techniques to achieve this level of performance and functionality.

The exceptional signal quality of the Model 3390 is a result of its high resolution, fast rise and fall times, and deep memory. This combined with its low price makes it the ideal solution for applications that use the 50MHz bandwidth and below. Lower speed instruments cannot provide the signal accuracy of the Model 3390, even at bandwidths they were specifically designed for.

Arbitrary Waveform Generation (ARB)

With the Model 3390, you can precisely replicate real world signals. This 14-bit ARB provides the ability to define waveforms with up to 256,000 data points and generate them at a sampling rate of 125MSamples/second. For ease of use, up to four user-defined waveforms can be stored in the onboard non-volatile memory.

Function Generation

Standard output waveforms can be created by pressing one button on the front panel. Ten standard waveforms are provided, including the basic sine, square, ramp, and triangle shapes. The Model 3390 offers the highest repetition rates of any instrument in its class, allowing you to better emulate the signals you need to test.

Pulse Generation

Pulse capabilities have become critically important as devices being tested have become smaller, more sensitive, and more complex. To accurately duplicate the signals these tiny devices receive, very clean pulses with crisp edges are mandatory, which is why the Model 3390 offers the fastest rise time (5ns) and cleanest pulse shapes for this class of instrument.

Modulating Waveforms

The ability of the Model 3390 to modulate at high internal frequencies allows you to accurately simulate real-world conditions. Modulate any of your signals with the built-in AM, FM, PM, PWM, or FSK source, or use your own external modulation source.

Noise Generation

Inject noise into your device under test with the press of a button. The adjustable amplitude and offset parameters control how much or how little noise is produced. The fast rise times and high speed capability provides the precise noise simulation your applications require.

Pattern Generation

The Model 3390 is the only instrument in its class with a Digital Pattern mode. It provides the ability to transmit arbitrary 16-bit patterns via a multi-pin connector located on the rear panel of the instrument. This feature can be used for applications such as testing clock and data signals directly, sending simple protocols to devices under test, and simulating simple control functions. With Keithley’s KiWAVE software package, you can easily create complex and long patterns, which the Model 3390 can generate at varying speeds and amplitudes.

10MHz External Reference Expands Flexibility

The built-in 10MHz external time base is included at no extra cost. This external time base makes it simple to control multiple instruments from the same source, connect multiple Model 3390s together, and synchronize multiple signals of any shape.

Ease of Use

This instrument is easy to use. In most cases, pressing one button on the front panel or performing one or two mouse clicks on your PC is all that is necessary to generate or modify a waveform. The KiWAVE software package helps you define and manage waveforms, apply filters to waveforms, and display waveforms on a PC. In addition, the GPIB, USB, LAN, and LXI interfaces can connect the Model 3390 to most devices under test, instruments, and test fixtures.

LXI Class C Compliance

The Model 3390 supports the physical, programmable, LAN, and Web portions of the emerging LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation (LXI) standard. The instrument can be monitored and controlled from any location on the LAN network via its LXI Web page.

Supplier's Site Datasheet

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Product Category Signal Generators
Product Number 3390
Product Name Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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