ValueTronics International, Inc. Arbitrary Waveform Generator N6030A

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The N6030A is a Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Agilent. 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. Additional Features: Dual output channels drive differential and single-ended designs Multi-emitter and Multi-path simulations possible via synchronization of multiple modules Complex waveforms can be created via advanced sequencing engine Leverage of existing software: Use code from MATLAB®, and other programs for ease of integration 1.25 GS/s sample clock 15 bits of vertical resolution Dual channel operation Differential and single-ended outputs Multiple module synchronization Up to 125 k definable waveform segments Up to 16 k unique definable sequences Complete instrument control from MATLAB® Compatible with CompactPCI and PXI mainframes The Keysight Agilent HP N6030A arbitrary waveform generator delivers unprecedented performance for creation of complex wideband waveforms. High sampling rate and high bit resolution provided in a single instrument enable designers to create ideal waveforms for accurate test of radar, satellite and frequency agile systems. Each channel of the Keysight Agilent HP N6030A provides 250 MHz of modulation bandwidths and over 65 dBc of spurious free dynamic range. When the N6030A is combined with a wideband I/Q upconverter, modulation bandwidth of 500 MHz can be realized at microwave frequencies for authentic signal simulations for IF and RF subsystem test.
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The N6030A is a Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Agilent. 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. Additional Features: Dual output channels drive differential and single-ended designs Multi-emitter and Multi-path simulations possible via synchronization of multiple modules Complex waveforms can be created via advanced sequencing engine Leverage of existing software: Use code from MATLAB®, and other programs for ease of integration 1.25 GS/s sample clock 15 bits of vertical resolution Dual channel operation Differential and single-ended outputs Multiple module synchronization Up to 125 k definable waveform segments Up to 16 k unique definable sequences Complete instrument control from MATLAB® Compatible with CompactPCI and PXI mainframes The Keysight Agilent HP N6030A arbitrary waveform generator delivers unprecedented performance for creation of complex wideband waveforms. High sampling rate and high bit resolution provided in a single instrument enable designers to create ideal waveforms for accurate test of radar, satellite and frequency agile systems. Each channel of the Keysight Agilent HP N6030A provides 250 MHz of modulation bandwidths and over 65 dBc of spurious free dynamic range. When the N6030A is combined with a wideband I/Q upconverter, modulation bandwidth of 500 MHz can be realized at microwave frequencies for authentic signal simulations for IF and RF subsystem test.

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator N6030A
The N6030A is a Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Agilent. 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. Additional Features: Dual output channels drive differential and single-ended designs Multi-emitter and Multi-path simulations possible via synchronization of multiple modules Complex waveforms can be created via advanced sequencing engine Leverage of existing software: Use code from MATLAB®, and other programs for ease of integration 1.25 GS/s sample clock 15 bits of vertical resolution Dual channel operation Differential and single-ended outputs Multiple module synchronization Up to 125 k definable waveform segments Up to 16 k unique definable sequences Complete instrument control from MATLAB® Compatible with CompactPCI and PXI mainframes The Keysight Agilent HP N6030A arbitrary waveform generator delivers unprecedented performance for creation of complex wideband waveforms. High sampling rate and high bit resolution provided in a single instrument enable designers to create ideal waveforms for accurate test of radar, satellite and frequency agile systems. Each channel of the Keysight Agilent HP N6030A provides 250 MHz of modulation bandwidths and over 65 dBc of spurious free dynamic range. When the N6030A is combined with a wideband I/Q upconverter, modulation bandwidth of 500 MHz can be realized at microwave frequencies for authentic signal simulations for IF and RF subsystem test.

The N6030A is a Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Agilent. 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.

Additional Features:

  • Dual output channels drive differential and single-ended designs
  • Multi-emitter and Multi-path simulations possible via synchronization of multiple modules
  • Complex waveforms can be created via advanced sequencing engine
  • Leverage of existing software: Use code from MATLAB®, and other programs for ease of integration
  • 1.25 GS/s sample clock
  • 15 bits of vertical resolution
  • Dual channel operation
  • Differential and single-ended outputs
  • Multiple module synchronization
  • Up to 125 k definable waveform segments
  • Up to 16 k unique definable sequences
  • Complete instrument control from MATLAB®
  • Compatible with CompactPCI and PXI mainframes

The Keysight Agilent HP N6030A arbitrary waveform generator delivers unprecedented performance for creation of complex wideband waveforms. High sampling rate and high bit resolution provided in a single instrument enable designers to create ideal waveforms for accurate test of radar, satellite and frequency agile systems. Each channel of the Keysight Agilent HP N6030A provides 250 MHz of modulation bandwidths and over 65 dBc of spurious free dynamic range. When the N6030A is combined with a wideband I/Q upconverter, modulation bandwidth of 500 MHz can be realized at microwave frequencies for authentic signal simulations for IF and RF subsystem test.

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Product Category Signal Generators
Product Number N6030A
Product Name Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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