Berkeley Nucleonics Introduces 31.5 MHz True Arbitrary... -
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Published on: 1/9/2003
Last Visited: 1/9/2003
"The 31.5 MHz design of the Model 632 offers our customers a host of new features and enhanced frequency range at a fantastic price," said Berkeley Nucleonics president David Brown."An improved user interface coupled with waveform creation software and the latest DSP processor make the 632 a must for every test bench."
Beta test users have found the instrument extremely versatile and easy to use.The front panel keypad or RS-232 controls Arbitrary Waveform Generation, Pulse and Function Generation and other waveform modes, including Sweep, VCO, AM, FM, Phase Modulation, FSK, SSB, BPSK, DTMF Generate and Detect, Burst and Power Level Measurement.The Model 632 signal is fully synthesized from DC to 31.5 MHz with .001% accuracy, and uses a high-speed DSP processor to control every aspect of the DDS system.