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Function generator boasts 80MHz bandwidth

A TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 28, 2003

The Agilent Technologies 33250A delivers nearly double the performance of any other generator in its price class.

The Agilent Technologies 33250A delivers nearly double the performance of any other generator in its price class.

The instrument's 80MHz bandwidth tackles more diverse applications than ever before, with a wide variety of built-in signals, custom arbitrary waveforms, and pulse capabilities to help tackle hundreds of design tasks.

Direct digital synthesis techniques create stable, accurate output signals with low distortion.

The Agilent 33250A offers all the waveforms required for the vast majority of electronic and electromechanical test needs up to 80MHz.

Standard outputs include sine, square, ramp, noise, sin(x)/x, DC volts and more.

In addition, the built-in pulse generator provides a simple way to replicate clock and control signals and perform other digital tests.

When a standard signal is not enough, the 33250A both simplifies the process of creating arbitrary waveforms and expands the performance of these powerful custom signals.

Now, with sample rates of up to 200Msample/s, 12bit resolution and memory depth of 64K points, users can create an unlimited variety of unique signals that match the exact needs of their applications.

A new graphical user interface makes the creation of arbitrary waveforms easier then ever.

Sweep, burst, modulation and an external 10MHz clock reference are all standard features, along with GPIB and RS232 connectivity.

The 33250A is covered by a 3-year warranty.

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