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News Release from: Rohde and Schwarz | Subject: R and S SMJ-B50 and SMJ-B51
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 June 2007
Signal generators cut costs for
production testing
Rohde and Schwarz has added low-cost options to its SMJ100A vector signal generator range for use in production test setups.
When signal generators are used in production testing, the ability to generate signals in real time or to make frequent changes to signal parameters is not usually necessary Price is a powerful argument for purchasing an instrument
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With this group of users in mind, Rohde and Schwarz has expanded its R and S SMJ100A vector signal generator at the lower end.
The R and S SMJ-B50 and SMJ-B51 options now make it possible to equip the R and S SMJ100A with ARB-only baseband generators without comprising the signal quality.
This solution is more cost-effective than the existing baseband options for the signal generator because only the functions that are absolutely necessary are provided.
The option for the R and S SMJ100A with the ARB-only functionality is available in two versions with a memory depth of 64Msample (R and S SMJ-B50) or 16Msample (R and S SMJ-B51).
Users can generate digital signals by using the R and S WinIQSIM or WinIQSIM II simulation software; or they can use Third-party tools such as Matlab.
The R and S SMJ-B50 and SMJ-B51 options for the R and S SMJ100A vector signal generator are now available from Rohde and Schwarz. Request a free brochure from Rohde and Schwarz ...
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