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Product category: Board-Level Instruments
News Release from: Tabor Electronics | Subject: Model 5351
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 December 2007

PCI-based generator is ideal modulation
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The Model 5351 is a sensible alternative to a GPIB-based waveform generator when developing a PCI-based test system.

Tabor Electronics has a new 250Msample/s arbitrary waveform/function generator in PCI format The Model 5351 is a single-channel PCI-based frequency agile waveform synthesiser that combines industry leading performance, frequency agility and modulation capability in a stand-alone, PCI-based-type product

Signal output in the range of 700uHz to 100MHz and 16bit vertical DAC resolution provide the test stimuli required for the decades to come.

It can be used as an arbitrary waveform generator, modulating generator, as well as function and pulse generator.

The Model 5351 is a sensible alternative to a GPIB-based waveform generator when developing a PCI-based test system.

It provides a synergistic combination of a function generator, arbitrary waveform synthesiser, programmable sequencer, pulse generator, and modulation generator in one instrument.

The 5351 also provides high-speed waveforms to simulate signal distortion, power line cycle dropouts, video signals, component failures and power supply transients According to Ron Glazer, Tabor's Business Development Manager: "New technology requirements are driving communications systems to use increasingly narrow channel width".

"A high sample rate of 250Msample/s makes the 5351 an ideal modulation source for troubleshooting new encoding schemes and a perfect solution for all the PCI-based system developers".

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