Arbitrary Waveform Generators
Tektronix arbitrary waveform generators enable complex signal generation with simple, easy to use tools. The arbitrary waveform generator family provides leading-edge performance with sample rates up to 50 GS/s, up to 4 channels and software packages that simplify the creation of these complex signals.
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
AWG5200
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The AWG5200 Arbitrary Waveform Generator meets demanding signal generation needs with high signal fidelity and the ability to scale up to 32 or more channels with multi-unit synchronization at an affordable price. Ideal for advanced research, electronic test and radar, and electronic warfare system design and test.
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
AWG70000B
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The AWG70000B Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator represents the cutting edge in sample rate, signal fidelity and waveform memory, making it ideal for design, testing and operations of complex components, systems and experiments. With up to sample rate of 50 GS/s and 10-bit vertical resolution, it delivers the industry's best signal stimulus solution for easy generation of ideal, distorted and “real-life” signals.
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
AWG5000 Series
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With 14 Bit vertical resolution up to 1.2 GS/s, 4 analog, and 32 digital channel outputs, the AWG5000 Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator is the ideal solution for versatile mixed signal generation. The AWG5000 Series gives you a unique combination of analog and digital output performance allowing you to generate analog and digital IQ, as well as IF signals in a single instrument. With the addition of advance sequencing and dynamic jump capability, extremely complex waveforms can easily be created to more closely simulate real world environments.
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Vector Network Analyzer (VNA)
TTR500 Series
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The Tektronix TTR500 Series 2-port, 2-path vector network analyzer gives RF design and validation engineers, education professionals, and manufacturing organizations the ability to accelerate their time-to-market by reducing prototype iterations and making everyday measurements with accuracy and confidence.




