This direct digital synthesis IC can function as an arbitrary waveform generator by bypassing the SIN table ROM, holding the phase accumulator at zero, and using the phase register as the ...
Siglent has introduced a two-channel arbitrary waveform generator series with 16bit 1Gsample/s sampling and outputs at up to 60GHz. The SDG1000X Plus series is a step up from the existing SDG1000X ...
Many applications require a low-distortion sine wave which tracks the clock from a microprocessor. For most designs, this involves a digital/analog converter (DAC), sine table in read-only memory (ROM ...
The AWG (arbitrary waveform generator), with its near universal selection of waveforms, has become a popular signal source for test systems. Modular AWGs let you add standard or custom waveforms to ...
Digital-to-analog converters (DACs) have been widely used since the 1980s in arbitrary function generators (AFGs) and arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs) to produce signals for verification, ...
A signal generator that can produce the usual sine, square, and triangle waves is handy and has been a staple of electronic benches for decades. Being able to craft custom signals opens up new ...