Keysight Technologies 33600A Arbitrary Waveform Generator, 80MHz Max, 2-Channel, 1 μHz Min

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RS Stock No.:
808-8689
Distrelec Article No.:
110-81-015
Mfr. Part No.:
33612A
Brand:
Keysight Technologies
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Brand

Keysight Technologies

Maximum Frequency

80MHz

Minimum Frequency

1 μHz

Maximum Frequency Triangle Ramps

800kHz

Number of Channels

2

Minimum Frequency Triangle Ramps

1µHz

Maximum Sampling Frequency

4Msps

Resolution

4 Digit

Pulse Resolution

4Digit

Minimum Pulse Delay

3.3ns

Minimum Pulse Width

8ns

Arbitrary Waveforms

Yes

Length

303.2mm

Sweep

Linear, Logarithmic

Width

261.1mm

Connector Type

BNC

Weight

3.5kg

Interface Type

GPIB, LAN, USB

Inputs

Modulation In, Reference In, Trig In

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

Display Type

4.3 in TFT

Rise - Fall Time

4ns

Model Number p

33600A

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Data Entry

Keyboard

Dimensions

303.2 x 261.1 x 103.8mm

Maximum Output Amplitude

20V Pk-Pk

Height

103.8mm

COO (Country of Origin):
MY

Keysight Technologies Arbitrary Waveform Generator, 2 Channels, 80MHz Bandwidth - 33600A Series - 33612A


Need to create a custom waveform with a high degree of accuracy? Turn to this arbitrary waveform generator from Keysight Technologies. As it uses Agilent's Trueform technology, it gives you anti-aliased waveforms for enhanced precision. For flexibility, you can use an oscillator, the included Waveform Builder Basic software or another program to create arbitrary waveforms. Thanks to this component's built-in PRBS functions, you can check a transmission line or generate an eye-pattern stimulus without the need for a separate pulse generator.

Features & Benefits


• Rise and fall time of 2.9ns lets you set trigger points with a high level of accuracy
• Built-in LAN and USB connections for ease of connection to a computer
• Edge jitter of less than 1ps to minimise the risk of timing errors

Applications


• Digital communications
• Laboratories
• Electronics design

What’s the difference between a function generator and an arbitrary waveform generator?


A function generator can produce standard waveform shapes such as sine, square and pulse waves, while an arbitrary waveform generator allows you to produce a waveform with a custom shape designed by you.

Note

Manufacturer’s Warranty

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