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
Manufacturer:
Keysight Technologies
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Brand

Keysight Technologies

Maximum Frequency

80MHz

Minimum Frequency

1 μHz

Maximum Frequency Triangle Ramps

800kHz

Minimum Frequency Triangle Ramps

1µHz

Number of Channels

2

Maximum Sampling Frequency

4Msps

Resolution

4 Digit

Pulse Resolution

4Digit

Minimum Pulse Delay

3.3ns

Minimum Pulse Width

8ns

Arbitrary Waveforms

Yes

Width

261.1mm

Inputs

Modulation In, Reference In, Trig In

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

Display Type

4.3 in TFT

Data Entry

Keyboard

Maximum Output Amplitude

20V Pk-Pk

Dimensions

303.2 x 261.1 x 103.8mm

Sweep

Linear, Logarithmic

Rise - Fall Time

4ns

Model Number p

33600A

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Interface Type

GPIB, LAN, USB

Height

103.8mm

Connector Type

BNC

Length

303.2mm

Weight

3.5kg

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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