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A direct digital synthesiser serves as the foundation for the operation of the arbitrary function generator (AFG), a subset of arbitrary waveform generators.
The arbitrary function generator makes use of integrated circuits made for direct digital frequency synthesisers, but it also makes it possible to build an arbitrary waveform generator circuit quickly and affordably.
A function generator is an electronic testing tool that produces and transmits standard waveforms, most often sine and square waves, to the item being tested. It can be used to check the functionality of an electronic device or to test a design.
The Global arbitrary function generator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
New High Signal Fidelity Arbitrary Function Generator from Tektronix is launched. The new equipment helps to address the signal generation needs in advanced research, radar and electronic warfare system design and test, and electronic test because it provides excellent signal fidelity and scalability at an inexpensive price point.
The new AWG5200 Series provides a special range of features that have never been available in an all-in-one instrument on the market.
Along with support for multiple unit synchronisation, these features include a 10 GS/s sample rate, 16-bit resolution, and up to 8 channels per unit. Additionally, the bundle includes a versatile waveform creation plug-in suite with thorough coverage for a variety of standards and digital modulation techniques.
High-performance digital-analog converters (DACs) are a feature of the new series instruments, enabling them to deliver both speed and resolution in a tightly integrated product package.
In advanced research, the AWG can use potent DAC cores to produce highly detailed RF/RW signals or even complicated pulse trains. In addition, the AWG offers 16-bit vertical resolution compared to 14-bits for its rivals.