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Baseband refers to the frequency range that a signal occupies in signal processing and telecommunications when it has not been modulated to higher frequencies. Typically, transducers produce baseband signals by turning a different variable into an electrical signal.
A baseband signal will at least have a large ratio bandwidth and possibly even frequency components that extend all the way to DC. A passband signal is a baseband transmission that has been modulated. This features a wider frequency range, a smaller ratio, and a smaller fractional bandwidth.
One of the most crucial devices for electronics and communication is the signal generator. For several reasons, including testing, debugging, and designing, it is utilised to produce various types of signals and frequencies.
The Global Baseband signal generator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Keysight IQ Baseband Signal Player for Waveform Generators from the 33500B Series.The Trueform signal-generation technique used in the Keysight 33500B Series waveform generators combines the best aspects of point-by-point and direct digital synthesis (DDS) designs.
At a cost exclusive to DDS, it offers improved performance. Compared to comparable instruments in the same class, the 33500B versions feature lower jitter and lower harmonic distortion. Users are able to position edges more precisely because of the jitter performance, which helps minimise timing mistakes in circuit designs.
Non-harmonic spurs are under 75dBc, and total harmonic distortion is under 0.04%. Users will have improved precision thanks to clear signals that don’t introduce noise. Users can more precisely define trigger points thanks to the jitter rate and 8.4ns rise and fall timings.
The 33500B models’ 16 bit resolution allows for output variations as low as 1uV, enabling users to evaluate low-voltage circuits and designs.