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Manufacturer number: 785117-01
Arbitrary signal characteristics: | Yes |
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Bandwidth (MHz): | 80 |
Bustype: | PXI Express |
Connection type front: | 1-Pin, Weiblich SMA, 19-Pin, Weiblich Mini-HDMI |
Digital upconversion: | No |
HF signal generation: | No |
Max. Update rate (MS/s): | 800 |
Module width: | 1 |
Number of analogue output channels: | 1 |
Protectively coated: | No |
RF generator frequency range (GHz): | 0 MHz bis 80 MHz |
Scripts: | Yes |
Voltage range of the analogue output (V): | -12 V bis 12 V |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
With case: | Yes |
The PXIe-5433 is an 80 MHz arbitrary generator for generating user-defined, arbitrary waveforms and standard functions such as sine, square, triangle and ramp. The arbitrary generator generates signals from -12 V to +12 V and uses step-by-step resampling for the precise generation of signal curves. The PXIe-5433 also offers advanced synchronization and generation functions such as scripting for waveforms and streaming.
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