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Arbitrary waveform generators
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M8100A Series Arbitrary Waveform Generators Getting Started Guide
Wideband RF Signal Generation in Wireless and Aerospace/Defense
applications - Latest developments in radar and wireless technologies
require signals with modulation bandwidths beyond 10 GHz, in some
cases up to 30 GHz, with good signal quality. Generating those signals
on an IF rather than I/Q is another important capability to support these
applications.
Physics, Chemistry and General-Purpose Electronics Research - The
M8199A AWG allows you to generate any arbitrary waveform that can
be mathematically described. For example, a signal calculated in
MATLAB can be downloaded directly into the M8199A.
This includes ultra-short, yet precise pulses down to 5 ps pulse width or
extremely short, wideband RF pulses and chirps which are needed to
investigate in chemical reactions, elementary particle excitation and
quantum effects.
The M8199A is an instrument module that can be installed into the
M9505A 5-slot AXIe Chassis. This module occupies two slots of the 5-slot
chassis. It must be installed in the slot immediately above the M8008A
Clock Generator module. The M8008A module must be installed in slot 1;
therefore, the M8199A module must be installed in slots 2 and 3 of the
AXIe chassis.
If the M9537A AXIe Embedded Controller is also being used, the Controller
module must be installed in slot 1, followed by the M8008A module in slot
2 and M8199A module in slots 3 and 4, respectively.
Figure 5
on page -20 shows a typical configuration of M8199A and
M8158A.
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