Keysight M3201A PXIe Arbitrary Waveform Generator: 500 MSPS, 16 bits
Applications
- Aerospace Defense
- Electronic test
- Communications
Functionality
- 1 slot PXIe 2/4 channel AWG
- 500 MSa/s, 16 bit, 200 MHz bandwidth
- High-quality output signal with low phase noise
- Includes function generation (sinusoidal, triangular, square, DC) and amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation capability
Performance characteristics
- Up to 2 GB of onboard RAM (~1 GSa)
- Optional simultaneous amplitude and phase modulation (DM1)
- Flowchart style programming enabled by Hardware Virtual Instrument Design Environment (M3601A) provides real-time sequencing, inter-module synchronization and real-time decision making. (M3201A, Option HV1 required)
- Graphical FPGA Design Environment (M3602A) enables easy customization of the M3201A by the non-FPGA programmer. (M3201A, Option PF1 required)
The M3201A PXIe arbitrary waveform generator is ideal for general purpose AWG automated test requirements. It offers high channel density with high-quality output with low phase noise. The optional real-time sequencing, intermodulation synchronization, and graphical FPGA programming software tools expand its capability to enable a number of solutions including envelope tracking (ET) and DPD (part of PA/FEM reference solution), MIMO, baseband electronics design, wireless device manufacturing, ATE, beamforming and other multi-channel coherent signal generation and multi-channel signal generation.
The M3201A PXIe arbitrary waveform generator is ideal for general purpose AWG automated test requirements. It offers high channel density with high-quality output with low phase noise. The optional real-time sequencing, intermodulation synchronization, and graphical FPGA programming software tools expand its capability to enable a number of solutions including envelope tracking (ET) and DPD (part of PA/FEM reference solution), MIMO, baseband electronics design, wireless device manufacturing, ATE, beamforming and other multi-channel coherent signal generation and multi-channel signal generation.