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Tabor - Arbitrary Waveform Generators

Waveform Generators appear similar in operation to Analog Function Generators, but their operation is completely different and require additional skills for full exploitation. 

Tabor specializes in the field of waveform generation with an array of products starting from EISA, PCI and PXI through VXI to advanced bench instruments. 
The generators are supplied with complementary software simplifying operation. Just draw on the screen, click on the download button and the output is updated instantly. The product line ranges from the low-cost 8023 to the fast, high-performance 3362.  


 

Model 1281
1.2 GS/s Single-channel Arbitrary Waveform Generator


The 1281, Single Channel Frequency Agile Waveform Synthesizer, combines industry-leading 1.2GS/s sample clock performance, frequency agility and modulation capability in a stand-alone package. Capable of generating waveforms from 1Hz to 400MHz the 1281 supports test stimulus demands of the information age, applications requiring clear tone separation and less than 700ps transition time.

 

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Model 1281
50 MS/s Single-channel Arbitrary Waveform Generator


Model 5061 represent the company’s next generation of products in the field of function, pulse and arbitrary waveform generators. These instruments are superior and far more versatile than any existing equivalent weather it is an analog or digital product. As a waveform source, this model can replace analog generators in almost every application. 
The Instrument combines high-frequency performance, versatility and compact size in a boxed format. Featuring signal output in the range of 1mHz to 25MHz and 14-bit vertical DAC resolution and up to 1M arbitrary waveform buffer, these instruments exhibit performance and provide solutions to the most demanding test stimulus challenge.

 

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