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Generator Product List and Ranking from 33 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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  5. 5 シバタ Aichi//Machine elements and parts ファインバブル事業部

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  1. Scale removal in 30 days! Hydrogen UFB and oxygen UFB generator "Aurable" テンソー電磁技術工業
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  4. 4 Dry-type mist generation device "Fine Cold Mist System"
  5. 5 Compact Rechargeable Pure Water Mist Generator "plus TRACER" Shin Nippon Air Technologies Company Solution Division

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Germany Spectrum Corporation Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG M4i.66xx

Spectrum's AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) with a resolution of 16 bits, a maximum sample rate of 1.25 GS/s, and a maximum bandwidth of 400 MHz.

That AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) can be purchased at an affordable price. Spectrum M4i.66xx-x8 - 16 bit 1.25 GS/s AWG Series Sample Rate: Up to 1.25 GS/s Resolution: 16 bit Maximum Bandwidth: 400 MHz 2G Sample Onboard Pattern Memory Number of Output Channels: 1, 2, 4 High-Speed Data Transfer: PCIe x8 Gen2 up to 2.8 GB/s Trigger Modes: Edge, Level, Window, OR/AND Waveform Generation Modes: Single, Single Repeat, Repeat, Multi, Gated, Sequence, FIFO … Synchronization operation is possible with up to 8 cards.

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Germany Spectrum Corporation Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG DN2.66x

AWG network box that can be easily connected to desktops and laptops via Ethernet and can be easily used from the included GUI.

Spectrum M4i.66xx-x8 - 16 bit 1.25 GS/s Arbitrary Waveform Generator Series Ethernet Remote Arbitrary Waveform Generator LXI Core 2011 compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface Maximum continuous data transfer rate: 100MB/s (depends on your network environment) Optionally, a Linux controller can be integrated Sample rate: up to 1.25GS/s Resolution: 16 bit Maximum bandwidth: 400MHz Maximum 2 x 2G sample onboard pattern memory Number of output channels: 1, 2, 4, 8 Maximum data transfer rate: 100MB/s (depends on your LAN environment) Trigger modes: Edge, Level, Window, OR/AND Waveform generation modes: Single, Single Repeat, Repeat, Multi, Gated, Sequence, FIFO …

  • Signal Generator

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Germany Spectrum Corporation Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG M2p.65xx

Spectrum's AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) with a resolution of 16 bits, a maximum sample rate of 125 MS/s, and a maximum bandwidth of 70 MHz.

That AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) can be purchased at an affordable price of less than half that of standalone types. It can easily be integrated with a digitizer for coordinated operation. Synchronous operation with up to 16 cards (128 outputs) is possible. On May 15, 2019, two new 8-channel versions were added. On November 26, 2019, six new high-output voltage versions were added. Sample Rate: 40MS/s, 125MS/s Output Bandwidth (-3dB): 70MHz, 40MHz, 5MHz, 1MHz Number of Output Channels: 1, 2, 4, 8 Number of Output Channels (High Output Voltage Version): 1, 2, 4 Output Voltage Level: ±1mV to ±3V, 1mV step (50Ω load) ±2mV to ±6V, 2mV step (High Impedance Load) Output Voltage Level (High Output Voltage Version): ±1mV to ±6V, 1mV step (50Ω load) ±2mV to ±12V, 2mV step (High Impedance Load) Resolution: 16 bit Onboard Memory: 512M samples

  • Signal Generator

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Explanatory material "What is AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator)?" *Currently available for free.

Explaining the features of "AWG," which generates the necessary analog waveforms for experiments, measurements, and inspections!

We are currently offering a document summarizing the role and applications of "AWG," which is active in various measurements, as well as basic knowledge about its collaborative operation with digitizers. (*You can view it immediately by clicking the "PDF Download" button.) [Contents (partial)] ■ What is AWG? ■ Basic performance and applications of AWG ■ Collaborative operation of AWG and digitizers ■ AWG waveform generation modes ■ Differences from pulse (function) generators, etc. Additionally, our company handles a wide range of "AWG" products from Spectrum. The new product 'M2p.65xx' supports 8-channel output and features an expandable board type, achieving a more affordable price compared to standalone types. (*The product catalog is in English. Please contact us for more details.)

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Germany Spectrum Corporation Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG DN6.65x

AWG network box that can be easily connected to desktops and laptops via Ethernet and can be easily used from the included GUI.

Spectrum DN6.65x - 48 channel, 16 bit AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) NETBOX up to 125 MS/s series Ethernet Remote Arbitrary Waveform Generator LXI Core 2011 compliant Gigabit Ethernet interface Maximum continuous data transfer rate: 100MB/s (depends on your network environment) Optionally, a Linux controller can be integrated Sample rate: up to 125MS/s Resolution: 16 bit Maximum bandwidth: 60MHz Pattern memory: 64M samples/channel Number of output channels: 24, 32, 40, 48 Maximum data transfer rate: 100MB/s (depends on your LAN environment) Trigger modes: Edge, Level, Window, OR/AND Waveform generation modes: Single, Single Repeat, Repeat, Multi, Gated, Sequence, FIFO …

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Digitizer & AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) hybridNETBOX

A hybrid net box for a digitizer and arbitrary waveform generator that can be easily used from the included GUI by connecting to a computer via Ethernet.

The Spectrum company's hybrid netbox houses a multi-channel AWG (Arbitrary Waveform Generator) and digitizer in one box, allowing for multi-channel waveform generation, data acquisition, and signal analysis with a single instrument. Connection to a computer is easily achieved via Gigabit Ethernet, and it can be easily controlled from the included waveform generation, acquisition, and analysis GUI (SBench6), enabling straightforward display, analysis, saving, and report creation of generated and acquired waveforms. Additionally, it supports environments such as Visual C++, LabVIEW, MATLAB, C++ Builder, GNU C++, VB.NET, C#, J#, Delphi, Java, and Python, allowing usage from these platforms as well. The operating systems supported are Windows/Linux 32 and 64 bit, including Windows 7 (SP1), 8, 10, Server 2008 R2 and newer, as well as Linux Kernel 2.6, 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x. Support will be provided responsibly by the Electronica IMT division.

  • oscilloscope

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Application example of hybridNETBOX for collaboration between arbitrary waveform generator and digitizer.

"SBench6" can perform setting measurement conditions, displaying measurement data, storing, and more without any programming!

We will introduce examples of the collaboration between arbitrary waveform generators and digitizers (using PC software or SBench6), as well as application cases of the hybridNETBOX (using PC software or SBench6). By programming from a PC and configuring through the attached GUI "SBench6," it is possible to generate any analog waveform from the AWG and apply it to the measurement target. Additionally, it is possible to replay actual waveforms obtained from the digitizer through the AWG, or output waveforms that have been processed and modified on the computer. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Examples of application in component measurement (AWG and digitizer)

The conditions for measuring the voltage values associated with the increase and decrease of current are features such as the current value sweep function!

Using the waveform creation feature (Easy Generator) of SBench6, starting with signal generation from an AWG (arbitrary waveform generator), as well as waveform measurement with a digitizer and the X-Y display function using SBench6, and utilizing the measurement function of the digitizer synchronized with the waveform generation of the AWG, component measurement can be relatively easily accomplished. In the PDF document, we introduce an example of a Zener diode as a simple component measurement example. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG (D/A Board)

Storing waveform values! An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a device that generates analog signals.

Introducing the "Arbitrary Waveform Generator AWG (D/A Board)" from SPECTRUM, handled by Electronica Co., Ltd. An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a device that generates analog signals. A digitizer samples an analog waveform, digitizes it, and stores it in memory, while an AWG stores the numerical values of the waveform in waveform memory. The data of the selected waveform is sent to a DA converter (DAC), appropriately filtered and processed, and then output as an analog waveform. 【Features】 ■ Bandwidth, sampling rate, and maximum output frequency ■ Memory capacity ■ Amplitude resolution *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Other machine elements

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Functions and Applications of Digitizers and AWGs

A clear and specific explanation of functions and uses! Let's correctly understand and use the functions of AWG.

The "Digitizer/AWG" is a device capable of processing information from the environment at high speed. By programming from a PC and configuring through the included "GUI," it is possible to generate arbitrary analog waveforms from the "AWG" and apply them to the measurement target. Additionally, actual waveforms obtained from the digitizer can be replayed from the "AWG," and waveforms processed on a computer can also be output. 【Features】 ■ PC Oscilloscope - Your handheld PC becomes an oscilloscope - Space-saving, with high-speed data transfer to the PC ■ Interface with PC - PCIe interface, mounted in PXIe chassis (PXIe interface) - NETBOX (LAN connection) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction of Spectrum Products: Digitizer, AWG, DI/O

By utilizing it effectively, a large amount of information can be processed in real-time, enabling the streamlining of operations. Introduction of the Digitizer M5i series.

The "Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG)" is a device that generates analog signals. A "digitizer" samples waveforms, digitizes them, and stores them in memory, while the "AWG" stores waveform data in its internal memory. The selected waveform data is sent to a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), where it undergoes appropriate filtering and signal processing before being output as an analog waveform. 【Functions and Features】 ■ Single Shot ■ Repeat Output ■ Single Restart Replay Mode ■ FIFO Replay Mode ■ Multiple Replay Mode ■ Gated Replay Mode ■ Sequence Replay Mode *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction to Spectrum Products: Digitizer, AWG, DI/O

By utilizing it effectively, a large amount of information can be processed in real-time, enabling the streamlining of operations. Introduction of the Digitizer M5i series.

The "Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG)" is a device that generates analog signals. The "digitizer" samples waveforms, digitizes them, and stores them in memory, while the "AWG" stores waveform data in its internal memory. The selected waveform data is sent to a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), where it undergoes appropriate filtering and signal processing before being output as an analog waveform. 【Functions and Features】 ■ Single Shot ■ Repeat Output ■ Single Restart Replay Mode ■ FIFO Replay Mode ■ Multiple Replay Mode ■ Gated Replay Mode ■ Sequence Replay Mode *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction to Spectrum Products: Digitizer, AWG, DI/O

By utilizing it effectively, a large amount of information can be processed in real-time, enabling the streamlining of operations. Introduction of the Digitizer M5i series.

The "Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG)" is a device that generates analog signals. A "digitizer" samples waveforms, digitizes them, and stores them in memory, while the "AWG" stores waveform values in its built-in memory. The selected waveform data is sent to a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), where it undergoes appropriate filtering and signal processing before being output as an analog waveform. 【Functions and Features】 ■ Single Shot ■ Repeat Output ■ Single Restart Replay Mode ■ FIFO Replay Mode ■ Multiple Replay Mode ■ Gated Replay Mode ■ Sequence Replay Mode *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction of Spectrum Products: Digitizer, AWG, DI/O

By utilizing it effectively, a large amount of information can be processed in real-time, enabling the streamlining of operations. Introduction of the Digitizer M5i series.

The "Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG)" is a device that generates analog signals. A "digitizer" samples waveforms, digitizes them, and stores them in memory, while the "AWG" stores waveform values in its built-in memory. The selected waveform data is sent to a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), where it undergoes appropriate filtering and signal processing before being output as an analog waveform. 【Functions and Features】 ■ Single Shot ■ Repeat Output ■ Single Restart Replay Mode ■ FIFO Replay Mode ■ Multiple Replay Mode ■ Gated Replay Mode ■ Sequence Replay Mode *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction of Spectrum Products: Digitizer, AWG, DI/O

By utilizing it effectively, a large amount of information can be processed in real-time, enabling the streamlining of operations. Introduction of the Digitizer M5i series.

The "Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG)" is a device that generates analog signals. The "digitizer" samples waveforms, digitizes them, and stores them in memory, while the "AWG" stores waveform data in its internal memory. The selected waveform data is sent to a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), where it undergoes appropriate filtering and signal processing before being output as an analog waveform. 【Functions and Features】 ■ Single Shot ■ Repeat Output ■ Single Restart Replay Mode ■ FIFO Replay Mode ■ Multiple Replay Mode ■ Gated Replay Mode ■ Sequence Replay Mode *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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