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Philips
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PM5515
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Fluke/Philips PM5515 Color TV pattern generator
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This is a used Fluke/Philips Pm5515 Color TV pattern Generator |
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HP
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3325A
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Hp 3325A Synthesize/ Function generator w/opts 001,002
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This is a used Hp 3325A Synthesize/ Function generator with options 001 & 002. |
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Agilent
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3324A
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HP Agilent 3324A Synthesized Function/Sweep Generator
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The Agilent 3324A synthesized function/sweep generator provides synthesizer performance and multi-segment sweep at a moderate price, for applications such as speed sensors. Additionally, multi-phase signals can be set up, as variable-phase and master/slave capabilities can be used together.
Features:
- 1 mHz to 11 kHz (triangle, ramps), 11 MHz (square), 21 MHz (sine).
- Multi-interval sweep.
- Master/slave capability.
- ±719.9° variable phase.
- Additional 60 MHz (auxiliary 0 dBm) output.
- Amplitude: 1 mV to 10 V in eight 1-3-10 sequence ranges (50 Ohm into 50 Ohm).
- Outputs and GPIB float up to 40 V.
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HP
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3325A
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Hp Agilent 3325A /002 Synthesizer/Function Generator
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This is a used HP 3325A with 002 option. |
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HP
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3325A
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HP Agilent 3325A Synthesizer Function Generator
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The HP 3325A Synthesizer / Function Generator is an uncompromising, high performance synthesizer with 11 digit resolution, a function generator with precision waveforms, a wideband sweeper, and a fully programmable systems instrument. The 3325A has microhertz resolution below 100kHz along with frequency coverage from .000001 Hz to 20.999999999 MHz. The 3325A is also a high performance function generator providing precision waveforms with synthesizer accuracy and resolution. A major contribution is wideband phase continuous sweep, covering up tot he full frequency range of each waveform. Sweep log or linear, single or continuous without the phase discontinuities usually associated with synthesizers. Phase lock loop testing is made easier. Also, all necessary functions are programmable on the HPIB, including frequency, amplitude, all functions, phase and DC offset, modulation, all sweep parameters, amplitude cal and self-test, making the 3325A a very versatile and powerful addition to automatic test systems.
- Function Generator
- Sweeper
- Programmable
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HP
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3336B
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HP Agilent 3336B Synthesizer/Level Generator
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The 3336 B model Synthesizer/level Generator meets the North American Bell Standards. Fully programmable over the HP Interface Bus. It is an excellent precision tracking signal source for the HP 3586A/B selective meter.
It provides frequency resolution of 1 microhertz up to 100 kHz and 1 millihertz to 20.9 MHz. the level accuracy is .15dB at full output over the full frequency range with .12dB optional. harmonic levels are more than 60 B down up to 1 MHz and more than 50 dB down up to 20.9 MHz. |
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HP
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3336B
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Hp Agilent 3336B Synthesizer/Level Generator w/opt 001,004,005
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The 3336 B model Synthesizer/level Generator meets the North American Bell Standards. Fully programmable over the HP Interface Bus. It is an excellent precision tracking signal source for the HP 3586A/B selective meter.
It provides frequency resolution of 1 microhertz up to 100 kHz and 1 millihertz to 20.9 MHz. the level accuracy is .15dB at full output over the full frequency range with .12dB optional. harmonic levels are more than 60 B down up to 1 MHz and more than 50 dB down up to 20.9 MHz.
001:75 ohms WECO 358A, 124 ohms WECO 372A
004: High Stability Frequency Reference
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Agilent
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3336C
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HP Agilent 3336C Synthesizer Level Generator
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Covering a frequency of 10Hz to 20.999MHz, the 3336C general purpose synthesizer/level generator has performance characteristics that make it ideally suited for the telecommunications industry. The 3336C is designed for traditional synthesizer applications as well as R&D and production testing of systems or components. It features precision level control, high spectral purity, internal frequency sweep and numerous user conveniences. It also includes HPIB as a standard feature for use in automatic test systems. The 3336C provides a single loop, fractional-N synthesis technique which allows synthesizer accuracy with 11 digits of resolution, plus completely phase continuous frequency sweep over any of the instrument's frequency ranges. Microhertz resolution below 100kHz allows precise frequency measurements over range of 10Hz to 20.999999999MHz.
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Agilent
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8904A
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HP Agilent 8904A DC to 600 kHz Multifunction Synthesizer with Option 004
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The Agilent 8904A multifunction synthesizer generates accurate sine waves from 0 Hz to 600 kHz with 0.1 Hz resolution.
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F41
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Interstate Electronics Corp. F41 Interstate High Voltage Function Generator
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Interstate Electronics Corp. F41 Interstate High Voltage Function Generator. This product is used. |
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LeCroy
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LW410A
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LeCroy LW410A Arbitrary Waveform Generator
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LeCroy LW410A Arbitrary Waveform Generator |
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Protek
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B-810
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Protek B-810 Sweep Function Generator
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Rohde & Schwarz
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SUF2
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Rhode & Schwarz SUF2 Noise Generator
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The Rohde & Schwarz SUF2 is a 20 Hz to 50 MHz, white, pink, triangular & audio spectrum noise 50 MHz Noise Generator (75 Ohm)
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Tektronix
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AWG2020
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Tektronix AWG2020 Arbitrary Function Generator with opt 2
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Tektronix AWG2020 Arbitrary Function Generator: 250M/S Fully programmable, Option 2 MODULE 1800NM MULTIMODE
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Tektronix
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AWG420
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Tektronix AWG420 opt 01 Waveform Generator Like-New
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The AWG400 Series performs a wide range of modulated (I&Q) and mixed signal simulations (analog & digital) for wireless and wired data communication, in addition to semiconductor device characterization. The AWG400 is ideal for design or manufacturing test engineers who need to replicate marginal and erroneous analog and mixed signal conditions. The only product in its class offering 200 MS/s, 16-Bit vertical resolution, 2 or 3 channel configurations and optional digital outputs (32 or 48). The AWG400 is a superior choice for those who need an additional channel, longer memory or higher vertical resolution. The color display, graphical user interface and stand-alone Microsoft Windows-based waveform creating utility (ARB-Link) supports quick creation, editing and output of custom or imported waveforms.
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Tektronix
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AWG610
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Tektronix AWG610 Arbitrary Function/Waveform Generator: 1 Hz to 260 MHz
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Standard function generators offer limited capability when compared to the robust capabilities offered in modern arbitrary generators. Today, in fact, we can consider the powerful AWG Series as truly mixed signal sources. In addition to the AWG's ability to replace conventional generators in applications, AWGs also provide other powerful capabilities.
For example, designers must test their products to operate under the actual conditions which their design will encounter in the "real world." However, real-world test signals are often not ideal and may have undesirable components or impurities. These conditions may also be observed as either repetitive or infrequent amplitude and/or frequency anomalies. Modern arbitrary waveform generators are ideally suited to simulate all of the conditions encountered including both ideal and anomalies.
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Wavetek
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184
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Wavetek 184 5 MHz SWEEP GENERATOR
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Our Wavetek 184 is a used 5 MHz Sweep Generator. It features:
* Linear or Log sweeps plus trigger and gated outputs
*20Vp-p output with 80 dB Attenuator
*Sine, square, triangle, pulse, TTL pulse, and dc outputs
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Wavetek
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75
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Wavetek 75 Abitrary Waveform Function Generator Option 1
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The Wavetek 75 Arbitrary Waveform Generator is the solution for bench-top or manually operated arbitrary waveform generator applications. Waveforms have a vertical resolution of 4095 points and a horizontal resolution adjustable from 2 to 8192 points. The 75 can operate in continuous, triggered, gated, burst and toggled modes.
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