The signal generator’s wide frequency range, high output power and variety of modulations make it a flexible tool for a broad scope of applications. Find out how to best select your next signal generator for your application.
Today’s microwave and wireless communications market is expanding at an incredible rate. Along with this growth comes an increasing need for test equipment, such as an analog signal generator, that can help verify the performance of devices and systems. This primer provides an overview of analog signal generators including their key specifications, modulation capabilities and applications, thus providing helpful information in determining which analog signal generator is the best fit for your application.
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