Tabor TB-P9484B Benchtop Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver - 9GS/s 16Bit 8GS Mem 4CH 8 Markers
Key Features
- Four channels 9GS/s 16 bit, AWG & AWT configurations
- 8GHz Bandwidth, 5.4GS/s 12 bit digitizer option for feedback control system and conditional waveform generation
- Integrated digital up-converter to RF frequencies for coherent multi-channel RF applications across multiple modules
- Excellent phase noise and spurious performance
- Integrated digital up-converter to RF frequencies for coherent multi-channel RF applications across multiple modules
- Standalone 4U, 19” wide benchtop platform, with 9” touch display, USB 3.0, 10G Ethernet and Thunderbolt high speed interfaces
- Up to 16GS waveform memory with the ability to simultaneously generate and download waveforms
- Real time data streaming directly to the FPGA for continuous and infinite waveform generation
- Customizable FPGA for use embedded IP and application specific requirements
- Innovative task oriented sequence programming for maximum flexibility to generate any imaginable scenario
The benchtop version of the Proteus arbitrary waveform generator series offers up to 12 channels in a 4U, 19” benchtop box. With a 9” touch display and on-board PC the benchtop platform enables users to program the instrument without the need of an external PC. Users can program the instrument from the onboard PC using various programming environments such as MATLAB, LabView, Python, and more. So for synchronized, phase coherent, multi-channel applications such as quantum physics and radar applications the Proteus arbitrary waveform transceiver is an ideal, high performance, and cost effective solution.
The benchtop version of the Proteus arbitrary waveform generator series offers up to 12 channels in a 4U, 19” benchtop box. With a 9” touch display and on-board PC the benchtop platform enables users to program the instrument without the need of an external PC. Users can program the instrument from the onboard PC using various programming environments such as MATLAB, LabView, Python, and more. So for synchronized, phase coherent, multi-channel applications such as quantum physics and radar applications the Proteus arbitrary waveform transceiver is an ideal, high performance, and cost effective solution.