Generation of electrical waveforms with bandwidths of 100 GHz or more is key to many applications in science and industry, comprising high-speed communications, radar, or test and measurement ...
Synthetic dimension opens new horizons in quantum physics and topological photonics by enabling new dimensions for field and particle manipulations. The most appealing property of the photonic ...
Abstract: We report a scheme for programming microresonator-based spectral pulse shapers and demonstrate it with a six -channel, sub-GHz linewidth, silicon photonic spectral shaper to generate ...
Abstract: Real-time arbitrary waveform generation (AWG) is essential in various engineering and research applications. This paper introduces a novel AWG architecture using an NVIDIA graphics ...
When light interacts with matter, its constituent electrons, ions and molecules move by following the electric field vector of light. These light-driven motions provide unique opportunities for the ...
A hugely-important specification for any AWG is the sampling rate. Generally there’s no one number for a particular unit, which is the case with the SDG2042X. For the basic built-in waveforms memory ...
Function generator: A basic function generator produces standard waveforms (sine, square, triangle), usually at lower frequencies (~tens of MHz). It’s used for simple tasks like testing circuits. High ...
GaGe, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance PCI Express/PCI digitizer and oscilloscope cards, today announced the release of its new CompuGen CG4800 PCI Express ...
An arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) is a powerful and flexible signal source capable of generating any wave shape within the bandwidth and amplitude range of the generator. Populating an AWG with ...
Tektronix has introduced a 10Gsample/s 16bit eight channel arbitrary waveform generator. Called AWG 5208, it can be paralleled with an identical unit to provide 16 synchronised channels (see photo).
An arbitrary waveform can be generated by cutting it out of cardboard and holding it against a scope display. An arbitrary waveform can be generated by cutting it out of cardboard and holding it ...
The Siglent SDG1032X has the ability to play arbitrary (user-programmed) waveforms. These waveforms can be produced using the Siglent EasyWave software. This (I think) only runs on Windows. Besides ...
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