B&K Precision Corporation has announced the rejuvenation of its 4075B series of arbitrary/function waveform generators. The generators now offer higher frequency ranges up to 80 MHz, increased arb memory of 16-Mpt, and a color LCD. Each model can also generate waveforms with a 14-bit amplitude resolution. These new models are ideal for use applications such as sensor simulation, functional test, and electronic design.
“Designed with a dual technology architecture, the 4075B Series combines the benefits of traditional DDS (direct digital synthesis) technology and a true AWG (arbitrary waveform generator). DDS allows standard sine, square, and triangle waveforms to be generated with great frequency resolution at a low cost while the true AWG architecture implements custom arbitrary waveforms with a point-by-point design. This design significantly minimizes jitter and improves signal integrity of the arbitrary waveform,” according to the company.
Other features of the 4075B Series include built-in overvoltage protection, short circuit protection, AM/FM/FSK modulation schemes, programmable markers, multi-unit/channel synchronization, external triggering capabilities, a front panel keypad, 8 memory banks per channel, and more.