Today we’ll take a journey into less noisy noise, and leave behind the comfortable digital world that we’ve been living in. The payoff? Smoother sounds, because today we start our trip into analog. If ...
The AWG (arbitrary waveform generator), with its near universal selection of waveforms, has become a popular signal source for test systems. Modular AWGs let you add standard or custom waveforms to ...
In professional audio, analog interconnections between devices typically use “balanced” interfaces. At the source, a balanced output stage differentially drives two signal wires (theoretically with ...
The DN6.63x instruments feature ultra-low-noise outputs generating signals from DC to 2.5 GHz. With 4 to 12 synchronized ...
If these signals exhibit a simple, periodic waveform, such as with sine, square, or triangular waves, the generators are called function generators. They are often used to check the function of ...
Curtiss-Wright’s E-SOQPSK (Extensible SOQPSK) is a software-configurable, ultra-low-power Wi-Fi modulation scheme. Its waveforms offer some beneficial performance attributes for aeronautical telemetry ...
When the arbitrary waveform generator (Arb) was introduced by Wavetek in 1975, a few design and test engineers jumped up and down for joy, but most failed to see the potential of this new signal ...
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