Function, Waveform & Signal Generators
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Free Precision ScrewdriversFree UK DeliverySiglent SSG5000X Signal Generators£5,739.60 £4,783.00
- Industry-leading performance in phase noise, spectral purity, bandwidth, EVM and output power
- Includes standard waveform files and covers the most important RF bands for digital communication
- Available in four models with different frequency ranges
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Free Precision ScrewdriversFree UK DeliverySiglent SDG7000A Series Waveform Generators (350MHz, 500MHz, 1GHz) - Choice of Model£9,504.00 £7,920.00
- Up to 1 GHz bandwidth
- Supports PRBS up to 312.5 Mbps
- High-precision Frequency Counter
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Free Precision ScrewdriversFree UK DeliverySiglent SSG5000A Series RF Signal Generators (9 kHz to 13.6 GHz or 9 kHz to 20 GHz) - Choice of Model£18,504.00 £15,420.00
- Frequency up to 13.6GHz or 20GHz
- Level error ≤0.7dB (typ.)
- 5-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen
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Free Precision ScrewdriversFree UK DeliverySiglent SSG6000A Series Microwave Analog Signal Generators (100 kHz-13.6/20/40 GHz) - Choice of Model£25,260.00 £21,050.00
- Frequency up to 13.6 GHz/ 20 GHz/ 40 GHz
- Level setting range: -130 dBm ~ 24 dBm
- 5-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen
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About Function, Waveform & Signal Generators
A function generator is a type of frequency generator suitable for the development, testing, and repair of electronic test equipment. For example, an electrical test engineer could use one to introduce an error signal into a control loop. Because you can change parameters such as amplitude and frequency, you can easily isolate the generated signal from those already present in the system.</p >
A function signal generator can take the form of computer-based software or one of our range of purpose-built function generators designed to generate various types of the electrical waveform over a wide range of frequencies. The most common waveforms produced are sine, triangular, saw tooth, and square shapes and most models will allow you to set this as a repetitive or single shot.