Items Tagged with 'waveform'

ARTICLES

Spectral-6-30-21.jpg

spectralDSP Announces a Breakthrough in Waveform Technologies

spectralDSP developed a patent-pending waveform technology for efficient PAPR and power consumption reduction
spectralDSP has finished signal testing on the national NSF PAWR COSMOS testbed site for the DFT Spread orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) with Harris Tapered Nyquist Filter, called the “spectralDSP SC-OFDM” waveform.
Read More

Spectrum releases new streaming system with continuous data up to 3 GB/s

For applications requiring extended electronic waveform acquisition and generation, Spectrum has announced a new storage system that works with their PC-based digitizer and generator cards to dramatically increase possible recording and replay times. The new system can be used with any of Spectrum's M2i, M3i or M4i series of PCIe digitizer or waveform generator cards and delivers data storage sizes from 1 to 32 TB with full support for continuous data streaming at rates up to 3 GB/s.


Read More

Tektronix introduces new Signal Creation and AWG Control Software Platform

Tektronix Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, introduced a more convenient and flexible way for engineers to control signal sources and generate waveforms. The new PC-based SourceXpress platform allows users to easily setup, synchronize, and remotely control multiple arbitrary waveform generators and introduces a versatile plug-in architecture for waveform creation modules that will span a wide variety of applications from high speed serial and coherent optical to RF and wireless.


Read More

High-precision 625 MS/s 16-Bit AWGs released by Spectrum

Spectrum released three new M4i series Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWGs), setting new standards in speed and precision. The new models of the M4i.66xx series offer one, two and four channels with each channel capable of outputting electronic signals at rates of up to 625 Megasamples/second (MS/s) with 16 bit vertical resolution. The combination makes these new AWG's ideal for generating high frequency signals up to 200 MHz with the best possible accuracy and fidelity.


Read More