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Manufacturer number: BK4079C
| Arbitrary Number of segments: | 131 |
|---|---|
| Arbitrary amplitude resolution: | 16-bit |
| Arbitrary function: | Yes |
| Arbitrary sampling rate: | 250 MSa/s |
| Arbitrary score: | 4000000 |
| Article number: | BK4079C |
| Burst: | Yes |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 300 x 215 x 88 |
| Display: | 4.3-inch color LCD with IPS technology |
| Frequency range pulse: | 1 mHz - 10 MHz |
| Frequency range rectangle: | 1 mHz - 50 MHz |
| Frequency range triangle/ramp: | 1 mHz - 5 MHz |
| Interfaces: | USB, LAN |
| Model: | BK4079C |
| Modulation types: | AM, FM, PM, PWM, FSK, BPSK |
| Number of channels: | 2 |
| Special features: | Overload protection of the outputs |
| Sweep: | Linear and logarithmic, continuous or on trigger |
| Warranty (years): | 3 |
| Waveforms: | Sine, square, triangle, noise, ramp, exponential, Gaussian, Lorentz, Haversine and user-defined waveforms |
| Weight (kg): | 8.2 |
| max. Frequency sine (MikroHz): | 50 |
| min. Frequency sine (MikroHz): | 1,000 |
The 4078C series from B&K Precision includes high performance 2 channel arbitrary waveform generators with 16 bit amplitude resolution. The function generators offer versatile signal generation capabilities for a wide range of applications in electronic design, sensor simulation and signal processing. They are particularly useful for engineers and technicians who need to generate precise and customizable arbitrary and functional signals.
The Model 4079C presented here is the more powerful version within the 4078C series and offers a maximum output frequency of 50 MHz, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring higher frequencies or more complex signal analysis and simulation. In comparison, the Model 4078C offers a lower bandwidth of up to 30 MHz, while the Variant 4079C-GPIB is additionally equipped with a GPIB interface for easier integration into existing test systems.