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Manufacturer number: EDU33211A
Arbitrary amplitude resolution: | 16-bit |
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Arbitrary function: | Yes |
Arbitrary sampling rate: | 250 MS/s |
Arbitrary score: | 8 Sa - 8 MSa per channel |
Article number: | EDU33211A |
Burst: | Yes |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 314 x 165 x 130 |
Display: | 7 inch, WVGA |
Frequency range pulse: | 1 µHz - 10 MHz |
Frequency range rectangle: | 1 µHz - 20 MHz |
Frequency range triangle/ramp: | 1 µHz - 200 kHz |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN |
Model: | EDU33211A |
Modulation types: | AM, FM, PM, FSK, BPSK, PWM |
Number of channels: | 1 |
Special features: | Remote control via PC with Keysight's PathWave BenchVue software |
Sweep: | Yes |
Warranty (years): | 3 |
Waveforms: | Sine, square, ramp, pulse, triangle, Gaussian noise, PRBS, DC, ECG |
Weight (kg): | 3.1 |
max. Frequency sine (MikroHz): | 20 |
min. Frequency sine (MikroHz): | 1 |
The Keysight function / arbitrary signal generators of the EDU33210 series offer you numerous additional functions in addition to standard signals and functions such as modulation, sweep and burst. The 20 MHz generators have 17 built-in arbitrary waveforms. Generate common waveforms - sine, square, ramp, triangle, pulse, PRBS, DC and Gaussian noise, as well as special waveforms like heart waveform, exponential decay, exponential rise, Gaussian pulse, Haversine, Lorentz, D-Lorentz, negative ramp and Sinc. The six built-in modulations are AM, FM, phase modulation (PM), frequency shift keying (FSK), binary phase shift keying (BPSK) and pulse width modulation (PWM).
The 7 inch WVGA color display (Wide Video Graphics Array) offers you both the waveform setting and other parameters in one view and, in combination with the well thought-out user interface on the front of the device, enables simple and intuitive operation.
The 20 MHz function / arbitrary waveform generators are equipped with USB and LAN connectivity as standard, which facilitates remote access and control. They support operation via standard programmable instrument commands (SCPI), IVI drivers (Interchangeable Virtual Instruments), web browsers or Keysight's Pathwave BenchVue software.
The EDU33210 series also has an integrated USB memory port, which you can use to save setup parameters with a USB flash drive. This feature maximizes efficiency when you need to restore the same setup across all function / arbitrary waveform generators in your laboratory. You can also use it to quickly load the arbitrary signal into the function generator.