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New RF signal generators from RIGOL for IoT designs

November 6, 2015 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

RIGOL Technologies, Inc. has expanded its portfolio of RF test solutions with the introduction of the DSG800 Series RF Signal Generator. The DSG800 delivers an uncompromised signal generator at an attractive entry-level price point, especially for engineers integrating RF technology into their Internet of Things (IoT) designs.

The DSG800 series covers output frequencies from 9 kHz to 3.0 GHz. The instruments provide maximum output power up to +20 dBm and low SSB phase noise of -105 dBc/Hz, amplitude accuracy of +/- 0.5 dB, and frequency resolution of 0.01 Hz at any frequency. An oven-controlled crystal oscillator time-base provides less than 5 ppb temperature stability and less than 30 ppb/year aging stability, the most accurate and stable available in this class. DSG830Sidelr

“Engineers implementing WiFi, Bluetooth, and other RF interfaces into their embedded systems are always looking for more powerful and more affordable test solutions” said Michael Rizzo, General Manager of RIGOL Technologies, USA. “The DSG800 delivers a highly capable RF Generator with a bench saving compact form factor. With prices starting at just $1,999 the DSG redefines customer value in this product category”

The DSG800 RF signal generators provide conventional sweep functions (step, list, logarithmic, and linear) as well as analog modulation functions including amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), phase modulation, and pulse modulation. It also offers an optional pulse train generation capability to translate serial data onto an RF Link.

http://www.rigolna.com

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