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You are here: Home / arbitrary waveform generators / Test equipment line expanded to include AWG featuring 500 MHz frequency

Test equipment line expanded to include AWG featuring 500 MHz frequency

March 6, 2024 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Uni-Trend Technology US has introduced the UNI-T UTG9504T Elite-Series Arbitrary Waveform Generator, a new addition to their line of electronic testing equipment.

The UTG9504T features a maximum frequency of 500MHz, providing engineers with advanced waveform generation capabilities. It includes 4 independent channels, offering flexibility for multi-channel project requirements. With a 64Mpts arbitrary wavelength, the device supports detailed waveform customization for a variety of applications.

This waveform generator has a maximum sampling rate of 2.5GSa/s, ensuring accurate and speedy signal generation. Its 16-bit vertical resolution guarantees precision in waveform creation, essential for complex tasks. The UTG9504T also achieves edge times within 1.5ns and offers an adjustable duty ratio for versatile testing needs.

With a maximum output swing of 20Vpp, it stands out as a robust tool for high-performance testing. The device supports SPI, I2C, and UART digital protocols, enhancing its versatility. A 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 1280*800 provides a user-friendly interface for efficient operation.

The AWG is designed to enhance testing capabilities for professionals in fields such as industrial electronics, consumer electronics, automotive electrical work, R&D/education, and more.

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