Description
Keysight’s M9331A arbitrary waveform generator delivers unprecedented performance for creation of complex ultra-wideband (UWB) waveforms. High sampling rate and high bit resolution provided in a single instrument enable designers to create ideal UWB waveforms for accurate system and subsystem test. Each channel of the M9331A provides 500 MHz of modulation bandwidths and over 50 dBc of spurious free dynamic range. When the M9331A is combined with a wideband I/Q upconverter, modulation bandwidth of 1 GHz can be realized at microwave frequencies for authentic signal simulations for IF and RF subsystem test. Typical applications using these products include UWB T&M, wireless communications T&M and commercial T&M applications. Features Dual output channels drive differential and single-ended designs Multi-emitter and Multi-path simulations possible via synchronization of multiple modules Complex waveforms can be created via advanced sequencing engine Leverage of existing software: Use code from MATLAB®, and other programs such as the N7509A Waveform Generation Toolbox for ease of integration 1.25 GS/s sample clock 10 bits of vertical resolution Dual channel operation Differential and single-ended outputs Up to 16 MS waveform memory (optional) Multiple module synchronization Up to 125k definable waveform segments Up to 16k unique definable sequences IVI-COM and IVI-C compliant drivers Complete instrument control from MATLAB® and LabView™ Compatible with cPCI, PXI and PXIe (hybrid slots only) mainframes Create complex scenarios using our latest technologies in signal generation MATLAB software for the M9331A is orderable directly from Keysight for making your own arbitrary waveforms (multi-tone signals, pulsed radar signals, and multi-carrier modulated waveforms), measurement and analysis routines, and instrument applications – see more details in the Options & Accessories tab of this page. Demonstration videos showing how to use MATLAB with Keysight instruments. MATLAB is a U.S. registered trademark of The Math Works, Inc. LabView is a registered trademark of National Instruments.