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Analogic DBS 8750 High Precision 16bit VXI Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer 400khz

$ 158.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Analogic
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • MPN: DBS 8750
  • Condition: Power on tested, comes as pictured in good used condition.

    Description

    Analogic DBS 8750  High Precision 16 bit Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer 400khz
    Power on tested, comes as pictured in good used condition.
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    Analogic DBS8750 High Precision Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer
    Features
    Single-Slot, C-size VXI Module
    16-Bit Precision
    400 kHz Update Rate
    Two Independent Outputs
    500V Block Isolated Outputs
    0.003% Differential Nonlinearity
    High Performance DSP
    SCPI Command Compatibility
    Description
    The DBS 8750 is a high speed (400 kHz), 16-bit, precision, dual channel Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer. Fully compatible with VXI specification Rev. 1.3, the DBS 8750 occupies a single “C” size slot in a VXI chassis. Highly accurate standard and arbitrary waveforms are generated for use in a variety of demanding applications such as acoustical signatures, vibration analysis, complex signal generation, automatic test equipment, linear device testing, digital communications, and biomedical signal simulation.
    Combining the superior performance of a dual digital-to-analog converter (DAC), with a 100 dB dynamic range, and the speed and processing capability of the TMS320C30 digital signal processor (DSP), the DBS 8750 provides precise, direct digital synthesis (DDS) of analog signals at an economically attractive price.
    For maximum flexibility, three sources of digital data are supported for arbitrary waveform generation and signal processing: downloaded data from VXI-resident memories, calculated data from the resident DSP, and local bus transferred data via connector P2 from other adjacent cards such as the Analogic DBS 87xx family of VXI digitizer modules.
    This multiple sourcing of waveform data, complemented by versatile triggering and cross-synchronization capabilities, allows easy integration of precision analog signal synthesis within sophisticated VXI instrumentation applications. Software integration effort is reduced to an absolute minimum with the DBS 8750. Message-based device architecture allows serial word communication protocols with any Slot 0 Controller using Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI).