Equipment - Function Generators

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
AG051F

AG051F

OWON Technology Lilliput Electronics

FUNCTION GENERATOR 5MHZ LCD

47

TGA12102

TGA12102

AIMtti

WAVEFORM GENERATOR 2CH USBGPIB

0

4062B

4062B

B&K Precision

40 MHZ DUAL CH FUNCTION/ARBITRAR

5

4064

4064

B&K Precision

120MHZ DUAL WAVEFROM GEN

1

DG812

DG812

RIGOL Technologies

FUNCTION GENERATOR 10MHZ 2CH 16B

33

DG992

DG992

RIGOL Technologies

FUNCTION GENERATOR 100MHZ 2CH 16

6

T3AFG-IQ

T3AFG-IQ

Teledyne LeCroy

T3AFG IQ MODULATION ACTIVATION O

0

TG5011A

TG5011A

AIMtti

FUNCTION GENERATOR 50MHZ 2CH USB

0

TGA1244

TGA1244

AIMtti

WAVEFORM GENERATOR 4CH 15MHZ RS2

0

4001A

4001A

B&K Precision

FUNCTION GENERATOR 4MHZ SWEEP

21

T3AFG40

T3AFG40

Teledyne LeCroy

ARB GEN 40MHZ 1.2GS/S 8MPTS 2CH

5

T3AFG5

T3AFG5

Teledyne LeCroy

ARB GEN 5MHZ 125MS/S 16KPTS 20VP

2

271-U 115V

271-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

FUNCTION GENERATOR 10MHZ DDS

0

281-U 115V

281-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

UNVRSL WAVEFORM GEN 40MS/S 1CH

0

284-U 115V

284-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

UNVRSL WAVEFORM GEN 40MS/S 4CH

0

282-U 115V

282-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

UNVRSL WAVEFORM GEN 40MS/S 2CH

0

294-U 115V

294-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

WAVEFORM ARBITER GEN 100MS/S 4CH

0

2005B

2005B

B&K Precision

RF GENERATOR TO 450MHZ

5

292-U 115V

292-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

WAVEFORM ARBITER GEN 100MS/S 2CH

0

291-U 115V

291-U 115V

Fluke Electronics

WAVEFORM ARBITER GEN 100MS/S

0

Equipment - Function Generators

1. Overview

Function generators are electronic test equipment that generate precise AC signals with adjustable frequency, amplitude, and waveform. They play a critical role in designing, testing, and repairing electronic circuits by simulating real-world signal conditions. These instruments enable engineers to verify circuit behavior under controlled parameters, making them indispensable in R&D, manufacturing, and educational settings.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWG)Custom waveform creation, high-resolution signal editingRadar simulation, communication protocol testing
Signal GeneratorsStandard waveforms (sine, square, triangle), frequency sweepingComponent characterization, impedance measurement
Function GeneratorsBasic waveforms with variable duty cycle and offsetEducational labs, sensor testing
RFG GeneratorsHigh-frequency signal generation (GHz range)Wireless communication testing, aerospace applications

3. Structure and Components

Typical function generators consist of:

  • Digital signal processor (DSP) for waveform generation
  • DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) module
  • Amplification and attenuation circuits
  • Control interface (knobs, touchscreen, or software)
  • BNC output ports with 50 impedance matching
  • Power supply unit with voltage regulation

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Frequency range: 1 Hz - 1GHzDetermines application versatility
Output amplitude: -20dBm to +30dBmEnables testing under various power levels
Waveform resolution: 12-16 bitsAffects signal fidelity
Sample rate: 1-10 GSPSDictates maximum frequency capability
Phase noise: -100dBc/Hz @1kHz offsetCritical for communication systems

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G NR signal testing, fiber optic modulation
  • Automotive: Sensor signal simulation for ADAS systems
  • Medical: Biomedical signal emulation for diagnostic equipment
  • Education: Circuit analysis in undergraduate laboratories
  • Aerospace: Avionics component validation under extreme conditions

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Keysight Technologies33500B Series320 MSa/s sample rate, 16-bit resolution
Teledyne LeCroyWaveStation 2000Arbitrary waveform capability, 25MHz bandwidth
NI (National Instruments)PXIe-5433Modular design, 100MHz output
Rohde & SchwarzSMA100B6GHz frequency range, ultra-low phase noise

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria include:

  • Required frequency range and amplitude accuracy
  • Waveform complexity requirements
  • Interface preferences (GPIB, USB, LAN, PXI)
  • Form factor (benchtop vs modular)
  • Phase noise requirements for communication systems
  • Budget considerations (entry-level vs high-end models)

Example: For IoT device testing, select a generator with at least 20MHz bandwidth, built-in modulation schemes (AM/FM), and USB interface compatibility.

8. Industry Trends

Current trends include:

  • Integration with AI for automated test pattern generation
  • Increased adoption of software-defined instruments
  • Development of mmWave signal generation capabilities
  • Cloud connectivity for remote monitoring and control
  • Miniaturization through System-on-Chip (SoC) technology

Market forecasts indicate 7.2% CAGR through 2027, driven by 5G deployment and automotive electronics demand.

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