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– Defined, arbitrary, and/or pseudo-random signals as stimulus to ensure DUT can tolerate real-world signals |
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Use the answers to choose the most suitable model from the table below.
| What frequency do you need to stimulate your device under test (DUT)? | |
| 20 MHz | Choose the EDU33210 Series for 20 MHz. |
| 20 or 30 MHz | 33500B Series, after purchase upgrades available to increase bandwidth to 30 MHz. |
| 80, 100, or 120 MHz | 33600A Series, after purchase upgrades available to increase bandwidth to 120 MHz. Choose the FG33530A Series for 100 MHz. |
| What kind of stimulus will you need to provide to your device under test (DUT)? | |
| Sine, square, ramp, modulation, noise and pulse waveforms | Choose the product that generates the signals your DUT requires. |
| Number of channels | Choose EDU33212A, FG33532A, 33510B, 33512B, 33520B, 33522B, 33612A and 33622A for a two-channel solution. |
| Highly accurate and detailed pulses and patterns | The 33500B and 33600A Series offers the most detailed and accurate functiongeneration, arbitrary waveforms, and pulses. |