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BK Precision 4047B [4047B-220V] 20 MHz Dual Channel Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator, 220V
4047B-220V
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BK Precision 4047B [4047B-220V] 20 MHz Dual Channel Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator, 220V

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Rp.25.975.124
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4 - 6 WEEKS
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4047B-220V
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BK Precision
Update Terakhir:
12 Nov 2024
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The B+K Precision 4047B Dual Channel Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator is capable of generating stable and precise sine, square, triangle, pulse, and arbitrary waveforms. CH1 and CH2 outputs are fully independent with individual on/off buttons and can both be varied from 0 to 10 Vpp into 50 ohms (up to 20 Vpp into open circuit). The generator provides linear and logarithmic sweep capabilities, AM/FM/PM/FSK/PWM modulation, and a continuously variable DC offset to inject signals directly into circuits at the correct bias level. Separate output amplitude and DC offset amplifiers let you set a large DC offset (e.g. ± 4.99 V) with a small amplitude output signal (e.g. 10 mV). The 4047B seamlessly integrates with B&K Precision’s waveform editing software WaveXpress, allowing users to generate complex arbitrary waveforms that can be output via the instrument’s 14-bit, 125 MSa/s, 16 kpts arbitrary waveform generator.

Dual Architecture Design
The 4047B’s dual architecture, a feature typically only found in more expensive generators, provides all the benefits of a DDS and a true point-by-point arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) combined, without any limitations imposed by either technology. The DDS chip produces standard sine and triangle waveforms with high frequency resolution and at a low cost. The true point-by-point AWG implementation (Fig 2) offers improved signal integrity for arbitrary waveforms by producing significantly less jitter and distortion compared to a DDS-based architecture. Custom arbitrary waveform generation is implemented with a variable clock signal to reproduce each point stored in memory without skipping or repeating data points, a problem typically found in DDS based designs with fixed reference clocks.

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