Waveform generators test complex circuits

29x Series 100 MS/s universal waveform generators from Fluke Corp. produce multiple signals to test complex electronic circuits. High-resolution, fast-sampling devices feature 1M-point waveform memory and unlimited waveform storage using removable Compact Flash memory cards.

By Control Engineering Staff May 18, 2006
29x Series 100 MS/s universal waveform generators from Fluke Corp. includes three models: 291 single channel, 292 two channel, and 294 four channel. High-resolution, fast-sampling devices produce multiple signals to test complex electronic circuits.

29x Series 100 MS/s universal waveform generators from Fluke Corp . produce multiple signals to test complex electronic circuits. High-resolution, fast-sampling devices feature 1M-point waveform memory and unlimited waveform storage using removable Compact Flash memory cards. Series uses direct digital synthesis technology with variable clock sampling to provide programmability and accurate arbitrary waveform generation. USB, RS-232, and GPIB interfaces provide connectivity.

Series includes Model 291 single-channel, Model 292 two-channel, and Model 294 four-channel units. All come with Waveform Manager Plus software to create, manipulate, and manage arbitrary waveforms within a single Microsoft Windows-based program. Series is part of Fluke’s range of signal source generators designed for low-frequency (50 MHz or lower) audio manufacturing and service applications.

—Jeanine Katzel, senior editor, Control Engineering,
jkatzel@reedbusiness.com