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JUNTEK Programmable Dual-Channel DDS Function Arbitrary Waveform Signal Generator, Frequency: 40MHz(AU Plug)

SKU: TBD0605209103C
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Description

The JUNTEK Programmable Dual-Channel DDS Function Arbitrary Waveform Signal Generator is designed to generate various waveform signals with dual-channel output. It is suitable for applications in electronics testing, signal simulation, and waveform generation in laboratory settings.

  • Waveform length: 20482
  • Point waveform sampling rate: 266MSa/s
  • Waveform vertical resolution: 14 bits
  • Amplitude resolution: 1mV
  • Waveform output impedance: 50 ohms (typical)
  • Protection: All signal output terminals can work within 60 under load short circuit conditions
  • Sweep channel: CH1 or CH2
  • Sweep type: linear sweep, logarithmic sweep
  • Sweep time: 0.1s to 999.9s
  • Input signal voltage range: 2Vpp to 20Vpp
  • Pulse width measurement: 0.01us resolution, measurable up to 20s (MAX)
  • Period measurement: 0.01us resolution, measurable up to 20s (MAX)
  • Burst function pulse number: 1 to 1048575
  • Count range: 0 to 4294967295
  • Coupling mode: DC and AC
  • Counting mode: Manual
  • TTL/CMOS output: Low level 0.3V; High level 1V to 10V
  • Burst mode: Manual trigger, CH2 trigger, external trigger (AC), external trigger (DC)
  • Number of storage: 100 groups
  • Position: 00 to 99 (00 storage position parameter is transferred by default when the power is turned on)
  • Number of arbitrary waves: 60 groups from 1 to 60 (15 groups are default when the power is turned on)
  • Interface mode: USB to serial interface
  • Extension interface: Serial port with TTL level mode
  • Communication rate: Standard 115200bps
  • Communication protocol: Command line mode, open protocol
  • Voltage range: DC5V
  • Prompt sound: Programmable on/off
  • Display: 2.4-inch high-definition color LCD
  • Shortcut keys: Silicone material for comfortable operation
  • Host computer software: Provided for waveform drawing and secondary development
  • Shell material: High-quality aluminum alloy
  • Dimensions: 143mm x 95mm x 54mm
  • Weight: 400g
  • Power supply: 5V2A mobile power supply (not included)
  • Dual channels: Equal performance, independent parameter adjustment, phase difference adjustable from 0 to 359.9 degrees
  • Waveform types: Sine wave, square wave, sawtooth wave, arbitrary wave
  • Pulse cycles: Adjustable from 0 to 1048575
  • Pulse width and cycle time: Digitally adjustable

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JUNTEK 40MHz AU plug DDS signal generator helps South African buyers create dual-channel waveform output for electronics testing, signal simulation, sweep testing, burst operation, and arbitrary waveform drawing in lab or repair workflows.
Confirm the AU plug version, 40MHz frequency requirement, dual-channel DDS workflow, 5V2A power supply needs, USB serial interface, waveform software support, output impedance, and required waveform types before ordering.
Brand/vendor: PMC TechLife. Product type: Other Tester Tool. Dual-channel DDS arbitrary waveform signal generator with 20482 waveform length, 266MSa/s sampling rate, 14-bit vertical resolution, 1mV amplitude resolution, 50 ohm output impedance, linear and logarithmic sweep, 0.1s to 999.9s sweep time, 2Vpp to 20Vpp input range, burst pulse number from 1 to 1048575, 100 storage groups, 60 arbitrary wave groups, USB to serial interface, TTL serial extension interface, 115200bps communication, 2.4-inch color LCD, aluminum alloy shell, 143 x 95 x 54mm body, 400g weight, and 5V2A power supply requirement. From R3019.00. Stock signal: 47 available.
Which plug version is this JUNTEK 40MHz listing?
This listing is for the AU plug version of the JUNTEK programmable dual-channel DDS signal generator.
What waveform types does the JUNTEK generator support?
The listing mentions sine wave, square wave, sawtooth wave, and arbitrary wave output.