Signal Generator Applications Main Page
Overview
Function and Arbitrary Waveform Generators can be used for a variety of applications because of their ability generate highly customized waveforms from onboard memory. Many of these applications are discussed in the following document.
Table of Contents
Welcome to the signal generator applications main page. This page provides a starting point to learn about the wide variety of applications that function and arbitrary waveform generators can service. The use cases for signal generators described here include: baseband IQ generation, audio/video test, semiconductor characterization, and many others.
Also, for more information on the technologies that NI signal generators utilize to generate advanced signals, please see the Signal Generator Fundamentals main page.
Signal Generator Applications Whitepaper Series
| Using NI-TClk to Synchronize Signal Generators - Technology Behind Multi-Instrument Synchronization |
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- Utilizing Differential RF Transformers |
| Onboard Signal Processing (OSP) on National Instruments Signal Generators - Benefits of OSP |
| Video Signal Measurement and Generation Fundamentals - Parts of a Video Signal - Composite Video Signals - Video Formats - NTSC Frame Scanning |
| Implementing Terabyte Instrumentation Through Integration with Real-Time Recorders - Common Applications - Disk Array Configuration - Software Implementation |
Signal Generator Applications Video Series
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Characterizing a Bandpass Filter (8 min)
Choosing the Right NI Signal Generator for Your Application
DAQ Analog Output
Function Generator
Arbitrary Waveform Generator
RF Vector Signal Generator
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Signal Generator Fundamentals
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