A major milestone in Spectrum Instrumentation’s product line is reached with the announcement of four new high-performance Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWGs). The new AWGs, which are made for demanding applications in radio frequency (RF) and microwave signal generation, have bandwidths up to 3.9 GHz and output rates up to 10 GS/s with remarkable 16-bit vertical precision. Engineers and scientists engaged in new-age domains like wireless communications, radar system development, quantum research, and aerospace testing are the target markets.

In addition to standalone NETBOX units that are simple to control over Ethernet and connect straight to laptops, PCs, or company networks, the new flagship AWGs are also available as PCIe cards with streaming speeds of up to 10 GB/s. Automated test systems are a perfect fit for the new equipment.
Important Features Include:
- Output rates up to 10 GS/s for ultra-fast signal generation
- 16-bit vertical resolution to ensure exceptional signal fidelity
- Analog bandwidths up to 3.9 GHz, enabling true-to-life reproduction of wideband RF & microwave signals
- Single-Ended or Differential outputs with up to 4V output swings
- Multi-channel synchronization for complex signal simulations across multiple outputs
- Up to 8 GSample memory per channel for flexibility in waveform generation
Because of these features, the new AWGs are especially well-suited for applications that require good signal quality over large bandwidths, like creating waveforms for experimental physics and quantum systems, mimicking radar echoes, or testing communication standards like 5G and 6G.
The new AWGs are supported by Spectrum’s extensive software suite, which includes drivers for Windows and Linux, programming examples for languages including C/C++, Python, MATLAB, and LabVIEW, and Spectrum’s SBench 6 software for interactive operation, in addition to their robust hardware.
These new flagships come with free lifetime software and firmware updates, a 5-year warranty, and direct assistance from Spectrum’s design experts.
Leadership Comments

“This launch represents a major leap forward for us,” said Oliver Rovini, CTO of Spectrum Instrumentation. “It’s the first time we’ve entered the high-bandwidth space, and we’re doing it with a product line that sets new standards in quality and capability. With these new AWGs, we’re giving our customers a tool that enables next-generation innovation.”
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