December 30, 2024 - The Model 686: The Ultimate Waveform Generator for Semiconductor Testing

When it comes to cutting-edge semiconductor testing, precision and performance are non-negotiable. Enter the NEW Model 686 Arbitrary Waveform Generator from Berkeley Nucleonics, the fastest 14-bit AWG available today. With unparalleled specs and versatility, the Model 686 is revolutionizing the way industries approach advanced signal generation.

Key Features and Specifications

Unmatched Performance:

  • Frequency Range: Generates a sine wave at 6.5 GHz.
  • Resolution: Boasts 14-bit resolution, ensuring accuracy and detail.
  • Update Rate: Operates at an incredible 20 GS/s real-time update rate.

Advanced Signal Generation:

  • Produces 4 fully synchronized analog signals at industry-leading frequencies.
  • Incorporates 32 digital lines, making it a feature-rich mixed-signal generator.
  • Offers a 50 ps rise time and a 5 Vpp maximum amplitude, ideal for precision applications.

Scalable Design:

  • Available in 2 or 4 channel models.
  • Features an intra-chassis synchronization bus to sync up to 4 units, enabling 16 analog and 128 digital channels.

Massive Memory and Bandwidth:

  • 10 GHz bandwidth for high-speed signal delivery.
  • 9 Gsample memory depth to accommodate complex signal requirements.

Applications of the Model 686

The Model 686’s capabilities extend far beyond semiconductor testing. It is an invaluable tool in:

  • Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and quantum sensing.
  • RF wireless communications.
  • Aerospace and defense applications.
  • Optics and photonics research.

Why Choose the Model 686 for Semiconductor Testing?

The Model 686 stands out as the world’s most powerful mixed signal generator, setting a new benchmark for waveform generation. Its high frequency, multi-channel synchronization, and unmatched resolution make it the ultimate solution for demanding semiconductor applications.

Ready to elevate your semiconductor testing? Explore the Model 686 Arbitrary Waveform Generator today: Model 686 on Berkeley Nucleonics.

Take the leap into the future of signal generation with the Model 686!