A compact, multichannel, and low noise arbitrary waveform generator.

@article{Govorkov2014ACM,
  title={A compact, multichannel, and low noise arbitrary waveform generator.},
  author={Sergei Govorkov and Boris I Ivanov and E. Il'ichev and Hans-Georg Meyer},
  journal={The Review of scientific instruments},
  year={2014},
  volume={85 5},
  pages={
          054702
        }
}
A new type of high functionality, fast, compact, and easy programmable arbitrary waveform generator for low noise physical measurements is presented. The generator provides 7 fast differential waveform channels with a maximum bandwidth up to 200 MHz frequency. There are 6 fast pulse generators on the generator board with 78 ps time resolution in both duration and delay, 3 of them with amplitude control. The arbitrary waveform generator is additionally equipped with two auxiliary slow 16 bit… 

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