Features: • Available in a single, dual or quadrature (0.1° phase stability) form factor, SPPOSC oscillators with up to 512 tuning steps insure design flexibility in a compact 2 x 2 footprint while minimizing board space requirements.• This plug-in, turnkey signal source, with a stan...
SPPOSC: Features: • Available in a single, dual or quadrature (0.1° phase stability) form factor, SPPOSC oscillators with up to 512 tuning steps insure design flexibility in a compact 2 x 2 footprin...
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• Available in a single, dual or quadrature (0.1° phase stability) form factor, SPPOSC oscillators with up to 512 tuning steps insure design flexibility in a compact 2" x 2" footprint while minimizing board space requirements.
• This plug-in, turnkey signal source, with a standard or custom algorithm, allows product designers to incorporate various precision on-board programmable signal generators in a standard pin-out and form factor thereby reducing design time while maximizing design flexibility.
• When used in conjunction with the SPPDB-01 development board, SPPOCS signal generators require minimal set-up time to provide low noise and distortion signals for laboratory evaluation or precision field installations.
• Low distortion signal source for ATE systems
• Sound and vibration testing
• Quadrature signal generator: sine / cosine, standard or custom.
• Tone generation in speech and hearing analysis, research, pathology
The SPPOSC Series is a compact, dual channel, phase continuous, DSP based, programmable sine wave generator with analog outputs and 8 or 9 bits of frequency selection. All SPPOSC-01 platforms are small, low profile, easy to use signal generators, which require no external components and can cover the audio/ultrasonic bandwidth from 1 Hz to 102.4 kHz in several standard and custom frequency ranges.
SPPOSC's use a fixed point DSP with 32-bit math, 24-bits of resolution and dual channel DACs. Noise floor and distortion are typically 100dB to 20 kHz and < 80 dB to 100 kHz.