On Wednesday, June 30th, Berkeley Nucleonics will be hosting a live webinar that will dive into the immersive world of High-Performance Arbitrary Waveform Generators. Arbitrary waveform generators (AWG's) are built to handle the most complex experiments and innovative applications, from advanced research, RF-Wireless to quantum computing. Join Edgar Guzman with Berkeley Nucleonics and Stefano Parma with Active Technologies to discuss AWG's and their role in the electrifying advancements in waveform development and signal generation.
The High-Performance Arbitrary Waveform Generator that will be demonstrated is the Model 685 from Berkeley Nucleonics, which offers some of the most exciting advancements in waveform development. The industry-leading flexibility, speed, and power levels allow users the widest range of modulation and creator options. The Model 685 delivers this flexibility with premium signal integrity, an easy-to-use touch-screen display, and a host of new operational modes.
Edgar Guzman is an electrical engineer with Berkeley Nucleonics for two years, specializing in Berkeley Nucleonics DDG and ARB units. When Edgar is not working with high-performance test and measurement equipment, he learns more about the...
Stefano Parma is an electrical engineer with Active Technologies. Stefano is well versed in his association with the industry's best signal solutions involving state-of-the-art equipment design. When Stefano is not researching, experimenting, or...
Jordan works with the marketing team at Berkeley Nucleonics. From creating graphic work to handling the video content, Jordan enjoys connecting and engaging with the audience through different forms of media.