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Model P9084B

Rs. 10432542.00

The Tabor P9084B is a standalone benchtop Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver offering 4 AWG channels at 9 GS/s (8-bit) with 4 GS of memory per channel. It features eight marker outputs, optional onboard digitizer support, an integrated FPGA, and a touchscreen interface—all in a 4U, 19″ chassis. It enables real-time waveform sequencing and closed-loop control for demanding RF, quantum, and high-speed communications applications..

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The P9084B consolidates high-speed waveform generation and optional acquisition within a compact benchtop instrument. Its four AWG channels can run independently or synchronously, driven by an advanced sequencer. Real-time streaming from the embedded PC to FPGA allows waveform lengths beyond internal memory, while the NCO and FPGA deliver responsive, closed-loop control without any external PC. Ideal for multi-channel RF testing, quantum control systems, phased-array development, and high-performance signal experiments.

 

  • Four AWG channels (9 GS/s, 8-bit DACs)

  • 4 GS waveform memory per channel

  • Eight marker outputs for precise timing

  • Optional onboard digitizer support (e.g., 2.7 GS/s, 12-bit ADCs)

  • Integrated FPGA for real-time signal control

  • Built-in NCO for RF/microwave generation

  • Task-based sequencer with conditional logic

  • Real-time PC→FPGA streaming for continuous waveform output

  • Feedback-capable, closed-loop architecture

  • Touchscreen interface with embedded PC

Parameter Value
Model P9084B
Form Factor Benchtop 4 U, 19″ chassis with touchscreen
AWG Channels 4 (9 GS/s, 8-bit DACs)
AWG Memory 4 GS per channel
Marker Outputs 8
Digitizer Support Optional onboard ADC
NCO Integrated
FPGA Onboard, user-programmable
Sequencer Task-based with conditional logic
Streaming Capability Real-time PC→FPGA waveform streaming
Interfaces Touchscreen PC, USB 3.0, LAN, PCIe Gen3
Typical Use Cases RF, quantum control, phased-array systems, high-speed comms test