Function, Waveform & Signal Generators
Fully programmable function generators suitable for use in generating specific signals needed in development, repair and testing applications. High precision generators available from both Chauvin Arnoux and Siglent.
Find out more about Function, Waveform & Signal Generators below.

- 10MHz model
- Generates different waveform types
- Complete set of modulation options

- Generates multiple waveform types
- Multiple adjustable advanced functions
- Compatible with PC

- EasyPulse technology means low jitter and better accuracy
- 150 MSa/s sampling rate
- High-quality build

- Dual channel, maximum output frequency 25, 30 or 60 MHz
- Innovative EasyPulse technology
- Supports PRBS up to 40 Mbps
- 196 built-in arbitrary waveforms

- Pulse modes: Normal, Squarewave, Double Pulse and Delayed Pulse
- Fully variable pulse delay
- Wide pulse range: create pulse widths between 50ns and 5s

- Bandwidth of 40MHz
- High precision and reliability
- Dual channel

- Ideal instrument for research and education
- Stable adjustment of frequency to the nearest digit
- Frequency range of 0.001 Hz to 10 MHz

- Great for education, scientific research and electronic product design
- Has a frequency range of 0.001Hz to 20MHz
- Can store 15 complete instrument configurations

- 80MHz bandwidth
- Dual channel
- EasyPulse and TrueArb technology

- Modulation modes: Sweep, Gated, AM, FSK and Tone Switching
- Sine, square, positive pulse and negative pulse waveforms
- RS-232 and USB interfaces enable remote control

- A two-channel signal generator that can create waveforms of up to 40MHz
- Includes built-in waveforms and supports the addition of custom waveforms
- Generate white noise and high-resolution, low-jitter pulses up to 50MHz

- Arbitrary waveforms
- Single or dual channels
- TG2511A or TG2512A models available

- 120MHz bandwidth
- Dual channel
- High fidelity and low jitter

- Arbitrary waveforms
- Single or dual channels
- TG5011A or TG5012A models available

- Generates signals up to 80MHz
- Two identical, full-performance channels
- Operate channels independently or in Coupled or Tracked mode

- TrueArb and EasyPulse technology
- 200MHz / 350MHz / 500MHz bandwidth options available
- High-performance with 2.4 GSa/s sampling rate

- Creates signals up to 160MHz
- Generate white noise and high-resolution, low-jitter pulses up to 100MHz
- Channels can be operated independently or in Coupled or Tracked mode

- A powerful, single-channel, true pulse, noise, and function generator
- Generate pulse waveforms between 1MHz and 25MHz
- Perform linear and logarithmic sweeps across all waveform types

- Channels can be operated independently or in Coupled or Tracking mode
- Equipped with built-in waveforms and supports the addition of custom waveforms
- Includes various modulations and Gated, Burst and Sweep modes

- A high-performance true pulse, noise, and function generator
- Generate pulse waveforms from 1MHz-50Hz
- Supports pulse, double pulse, pulse pattern and PRBS waveforms

- A high-performance, dual-channel true pulse, noise, and function generator
- Generate pulse waveforms between 1MHz and 25Mhz
- Supports pulse, double pulse, pulse pattern and PRBS waveforms

- Available in four models with differing frequencies and modes
- Provide normal analogue modulation: AM, FM and PM
- Sweep-frequency function

- Dual-channel, high-performance universal waveform generator
- Generate pulse waveforms between 1MHz and 50Hz
- Full arbitrary/ function and noise generator

- Ideal for development, test and service work
- Frequency range: 150kHz to 1.5GHz
- Includes Sweep functions and flexible analogue modulation
About Function, Waveform & Signal Generators
A function generator is a type of frequency generator suitable for the development, testing, and repair of electronic test equipment. For example, an electrical test engineer could use one to introduce an error signal into a control loop. Because you can change parameters such as amplitude and frequency, you can easily isolate the generated signal from those already present in the system.</p >
A function signal generator can take the form of computer-based software or one of our range of purpose-built function generators designed to generate various types of the electrical waveform over a wide range of frequencies. The most common waveforms produced are sine, triangular, saw tooth, and square shapes and most models will allow you to set this as a repetitive or single shot.