Arbitrary Waveform Generator

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  • Electrical equipment and apparatus
  • Measuring instruments

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  • planning

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4 months ago

Description

The DSP Centre at Bangor University undertakes research in advanced communication techniques in its state-of-the-art research facility, which is partly funded by the North Wales Growth Deal (NWGD) through Ambition North Wales.  To further expand our research capabilities, we plan to acquire an additional arbitrary waveform generator, along with set-up support and training.

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