Tabor | Benchtop

P2584B

Rs. 5852033.00

The Tabor P2584B is a standalone benchtop Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver featuring 4 AWG channels at 1.25 GS/s with 16-bit resolution, each equipped with 4 GS of waveform memory. It integrates optional digitizer support, FPGA processing, and a touchscreen interface in a 4U, 19″ chassis—ideal for real-time, synchronized waveform control and testing in RF, quantum, and communications environments..

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The P2584B consolidates high-performance waveform generation, data acquisition, sequencing, and processing in a single instrument. Its four independent AWG channels can operate synchronously or separately, controlled via a robust sequencer with conditional logic. Real-time streaming supports continuous output beyond internal memory. The integrated NCO accommodates RF applications, while the onboard FPGA enables advanced, responsive control without external PCs. This makes the P2584B suitable for phased-array radar prototyping, quantum control experiments, multi-channel communications testing, and other advanced test scenarios.

 

  • Four AWG channels (1.25 GS/s, 16-bit DACs)

  • 4 GS waveform memory per channel

  • Optional onboard dual-channel digitizer for feedback

  • Integrated FPGA for real-time signal processing

  • Touchscreen interface with embedded PC

  • Built-in NCO for RF/microwave generation

  • Task-based sequencer with conditional logic

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

  • User-programmable FPGA enabling custom DSP/control

  • High-density, self-contained benchtop design

Parameter Value
Model P2584B
Form Factor Benchtop 4 U, 19″ chassis with touchscreen
AWG Channels 4 (1.25 GS/s, 16-bit)
AWG Memory 4 GS per channel
Digitizer Support Optional dual-channel onboard
Marker Outputs 4 per channel
NCO Integrated
FPGA Onboard, user-programmable
Sequencer Task-based with conditional logic
Streaming Real-time PC→FPGA waveform streaming
Interfaces Touchscreen PC, USB 3.0, LAN, PCIe Gen3
Typical Use Cases RF, quantum control, phased-array systems, multi-channel test