Tabor | Proteus RF-AWG Models

Model P94812D

Rs. 17048226.00

The Tabor P94812D is a high-density PXIe RF transceiver featuring 12 AWG channels at 9 GS/s with 16-bit resolution and 8 GS memory per channel, paired with 12 digitizer channels at 5.4 GS/s, 12-bit. Offering up to 8 GHz RF bandwidth, eight marker outputs per channel, integrated NCOs, and a user-programmable FPGA, it supports synchronized, multi-channel, real-time RF waveform generation and acquisition for advanced applications.

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Built for large-scale RF systems, the P94812D consolidates high-speed waveform generation, signal acquisition, sequencing, and processing across 12 RF channels in a single PXIe module. Its advanced synchronization ensures coherent operation across all channels. Real-time streaming and FPGA logic enable waveform playback and conditional responses beyond onboard memory limits. Equipped with integrated NCOs and IQ modules, it eliminates external RF synthesis. Ideal for phased-array radar, massive MIMO systems, quantum control grids, and high-channel-count RF research.

  • Twelve AWG channels (9 GS/s, 16-bit DACs)

  • Twelve digitizer channels (5.4 GS/s, 12-bit ADCs)

  • 8 GS waveform memory per AWG channel (expandable)

  • Up to 8 GHz RF output bandwidth

  • Eight marker outputs per channel

  • Integrated NCOs with IQ up/down conversion

  • Task-based sequencer with conditional execution

  • Real-time waveform streaming to FPGA

  • User-programmable FPGA for DSP and control

  • PXIe form factor, scalable via PCIe Gen3 ×8 interface

Parameter Value
Model P94812D
Platform PXIe (3-slot, PCIe Gen3 ×8 interface)
AWG Channels 12 (9 GS/s, 16-bit DACs)
Digitizer Channels 12 (5.4 GS/s, 12-bit ADCs)
AWG Memory 8 GS per channel (expandable)
RF Bandwidth Up to 8 GHz
Marker Outputs 8 per channel
NCO Integrated digital up/down-conversion
FPGA User-programmable
Sequencer Task-based with conditional logic
Streaming Capability Real-time PC-to-FPGA waveform streaming
Typical Use Cases Phased-array radar, massive MIMO, quantum control, RF system prototyping