An established Bay Area company, Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) enjoys a 45 year history providing quality instrumentation to the Nuclear and Test Equipment communities. BNC is launching a new family of products for 2009. The first model being released is the highly anticipated 50 MHz Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG), Model 645.
Berkeley Nucleonics Model 645 is able to address many different applications such as benchtop research and development, radar simulation, circuit testing, custom waveform generation and
throughput and response measurements.
Applications Manager, John Yee, states, The new millennia delivered many advancements in component manufacturing, quality assurance, failure analysis, and precision timing requirements.
Similar to the markets addressed by Digital Delay and Pulse Generators offered by BNC, scientists using AWG also need to provide an increased level of analysis. The Model 645 is able to
provide research scientists with easy to use features along with the advanced specifications they require.
The new Model 645 incorporates many new features including 50MHz sine waves and 10MHz Arbitrary Waveforms. The feature packed line of ARBs from Berkeley Nucleonics also offer conventional
capability with more accuracy and speed (Pulse, Ramp, Triangle, Noise, DC Waveforms; AM, FM, PM (PSK), FSK 's38; PWM Modulation, Linear 's38; Logarithmic Sweeps 's38; Burst). New for
2009, we offer USB, LAN or GPIB remote operation, and an updated version of WaveCrafterour Waveform Creation Software.
The Model 645 is priced at $1,465.00 for domestic shipments, the same price as the predecessor Model 632. Loaded with new features and at the same price, the Model 645 is a great option
for your growing benchtop instrumentation demands.
About Berkeley Nucleonics - BNC is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for test, measurement, and nuclear research. BNC continues to maintain a leadership
position in development of custom pulse, signal, light, and function generators. BNC designs incorporate the latest innovations in software and hardware engineering, surface mount
production, and automated testing procedures.
BNC is committed to maintaining its tradition of technical excellence into the new millennium by continually strengthening support channels and being responsive to the rapidly changing
technological priorities of its customers.
Technical Point of Contact:
John Yee
800-234-7858 X215
Media Contact:
John Reynolds
800-234-7858 x220