A family of Arbs reaching industry-leading speeds, memory, and output levels. Synchronized digital and analog channels, 9 Gpts of memory, an award-winning touchscreen interface, and 65 years of signal generator experience to support your future needs.
Every Berkeley Nucleonics arbitrary waveform generator shares the same touchscreen software, the same waveform tools, and the same trigger and synchronization architecture. Pick the speed, resolution, and channel count your bench needs.

The fastest generators in the line, for quantum, photonics, high-speed serial, radar, and electronic warfare. Picosecond timing, deep memory, and multi-unit synchronization.
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Versatile 16-bit benchtop generators that switch between arbitrary waveform, function, and pulse modes. Built for R&D, production, and teaching labs that need one flexible source.
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Space-saving two-channel generators for OEM integration and automated test systems, with the same waveform engine in a compact, system-friendly package.
View the A2255 →Every generator runs the same touch software, with the waveform drawn large and live. Switch between arbitrary waveform, function-generator, pulse-pattern, and digital-pattern modes without leaving the screen.

Define any waveform point by point. Sine, ramp, gaussian, and fully arbitrary segments with per-entry repetition and length.
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Carrier, transition, and channel controls for precise pulse shaping, with period, rise, and fall set directly in engineering units.
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Lay out multi-line digital sequences with counter and clock entries, length and repetition per step, and live memory feedback.
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14-bit at the highest speeds, 16-bit across the precision models, for clean amplitude detail.
Deep per-channel memory holds long, complex scenarios without stitching or re-arming.
Sub-nanosecond edges and 50 ps timing resolution for pulse shaping and fast emulation.
Low-jitter operation against an external master clock, with sub-100 fs sync across units.
Combine up to four Model 686 units for 16 analog and 128 digital synchronized channels.
Each application ships with a technical brief covering the setup, the method, and the model that fits. Click for more or submit your application.
Low-jitter master-clock timing and in-firmware pulse pre-compensation for high-energy-laser and fusion front ends, in one generator.
SensingLong, precisely timed multi-channel scenarios with 9 Gpts of memory and 50 ps resolution to emulate reflected pulses.
PhotonicsSub-nanosecond Gaussian pulses at 5 Vpp and up to 100 mA, consolidating shaped-pulse and current-drive into one instrument.
QuantumClean, repeatable pulse and waveform generation for quantum key distribution and quantum sensing experiments.
DefenseWideband, agile waveform synthesis for radar target and electronic-warfare threat emulation across multiple channels.
OpticsDrive modulators and sources with arbitrary shapes, fast edges, and tight timing for optics and photonics research.
Tell us the signal you need to produce and the channels, speed, and timing it demands. We will point you to the model that fits, or build a configuration around it.