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Advanced Test and Measurement
Instruments and Power Supplies

Aim-TTi TG300 Series

DISCONTINUED - 3MHz Analog Function Generator with LCD readout with/without Counter, Sweep and AM

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  • 0.03Hz to 3MHz frequency range
  • Simultaneous display of frequency & amplitude
  • External seven digit 120MHz counter (not TG315)
  • High waveform quality at all frequencies & levels
  • 2mV to 20V pk-pk from 50 Ohms or 600 Ohms
  • Variable symmetry with constant frequency
  • Auxiliary TTL/CMOS output
  • 1000:1 frequency change by vernier or sweep voltage
  • Precision internal lin/log sweep (TG330 only)
  • Internal/external AM up to 100% (TG330 only)

The TG320 was discontinued from this series in 2017 and the TG315 and TG330 went in 2023.  The replacement was scheduled for 2024.

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