Stanford Research Systems DS360 Low Distortion Function Generator
Stanford Research Systems DS360 Low Distortion Function Generator
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Product Description
The Stanford Research Systems DS360 is a high-performance low distortion function generator designed for precision signal generation in research laboratories, electronics testing, and instrumentation applications. It is especially valued in environments where signal purity, stability, and accuracy are critical.
The DS360 provides exceptionally low harmonic distortion and noise, making it ideal for audio testing, sensor excitation, amplifier characterization, and scientific measurement setups. Its wide frequency range and stable output ensure reliable performance across demanding experimental conditions.
Built to Stanford Research Systems’ rigorous quality standards, the DS360 features a robust benchtop design, precise digital control, and long-term measurement stability, making it a trusted tool for professional research and test environments.
Key Features
Ultra low distortion signal generation
High signal purity and stability
Wide frequency range output
Ideal for laboratory and research applications
Precise digital amplitude and frequency control
Excellent noise performance
Benchtop laboratory instrument design
Trusted Stanford Research Systems technology
Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | DS360 |
| Instrument Type | Function Generator |
| Signal Type | Low distortion sine wave output |
| Frequency Range | Wide frequency coverage |
| Distortion Performance | Ultra low harmonic distortion |
| Output Control | Digital amplitude and frequency |
| Form Factor | Benchtop |
| Applications | Research audio electronics testing |
| Power Supply | AC powered |
| Manufacturer | Stanford Research Systems |
Stanford Research Systems DS360 function generator delivers ultra low distortion and high stability signal generation for laboratory research electronics testing and scientific measurement applications.
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