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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy Case study, UC Berkeley in California, 2020

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy is a technique used for determining the structure of organic compounds. Traditionally an LO, mixer (upconverter), an AWG and an RF receiver or lock-in amplifier would be used to achieve the needed measurement.

Using the Proteus Arbitrary waveform Transceiver allows a simpler, more accurate, and cost-effective instrument.

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Quantum Computing Control and Readout complexity reduction,

We’ve some exciting measurement results to share as we continue to reduce cost/complexity in Quantum Computing Control and Readout with the Tabor Proteus Arbitrary Waveform Transceiver.

The results will be presented for the first time at the American Physical Society (APS Physics) March Meeting 2022 in Chicago. Come meet us at booth 108.

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10 Tips for using an Arbitrary Waveform Generator

in Quantum Experiment control and measurement applications.

Different Types of Signal Generators

A quick look at some of the most common signal generators used to produce waveforms, frequencies, radio frequencies (RF), digital patterns, etc.

Advanced Microwave Topics for Quantum Physicists

The fundamentals of wave propagation, optimization of the frequency translation path, different signal analysis techniques, and the benefits and trade-offs of each one

 

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