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Vector Signal Generators (VSGs) are specialized electrical engineering instruments used to generate and analyze signals in the frequency domain. They are used to test and validate the performance of communication systems, radar systems, and other electronic systems. VSGs are capable of generating a wide range of signals, including analog, digital, and mixed-signal waveforms. They can also be used to measure the frequency response of a system, as well as its noise and distortion characteristics. VSGs are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, and defense.
VSGs are typically used in conjunction with other test and measurement equipment, such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and signal analyzers. They are also used in the development and debugging of communication systems, radar systems, and other electronic systems.
Some of the companies in the VSG market include Rohde & Schwarz, Keysight Technologies, Tektronix, Anritsu, and National Instruments. Show Less Read more