What are the advantages of Trueform technology?

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Its advantages include:

Ultra-low jitter
Trueform function/arbitrary waveform generators have jitter as low as 1 ps and excellent edge stabilization. You can even use them as system clocks for timing and triggering other instruments. With better jitter performance, you can locate edges more accurately, which helps reduce timing errors in your circuit designs.

Ultra-low harmonic distortion
With a total harmonic distortion of only 0.03%, the Trueform waveform generator has 5 times the fidelity of other Yesotech generators. The pure, spurious-free signal introduces no noise or artifacts. During measurements, you see pure design features, not waveform generator features.

no overlap
Use the Trueform Arbitrary Waveform function to define waveforms of various shapes and lengths. Play back the signal at a specified sample rate without missing transient anomalies that are critical to device reliability. Trueform does not miss any points and does not create aliasing.

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