Pulse
Today’s telecommunications and computer systems increasingly take advantage of devices such as laser and IR diodes, EEPROMS and flash memories which operate at high voltages or currents.
- Option 001 – Adjustable Baseline
- Fast, clean positive or negative pulses up to 100 V at frequencies up to 15 MHz
- User-definable limits for voltage, current and duty cycle
- TLL input: allows the output to be enabled or disabled
- Transitions < 12 ns for high impendance source into 50 Ohm load. Baseline OV.
- In 50 Ohm/50 Ohm mode, the maximum voltage is 50 Vpp with transitions < 7ns
RIGOL DSG3030 Signal Generator, RF, 3 GHz
The DSG3030 RF signal generator offers standard AM/FM/ØM analog modulation, as well as options for I/Q modulation and I/Q baseband output with a maximum frequency 3 GHz. Featuring a high signal purity with phase noise measuring <-110 dBc/Hz @ 20 kHz (typical) and a wide output range of -130 dBm to +13 dBm, the DSG3000 RF signal generator has standard pulse modulation with an on/off ratio of up to 80dB, with optional pulse train generator available.
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HP/Agilent 8013B 50Mhz Pulse Sources are versatile and reliable low-cost pulse generators. They provide the suitable solution to almost all digital logic testing problems.
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The MP1755A in combination with the MP1756A are used to detect errors used to evaluate conformity with ITU-T standards. In addition, complicated searching for input thresholds or phase adjustments is simplified with the touch of a single key. These functions are ideally suited for the research and development of ultrahigh-speed logic ICs and digital communications.
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