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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The 8012A is a used Pulse Generator from Agilent. A pulse generator is a piece of electronic test equipment that engineers use to generate rectangular pulses. An electromagnetic pulse generator is best for digital, not analog, circuits. Engineers can
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The PM5781 is a used Pulse Generator from Philips. A pulse generator is a piece of electronic test equipment that engineers use to generate rectangular pulses. An electromagnetic pulse generator is best for digital, not analog, circuits. Engineers can
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: (fixed) Output: High and low levels adjustable independently in ±5 V range Selectable internal source termination External trigger/pulse duration control input The Tektronix PG502 is a 250 MHz pulse generator plug-in for the TM500 system.
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: External trigger/duration input Provides 0.5 to 5 V output into 50-ohms The Tektronix PG501 performance and ease of operation make it well-suited for basic digital and analog applications. The Tektronix PG501 is a 50 MHz pulse generator plug-in for the TM500 system.
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
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Supplier: Picosecond Pulse Labs, Inc.
Description: fastest commercially available electrical pulse generators.Description: The Model 4015D Pulse Generator produces an ultra-fast pulse of -5 V with 12 ps falltime into 50 ohms. The pulse is generated in a small external pulse head that is
- Amplitude: -5 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Pulse Duration: 0.0050 µs
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Supplier: Picosecond Pulse Labs, Inc.
Description: semiconductors, components, and networks Impulse Ultra WideBand (UWB) RADAR The Picosecond Advantage: Our Model 4016 Pulse Generator is one of the world’s fastest commercially available electrical pulse generators.Description: The Model 4016 Pulse Generator
- Amplitude: -5 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Pulse Duration: 0.0050 µs
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Supplier: Picosecond Pulse Labs, Inc.
Description: oscilloscopes Impulse or step response testing of semiconductors, components, networks, etc. Very high resolution TDR/TDT measurements The Picosecond Advantage: PSPL's Non-Linear-Transmiss ion-Line technology has been paired with PSPL's pulse generator
- Amplitude: -5 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Pulse Duration: 0.0160 µs
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Supplier: Picosecond Pulse Labs, Inc.
Description: rep rates Description: Our Model 3600 Impulse Generator produces narrow, 70 ps (FWHM) impulses that are locked to a clock or sine wave input. The added jitter is less than 2 ps. The impulse train can be gated by an external TTL signal. The Model 3600 will funtion at repetition rates
- Amplitude: -7.5 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Pulse Duration: 7.00E-5 µs
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Supplier: Red Pitaya, d.o.o.
Description: SDRlab 122-16 External clock is based on the SDRlab 122-16 model that is modified to be used with an external clock oscillator, which is important especially for RF applications that operate at other frequencies, require better quality clock or clock synchronization.
- Amplitude: -1 to 1 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop, Printed Circuit Card
- Interface: General Serial Interface, Ethernet, USB, Other Interface
- Maximum Frequency Range: 62.5 MHz
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Supplier: Red Pitaya, d.o.o.
Description: STEMlab 125-14 External clock is based on the STEMlab 125-14 model that is modified to be used with an external clock oscillator, which is important especially for RF applications that operate at other frequencies, require better quality clock or clock synchronization. With this
- Amplitude: -1 to 1 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop, Printed Circuit Card
- Interface: General Serial Interface, Ethernet, USB, Other Interface
- Maximum Frequency Range: 62.5 MHz
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: PTL-2.5kW 902-928 MHZ SOLID-STATE HIGH-POWER MICROWAVE DESKTOP GENERATOR Key Features/Benefits Generator is controlled with utilizing an easy to use, Windows based software package allowing control of: Frequency (902-928 MHz) Pulse and
- Device Type: Generator
- Maximum Frequency Range: 928 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 902 MHz
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Supplier: RIGOL Technologies, Inc.
Description: -130dBm to +25dBm, the DSG3000 RF signal generator has standard pulse modulation with an on/off ratio of up to 80dB, with optional pulse train generator available. The DSG3000 series also has an amplitude accuracy of <0.5dB (typical). High Power Output up to +25 dBm:
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
- Maximum Frequency Range: 6000 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 6000 MHz
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Supplier: RIGOL Technologies, Inc.
Description: all the way to 13.6 GHz. Featuring a high signal purity with phase noise measuring <-116dBc/Hz@20kHz (typical) and a wide output range of -130dBm to +25dBm, the DSG3000B RF signal generator has optional pulse modulation and pulse train generation with the DSG3000B-PUG option.
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
- Maximum Frequency Range: 6500 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 6500 MHz
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Supplier: Wayne Kerr Electronics
Description: The multifunction generator WF1973/WF1974 can generate various waveforms and also provide wide array of functions including sequence, modulation, and sweep. These are up-and-coming general-purpose signal source that are must for engineers and should be kept on hand for a wide variety of
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Maximum Frequency Range: 30 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 1.00E-14 MHz
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Supplier: RIGOL Technologies, Inc.
Description: -base option provides < 5 ppb temperature stability and < 30 ppb/year aging stability, the most accurate and stable timebase available in this class. The DSG800A models provide internal and external IQ Modulation support including FSK, QAM, and QPSK signals. Use the IQ modulation to
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Pulse
- Maximum Frequency Range: 1500 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 1500 MHz
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Supplier: Wayne Kerr Electronics
Description: . Amplitude range: 0Vp-p to 20Vp-p/open (setting resolution: 16 bits). Low noise and Low distortion: Total Harmonic Distortion is 0.04% or less (Sine wave). Various Types of Output Waveforms: Sine, square, pulse, ramp, noise, DC, and arbitrary. Wide Array of Oscillation Mode
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Maximum Frequency Range: 30 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 1.00E-14 MHz
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Supplier: Siglent Technologies NA, Inc.
Description: are user selectable for differential or single-ended connections and support a maximum output range of ± 24 V. The SDG7000A waveform generator can ensure a large amplitude under high-frequency which eliminates an external power amplifier in some applications and addresses a wider range
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Interface: GPIB (IEEE 488, HPIB), USB
- Maximum Frequency Range: 1000 MHz
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Supplier: Siglent Technologies NA, Inc.
Description: The SSG5083A/SSG5085A microwave signal generators feature output frequency ranges from 9 kHz to 13.6/20 GHz, they support AM & FM & PM modulation, pulse modulation, pulse sequence generator, power meter control and other functions. The SSG5000As include an OCXO reference
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop, Fixed/Rack mount
- Interface: GPIB (IEEE 488, HPIB), USB, VXI / MXI Bus, Other Interface
- Maximum Frequency Range: 20000 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 0.0090 MHz
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Supplier: Siglent Technologies NA, Inc.
Description: while extending customer value in size, speed, and cost. SSG6000A Series RF Signal Generator supports AM and pulse modulation, pulse sequence generator, power meter control and other functions. With standard OCXO reference hardware module inside ensures high-precision and
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop, Fixed/Rack mount
- Interface: GPIB (IEEE 488, HPIB), USB, VXI / MXI Bus, Other Interface
- Maximum Frequency Range: 40000 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 0.1000 MHz
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Supplier: Vaunix Technology Corporation
Description: The LMS-802DX Lab Brick USB programmable signal generator is a low-cost, portable, lab quality signal generator. This unit offers a 100 Hz frequency step size, configurable linear frequency sweeping and selectable internal/external 10 MHz reference. The signal generator
- Amplitude: 0.0 to 5 volts
- Form Factor: Portable / Benchtop
- Interface: USB
- Maximum Frequency Range: 8000 MHz
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Supplier: Transcat, Inc.
Description: Product Highlights 0.2 Hz to 20 MHz Sine, Square, Triangle, Pulse, & Ramp output Coarse and Fine tuning AM & FM modulation Burst operation External frequency counter to 30 MHz Linear and log sweep Variable duty
- Device Type: Generator
- Generator Type: Function
- Maximum Frequency Range: 20 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 20 MHz
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: B&K Precision Series 4060 dual channel function/arbitrary waveform generators generate stable and precise sine, square, triangle, pulse and arbitrary waveforms. They have an easy-to-read colour display and intuitive user interface with numeric keypad. Features include
- Minimum Frequency Range: 1.00E-12 to 120 MHz
- Pulse Duration: 0.0120 µs
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Supplier: ROHM Semiconductor USA, LLC
Description: BD9478F is PWM pulse generator for LCD panel. ThisIC compares triangle waveform which is generatedinside IC and external DC signal, and generates aPWM pulse. This PWM pulse is provided to LED driverand controls LED grayscale. PWM pulse frequencycan be
- Features: RoHS Compliant
- Form Factor: Integrated Circuit (IC)
- Input Voltage: 4.5 to 5.5 volts
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: ENCODER, PULSE CODER 2000 PPR, BALL SCREW, 17 POSITION, EXTERNAL, CNC. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: B&K Precision Series 4060 dual channel function/arbitrary waveform generators generate stable and precise sine, square, triangle, pulse and arbitrary waveforms. They have an easy-to-read colour display and intuitive user interface with numeric keypad. Features include
- Generator Type: Continuous Wave (CW), Pulse
- Minimum Frequency Range: 1.00E-12 to 80 MHz
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Supplier: Tradeport Electronics Group
Description: wave output are provided for the digital circuit experiment had been made possible. LOG/LIN sweep function Frequency Counter function VCF (External frequency control terminal) The FG-275/FG-273A are function generators which generates sine wave, triangle wave
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Supplier: Red Pitaya, d.o.o.
Description: SDRlab 122-16 External clock is based on the SDRlab 122-16 model that is modified to be used with an external clock oscillator, which is important especially for RF applications that operate at other frequencies, require better quality clock or clock synchronization.
- Bandwidth: 0.0 to 5.00E8 Hz
- Display Type: Other
- Features: Application Software, Auto-Ranging, Battery Powered, Data Acquisition, Data Storage / Logging, dB Readings, Integrating Functions, Programmable, Removable Data Storage, Scaling Function, Temperature Compensated, Triggering, Embedded Pulse Generator
- Form Factor: Bench / Free-Standing, Clamp Meter, Rack-Mounted, Handheld, Computer Board
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Supplier: Red Pitaya, d.o.o.
Description: STEMlab 125-14 External clock is based on the STEMlab 125-14 model that is modified to be used with an external clock oscillator, which is important especially for RF applications that operate at other frequencies, require better quality clock or clock synchronization. With this
- Display Digits: 3 Digits, 4 Digits, 5 Digits, 6 Digits
- Display Type: Other
- Features: Application Software, Auto-Ranging, Battery Powered, Data Acquisition, Data Storage / Logging, Embedded Pulse Generator, Integrating Functions, Programmable, Removable Data Storage, Scaling Function, Temperature Compensated, Triggering
- Form Factor: Bench / Free-Standing, Rack-Mounted, Handheld, Computer Board
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Supplier: PR electronics
Description: with external pulses for up/down function. 2-phase encoder. Ramp generator with internal time measurement. Ramp generator with external pulses. Technical characteristics LED's for up, reset and down. 6 digital inputs make it possible to choose reset and
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 140 F
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: DISCONTINUED BY MANUFACTURER, SUBMINIATURE TACHOMETER, 1/32 DIN, REQUIRES NO EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY, LCD, AUTOMATIC RESET, 5 DIGITS, 10 KCPS, 10000 RPM, 60 PULSES/REV, SCREW TERMINALS. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
- Tachometer Type: Indicator Only
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Supplier: Comdel, Inc.
Description: Rugged class “B” FET amplifier Standard RS-232 and analog/digital control Pulse capable External frequency input
- AC Input Voltage: 190 to 480 volts
- Adjustable Frequency: Yes
- Form Factor: Rack Mount
- Input Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
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Supplier: Precise Time and Frequency, Inc.
Description: disciplined timing (<20 ns), Time Code input, or stand-alone time code Master generator. Available oscillator options include TCXO, OCXO or a rubidium atomic source. Remote access is available via telnet connection, optional NTP over a 10/100 base T Ethernet connection, an HTTP web browser
- Application: Other Application
- Clock method: Atomic Clock, Crystal, External Signal
- Interface: Serial, Status Indicators, Other Interface
- Mounting: Rack Mount
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Supplier: Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Description: measurement accuracy of 1% Compatible with a programmable logic controller (PLC) The low-frequency PEII series provides 40 kHz pulse width modulation (PWM). It features advanced arc control and internal load matching with outputs of up to 60 kW when units are combined — requiring
- AC Input Voltage: 208 volts
- Form Factor: Rack Mount
- Input Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
- Output Frequency: 0.0400 MHz
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, allowing users to generate complex pulse trains using external arbitrary waveform generators. Design & Integration Compact Design and ATE System Integration The CSG9K20GA is designed with a focus on compact size, making it an ideal choice for both benchtop R&D applications (read more)
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. Key features include: Frequency range: 10 MHz to 6 GHz Output power: 0 to +15 dBm Typical phase noise: -130 dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz offset, 1 GHz carrier CW and pulse output support LVTTL external pulse control RS422 control interface Compact module design for (read more)
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https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/bitstream/1826/7920/1/Hockley_M_2012%20PhD%202012.pdf
78 5.2.1 External Pulse Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Cardiac Pacing and Device Therapy
The system consists of (a) an external pulse generator ; (b) an external trans- mitting coil; (c) an internal receiving coil; and (d) myocar- dial electrodes.
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The Effects of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imagers on External and Implantable Pulse Generators
External pulse generators should he net to the asynchronous mode and placed outside the NMR image volume but within the radiofrequency [RF] shield.
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CRaTER: The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation Experiment on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission
This relationship is demonstrated to be linear with an RMS residual of less than 0.1% using a stable external pulse generator .
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Operative Neuromodulation
With this system we were able to achieve better paresthesia coverage in the back and at the same time in various dermatomes in both legs, however the radiofre- quency system with external pulse generator was incon- venient for the patients and a …
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Clinical Utility of Implantable Multiprogrammable Automatic Antitachycardia Pulse Generator as an External Device
An external pulse generator may also be used therapeutically over a period of several days in patients who do not necessarily need an im- plantable unit.
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http://dspace.mit.edu/openaccess-disseminate/1721.1/65889
This relationship is demonstrated to be linear with an RMS residual of less than 0.1% using a stable external pulse generator .
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Microelectronic Test Structures for CMOS Technology
High-speed probes are required if an external pulse generator is used.
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Two‐channel gastric pacing in patients with diabetic gastroparesis
Before being sent home with a portable MPG the patient was trained on how to connect the electrodes to the external pulse generator , activate and care for the device and for the skin site where the electrodes were exiting the abdomen.
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The Early History of Cardiac Pacing
… to a silicone rubber platform.45 On April 4, 1959, the first of three patients were implanted with this electrode placed into the left ventricular myocardium, exiting through the chest wall and paced with the Medtronic battery powered exter- nal pulse generator .
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