Fast Rise Pulse Generator at Eric Goode blog

Fast Rise Pulse Generator. When you are a hackaday writer with some oscilloscope bandwidths to measure, you need a picosecond avalanche pulse generator, and you need one fast. Powered and configured from usb. I checked the frequency generators available to me, but the fastest rise time was around 3 ns which would be much too large, so i decided to build a pulse generator. The choice of r2 and c1 is pretty liberal. When the instrument can happily measure the transition times of all your usual pulse generators, something out of the ordinary is called. The model 765 fast rise time pulse generator offers up to 800 mhz pulse frequency and 70 ps rise and fall times. Fortunately they’re a very simple circuit.

Fast risetime pulse generator (BNC) Leo Bodnar Electronics
from www.leobodnar.com

Fortunately they’re a very simple circuit. When you are a hackaday writer with some oscilloscope bandwidths to measure, you need a picosecond avalanche pulse generator, and you need one fast. The model 765 fast rise time pulse generator offers up to 800 mhz pulse frequency and 70 ps rise and fall times. When the instrument can happily measure the transition times of all your usual pulse generators, something out of the ordinary is called. Powered and configured from usb. The choice of r2 and c1 is pretty liberal. I checked the frequency generators available to me, but the fastest rise time was around 3 ns which would be much too large, so i decided to build a pulse generator.

Fast risetime pulse generator (BNC) Leo Bodnar Electronics

Fast Rise Pulse Generator The model 765 fast rise time pulse generator offers up to 800 mhz pulse frequency and 70 ps rise and fall times. Powered and configured from usb. Fortunately they’re a very simple circuit. I checked the frequency generators available to me, but the fastest rise time was around 3 ns which would be much too large, so i decided to build a pulse generator. The choice of r2 and c1 is pretty liberal. The model 765 fast rise time pulse generator offers up to 800 mhz pulse frequency and 70 ps rise and fall times. When you are a hackaday writer with some oscilloscope bandwidths to measure, you need a picosecond avalanche pulse generator, and you need one fast. When the instrument can happily measure the transition times of all your usual pulse generators, something out of the ordinary is called.

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