Sydor Instruments to showcase Kentech Instruments' pulse generator at SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 24, 2014
Sydor Instruments has become a North American sales and applications partner for Kentech Instruments, and now offers Kentech Instruments' UTV50 pulse generator.
Sydor Instruments has become a North American sales and applications partner for Kentech Instruments (Wallingford, England), and now offers Kentech Instruments' UTV50 pulse generator. The UTV50 delivers amplitude up to 50 V and rise time <200 ps into a 50 Ω load at a repetition rate up to 20 kHz. Pulse width is adjustable between <1 and 100 ns. Applications include trigger distribution, laser diode driving, cable/attenuator response measurement, and semiconductor device testing.SPIE Photonics West booth number: 531To Learn More:Contact:Sydor InstrumentsHeadquarters: Rochester, NYProduct: Kentech Instruments' UTV50 pulse generatorKey Features: Amplitude up to 50 V and rise time <200 psWhat Kentech Instruments says: View more information on the UTV50 pulse generator.View More Products Locate a vendor or system integrator in our Buyer's Guide.Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting Lee Dubay, Associate Editor, Laser Focus World.

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