Highland Technology nanosecond pulse generator has typical 1 ns rise/fall times

Dec. 6, 2020
The model J270 nanosecond pulse generator lets users manually set trigger delay, pulse width, and pulse voltage.

The model J270 nanosecond pulse generator lets users manually set trigger delay, pulse width, and pulse voltage. Timing can be set for 25 ns, 250 ns, and 2.5 μs. Pulse voltage can be set from 0.8 to 20 V, with a 44 V version available. Rise and fall times are typically 1 ns with jitter <10 ps RMS.

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