Highland Technology single-channel pulse generator drives electrical/optical modulators

Sept. 19, 2012
The T240 single-channel, externally triggered, complementary output pulse generator drives electrical/optical modulators.

The T240 single-channel, externally triggered, complementary output pulse generator drives electrical/optical modulators. It has programmable delay/pulse width in two ranges, from 100 ps FWHM up to 25 ns, and a programmable trigger threshold. Control is via USB, RS232, or trimpots, with optional SPI, and it is powered by USB or a standard 5 V micro-USB power supply.
Highland Technology
San Francisco, CA

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Highland Technology announces the T240 Single-Channel Externally-Triggered Complementary-Output Pulse Generator for driving electrical/optical modulators.

The T240 features programmable delay/pulse width in two ranges, from 100 picoseconds FWHM up to 25ns, and a programmable trigger threshold. It is controlled via USB, RS232, or trimpots, with optional SPI, and is powered by USB or standard 5-volt micro-USB power supply.

Designed for driving E/O modulators, the T240 is also ideal for driving seed lasers in pumped fiber systems, RF applications including fast-pulse modulation, phase shifting, and harmonic generation. Other applications include time-domain device characterization and modeling, semiconductor test, and system cable/timing trims.

http://www.highlandtechnology.com/DSS/T240DS.shtml

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