The 6040 is a used Pulse Generator from Berkeley Nucleonics Corp. 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 inject pulses into a piece of equipment under test as a stimulus as they test the device, using pulses to confirm the equipment’s proper operation.
Additional Features:
Adjustable rates up to 100 MHz
5V to 800V amplitudes
635, 850, 904, 1064, 1300 and 1550 nm wavelengths
1 ns resolution delay and width control
The Model 6040 pulse generator provides superior performance characteristics. For example, the timing accuracies of 0.01% for frequency and 0.2% for delay and width are unusual for a pulse generator.
The triggering jitter of 25 ps provides synchronizing capabilities usually associated with only the very best digital delay systems.Plug-in modules let you select the output configuration you currently need. Even the mainframe 6040 without any module provides capable positive and negative outputs.
The 6040 is a used Pulse Generator from Berkeley Nucleonics Corp. 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 inject pulses into a piece of equipment under test as a stimulus as they test the device, using pulses to confirm the equipment’s proper operation.
Additional Features:
- Adjustable rates up to 100 MHz
- 5V to 800V amplitudes
- 635, 850, 904, 1064, 1300 and 1550 nm wavelengths
- 1 ns resolution delay and width control
The Model 6040 pulse generator provides superior performance characteristics. For example, the timing accuracies of 0.01% for frequency and 0.2% for delay and width are unusual for a pulse generator.
The triggering jitter of 25 ps provides synchronizing capabilities usually associated with only the very best digital delay systems.Plug-in modules let you select the output configuration you currently need. Even the mainframe 6040 without any module provides capable positive and negative outputs.