ValueTronics International, Inc. Pulse Generator 8015A

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The 8015A is a used Pulse Generator from Agilent. 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: 50 MHz Dual Output Generator Pulse transition times: Minimum to 0.5 s in four ranges Linearity: For transition times >30 ns, maximum deviation from a straight line between the 10% and 90% points is less than 5% of pulse amplitude Overshoot and ringing: ±5% of pulse amplitude, possibly increasing to <±10% at minimum amplitude Preshoot: <5% of pulse amplitude Pulse top perturbations: Droop <5% of pulse amplitude Pulse width: < 10 ns to 1 s in four ranges Width jitter: <0.1% + 50 ps Pulse delay: 20 ns (+25 ns fixed) to 1 s Delay jitter: <0.1 % + 50 ps The Agilent 8015A is a 50 MHz pulse generator that features dual outputs - each capable of delivering pulses up to 16 V in amplitude. When the outputs are combined (A + B mode), up to 30 V is available.
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The 8015A is a used Pulse Generator from Agilent. 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: 50 MHz Dual Output Generator Pulse transition times: Minimum to 0.5 s in four ranges Linearity: For transition times >30 ns, maximum deviation from a straight line between the 10% and 90% points is less than 5% of pulse amplitude Overshoot and ringing: ±5% of pulse amplitude, possibly increasing to <±10% at minimum amplitude Preshoot: <5% of pulse amplitude Pulse top perturbations: Droop <5% of pulse amplitude Pulse width: < 10 ns to 1 s in four ranges Width jitter: <0.1% + 50 ps Pulse delay: 20 ns (+25 ns fixed) to 1 s Delay jitter: <0.1 % + 50 ps The Agilent 8015A is a 50 MHz pulse generator that features dual outputs - each capable of delivering pulses up to 16 V in amplitude. When the outputs are combined (A + B mode), up to 30 V is available.
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Pulse Generator - 8015A - ValueTronics International, Inc.
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Pulse Generator 8015A
The 8015A is a used Pulse Generator from Agilent. 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: 50 MHz Dual Output Generator Pulse transition times: Minimum to 0.5 s in four ranges Linearity: For transition times >30 ns, maximum deviation from a straight line between the 10% and 90% points is less than 5% of pulse amplitude Overshoot and ringing: ±5% of pulse amplitude, possibly increasing to <±10% at minimum amplitude Preshoot: <5% of pulse amplitude Pulse top perturbations: Droop <5% of pulse amplitude Pulse width: < 10 ns to 1 s in four ranges Width jitter: <0.1% + 50 ps Pulse delay: 20 ns (+25 ns fixed) to 1 s Delay jitter: <0.1 % + 50 ps The Agilent 8015A is a 50 MHz pulse generator that features dual outputs - each capable of delivering pulses up to 16 V in amplitude. When the outputs are combined (A + B mode), up to 30 V is available.

The 8015A is a used Pulse Generator from Agilent. 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:

  • 50 MHz Dual Output Generator
  • Pulse transition times: Minimum to 0.5 s in four ranges
  • Linearity: For transition times >30 ns, maximum deviation from a straight line between the 10% and 90% points is less than 5% of pulse amplitude
  • Overshoot and ringing: ±5% of pulse amplitude, possibly increasing to <±10% at minimum amplitude
  • Preshoot: <5% of pulse amplitude
  • Pulse top perturbations: Droop <5% of pulse amplitude
  • Pulse width: < 10 ns to 1 s in four ranges
  • Width jitter: <0.1% + 50 ps
  • Pulse delay: 20 ns (+25 ns fixed) to 1 s
  • Delay jitter: <0.1 % + 50 ps

The Agilent 8015A is a 50 MHz pulse generator that features dual outputs - each capable of delivering pulses up to 16 V in amplitude. When the outputs are combined (A + B mode), up to 30 V is available.

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  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category Signal Generators
Product Number 8015A
Product Name Pulse Generator
Device Type Generator
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