The 81101A 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:
Single-channel pulse generator
50 MHz, 10 V from 50 Ohm into 50 Ohm
Triggerable / PLL operation selectable
Pulse / burst modes selectable
Variable transition times
BNC outputs, single-ended
The Agilent 81101A Pulse Generator is a highly accurate one channel instrument that provides clean, accurate pulses with excellent repeatability. Timing changes are free of glitches and drop outs, even at the maximum frequency of 50 MHz. This pulse generator also features fast, variable transition times, flexible amplitudes and duty cycles. The unit generates all of the standard pulses needed to test current logic technologies (CMOS, TTL, ECL, etc). You can save test settings and program the unit for automated test routines.
The 81101A 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:
- Single-channel pulse generator
- 50 MHz, 10 V from 50 Ohm into 50 Ohm
- Triggerable / PLL operation selectable
- Pulse / burst modes selectable
- Variable transition times
- BNC outputs, single-ended
The Agilent 81101A Pulse Generator is a highly accurate one channel instrument that provides clean, accurate pulses with excellent repeatability. Timing changes are free of glitches and drop outs, even at the maximum frequency of 50 MHz. This pulse generator also features fast, variable transition times, flexible amplitudes and duty cycles. The unit generates all of the standard pulses needed to test current logic technologies (CMOS, TTL, ECL, etc). You can save test settings and program the unit for automated test routines.