The 8160A 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:
A top quality programmable MATE-Approved Stimuli pulse generator
Repetition rate of up to 50 MHz and a 20 V output
Will meet all but the most demanding requirements
Fully operable from the front-panel or via the HP-IB interface bus and can store up to 9 setups
Features a period range variable from 20 nS to 999 mS
Delay range can be set from 0.0 nS to 999 mS
Double pulse range is adjustable from 20.0 nS to 999 mS
Pulse width can be varied between 10.0 nS to 999 mS
High and low output voltage ranges vary between -19.9 to 19.9 V depending on the source and load conditions
The 8160A 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:
- A top quality programmable MATE-Approved Stimuli pulse generator
- Repetition rate of up to 50 MHz and a 20 V output
- Will meet all but the most demanding requirements
- Fully operable from the front-panel or via the HP-IB interface bus and can store up to 9 setups
- Features a period range variable from 20 nS to 999 mS
- Delay range can be set from 0.0 nS to 999 mS
- Double pulse range is adjustable from 20.0 nS to 999 mS
- Pulse width can be varied between 10.0 nS to 999 mS
- High and low output voltage ranges vary between -19.9 to 19.9 V depending on the source and load conditions