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RO3102 -
KILTER ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD
Dual channel, Bandwidth: 100MHz. Sample Rate (Real-time):400MSa/s on one channel. Equivalent Sampling:up to 50GSa/s. Advance Triggering on edge, pulse, video, delay. 20 Automatic Measurements, Manual Cursor Measurement
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Renesas offers a selection of industry standard quartz- and RC-based timing/oscillator ICs along with real time clocks. Timing circuits provide clock pulsing and synchronization in digital systems as well as pulse modulation circuits.
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Pulse Instruments
Test and Control Software is also available for several of our products. All of our software is designed by Pulse Instruments for optimum flexibility and control. Please fill out the following form to request an evaluation copy.
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CYHCS-SH -
ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co. KG
This Hall Effect current sensor is based on closed loop compensating principle and can beused for measurement of DC and AC current, pulse currents etc. The output of thetransducer reflects the real wave of the current carrying conductor.
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AXC85xx -
VX Instruments GmbH
Generate extremely short, fully regulated current pulses in 4 ranges. At the same time, carry out measurements directly on the DUT with the integrated VMU and CMU. Perfect for rapid semiconductor tests during production.
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SDG6000X Series -
SIGLENT Technologies
Dual-channel Pulse/ Arbitrary Waveform Generators that feature up to 500 MHz bandwidth, a maximum sample rate of 2.4 GSa/s and 16-bit vertical resolution. They also include proprietary TrueArb & EasyPulse technology that help to solve the weaknesses inherent in traditional DDS generators when generating arbitrary, square and pulse waveforms. In addition, the SDG6000X is a multi-function device which can generate Noise, IQ signals and PRBS patterns. These features enable the SDG6000X to provide a variety of high fidelity and low jitter signals, meeting the growing requirements of complex and intensive applications.
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ALCOR -
SPARK LASERS
Spark Lasers’ ALCOR is specifically designed for two-photon excitation. It offers clean femtosecond pulses with the highest guaranteed peak power on the market, in an unprecedented compact format and with fixed wavelengths at 780, 920, 1040 and 1064 nm.
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NL100 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The NL100 Nitrogen Laser is ideal for fluorescence measurements, MALDI-TOF mass spectrometers, and other pulsed UV radiation experiments. It provides 3.5 ns pulses at 337 nm (UV), with repetition rates up to 20 Hz.
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AIMCO
When it comes to Power Tools AIMCO has a wide selection of high-quality pulse tools, cordless tools, nutrunners, screwdrivers and more. We'll help you find the perfect tools to get the job done right.
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SP-405ZA -
Ono Sokki
This encoder was designed as an economy type encoder with ultra compact outer dimensions and light weight of 100 grams only and can be considerable for OEM requirement as well. Seven output pulse type can be chosen among standard models.
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Femtochrome Research, Inc.
The FR-203 provides periodic linear optical delay (~200ps) for ultrashort laser pulses. It is useful for applications such as time resolved spectroscopy and time domain terahertz spectroscopy. A well defined optical delay is generated with interferometric precision.
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CMDGG8 -
W-IE-NE-R, Plein & Baus GmbH
The CMDGG-8 is a multi functional FPGA based delay, logic and timing module which provide often needed functions such as gate, delay & pulse generator, logic fan in / fan out, coincidence register and scaler / pre-scaler.
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RP-432Z -
Ono Sokki
Compact and economical design for general purpose;ideal for OEM applications5 VDC or 12 VDC operationEasy-to-use output signal connector2-phase and zero mark square wave outputsNine output pulse types to select from.
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B1511B -
Keysight Technologies
The SMUs of B1500A integrate 4-quadrant voltage/current source and measurement capabilities for accurate IV measurement with the range of 0.1 fA - 1 A / 0.5 µV - 200 V. It supports spot, sweep, pulse sampling and QS-CV measurements.
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Newport Electronics
High speed optical detectors use special photodiodes with high speed electronic circuits to convert fast optical pulses to electrical signals for measurement. Unlike our optical receivers, these detectors do not include a transimpedance amplifier.