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BNC MODEL 575The Model 575 Digital Delay / Pulse Generator represents the latest in timing capabilities. With up to 8 outputs configurations as varied as the applications the product serves, the Model 575 is clearly our most versatile instrument. We have combined advanced features such as a Labview/USB interface, complex burst sequences, Divide-by-N, Setting Profiles, Dual Triggers, Dual Gating, Clock Divider, Pulse Picking and Negative Delay with core technology in precision timing. Our 250pS Delay & Width resolution, and 200pS internal jitter, allow users great confidence in setting up an experiment or synchronizing multiple events. Learn more about the newest Berkeley Nucleonics Pulse Generator…the Model 575. Many New Features: Multiplex ChannelsIlluminated Channel Enable ButtonsSelectable Clock Reference Each channel has a designated enable/disable button. When individual channels are active or enabled the buttons are illuminated. This allows for easy reference and avoids any confusion of output operability. The run/stop indicator on the front panel LCD display as well as an illuminated run/stop button further simplify setup.The Model 575 offers additional inputs and outputs for external clock syncing. Specify your input / output reference frequency (10MHz to 100MHz). Sync with the Mode Lock Oscillator of a laser, or phase lock multiple units with one clock. Tek StopTrig’d Dual Triggers Channel D is the combination of Ch’s A, B & C while not using its own width and delay settings. However, Channel D is set up for only TTL output Two independant inputs may be used as TriggerA and TriggerB. You can independantly select a trigger for each channel. Flexible Gating Options External Trigger OptionsIndividual Rates The Model 575 is packed with gating options for almost any setup. You may gate with a channel or on any input. You may gate individual channels or gate all. Gate immediately (output inhibit) or gate after a pulse (pulse inhibit).Select channels for internal / external triggering, or free-run. Triggered channels have flexible output choices: single pulse, burst at its clock rate, continuous pulse train or a series of on/off pulses (duty cycle).Each channel can have individual channel rates (either To or Tx... where Tx is the alternate channel rate for that specific channel... e.g. T1 for Channel 1). This is similar to having a separate clock for each output. Precision Instrumentation since 1963…. |
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