Differential picosecond pulse generators
PG911 and PG914
- Integral 50 Ω SMA(f) Step Recovery Diode outputs
- < 60 ps transition time
- Dual 2.5 to 6 V variable amplitude outputs
- ±1 ns in 1 ps steps timing deskew
- 200 ns to 4 μs pulse width
- 1 μs to 1 s internal clock period
- < 3 ps RMS jitter relative to external trigger
- –20 dB 10 GHz SMA(m-f) attenuator included with Step Recovery Diode outputs
The fast-transition pulse can stimulate a transmission path, device or network with a broad spectrum signal in a single instant. Such a pulse is very useful for many of the high-speed broadband measurements that we need to make; for instance in time-domain reflectometry, semiconductor test, gigabit interconnect and port test and in radar.
Differential high-speed data in particular dominates the measurement challenge in our digital, computing, interconnect and telecommunications systems. Surprisingly, cost-effective fast-transition differential pulse generators have been very hard to find ... until now!
Typical applications include:
- TDR/TDT network and match analysis
- Spectral and flatness measurements
- Timing, jitter and crosstalk determinations
General specifications | ||||||
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AC to DC adaptor | 5 V ±5% at 1.6 A, 8 W, universal plug (adaptor included) | |||||
PC connection | USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 and USB 3.0 compatible), 1.8 m USB 2.0 lead included | |||||
PC requirements | Windows XP SP3 to Windows 8 | |||||
Operating temperature range | +5 °C to +35 °C | |||||
Storage temperature range | –20 °C to +50 °C | |||||
Temperature range for stated specifications | +15 °C to +25 °C or TCAL (temperature of calibration) ±5 °C | |||||
Operating humidity range | < 85% RH (non-condensing) at +25 °C | |||||
Storage humidity range | < 95% RH (non-condensing) | |||||
Dimensions (instrument) | 190 mm W x 180 mm D x 40 mm H | |||||
Weight (instrument) | 560 g | |||||
Warranty | 5 years |