Highland reveals mini digital delay generator
Highland Technology
T564 generator
Highland Technology has released the T564, the latest in its series of mini embedded digital delay generators.
Starting with an internal or external trigger, the module produces four output pulses programmable for delay and width, with nanosecond-to-second range and picosecond jitter and resolution.
The T564 introduces three features to digital delay generation: 'queued updates' allow time settings to be changed without corrupting ongoing timings, a 'train' function allows multiple pulses to be generated from each trigger, and the 'frames' feature allows complex delay sweeps and pulse scenarios to be preloaded and rapidly executed, making the T564 ideal for laser timing, radar simulation, and ultra-high-speed imaging.
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