Quantum updates 9500+ pulse generator
Quantum Composers
9500+ pulse generator
Quantum Composers has released an improved version of the Series 9500+ digital delay pulse generator.
The superlative functionality of the 9500+ eliminates the need to combine several instruments to gate, trigger, delay and time multiple devices in a test system or experiment.
The 9500+ provides up to eight synchronised outputs.
This model combines the precise timing properties of digital-delay generators with the versatility of general-purpose pulse generators.
Traditional digital-delay generators require the combination of two channels to provide complete timing control; the 9500+ provides precise widths and delays out of each channel.
Key features that distinguish the Model 9500+ from its predecessors include independent bursts; dividing by N with the ability to assign a different N to each channel; setting a specific wait time after the trigger; selectively gating channels; combining the timing patterns of several channels onto one channel; referencing the timing to any other channel; and operating each channel in any mode.
The 9500+ offers 1ns timing resolution with widths and delays out to 1000 seconds.
Setups can be stored within the instrument, allowing reuse of frequently applied testing configurations.
The 9500+ provides USB, RS232 and GPIB programming communication as standard with Ethernet as an option.
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