Berkeley Nucleonics has made an upgrade in the timing circuitry of its Model 505 pulse / digital delay generator, which now ships standard from the factory with 10nS delay and width resolution
The Model 505 represents an excellent value for users who need multiple channels of timing to gate, delay, synchronise or pulse various components to a research experiment, says Berkeley Nucleonics.
The 10nS edge resolution is available on all 16 edges (eight channel model).
"Delay and width control on all eight channels with 10nS resolution gives users the ability to address a handful of devices using a single pulse / delay generator.", comments Steve Cale, senior account manager.
"This is an excellent value for researchers working in the nanosecond and microsecond time domain when faced with declining budgets.
"I expect an increase in demand from federal R+D programmes and university users".
Berkeley says it is improving the resolution of its Model 505 pulse / digital delay generator by an order of magnitude while keeping the same low price.
The Model 505 gives users up to eight fully-defined pulse channels with 10nS resolutions for both delay and width.
Gate widths are also achievable as narrow as 10nS.
The product ships from stock, includes RS-232 and GPIB, and is priced at US$1990 for two channels of delay + width, $2496 for four channels of delay + width, and $4098 for eight channels of delay + width.