About Pulse Generators
Pulse generators are electrical test equipment used to generate pulses that are injected into devices under test in order to study the behavior of these devices. Basic pulse generators allow users to control the frequency or pulse repetition rate, the pulse width, pulse high-voltage and pulse low-voltage levels, and a delay for an internal or external trigger. More complex products allow control over the rise time and fall time of the pulses. To form outputs, pulse generators may use analog techniques, digital techniques, or both. For example, analog circuitry may be used to control parameters such as pulse amplitude, rise time, and fall time. Digital controls can be used to determine the pulse repetition rate and duration.
Selecting pulse generators requires an understanding of product specifications and parameters. Pulse repetition rate or frequency is the average number of pulses per unit of time during a specified period. Pulse width or pulse length is the interval between the first and last instances that that instantaneous amplitude reaches a specified fraction of peak pulse amplitude. Pulse generator high-voltage and pulse generator low-voltage are, respectively, the highest and lowest voltages that products can produce. Rise time is the elapsed time for an output to rise from low levels due to peak value. Conversely, fall-time is a measurement of how long it takes for a pulse’s trailing edge to fall from a higher reference value to a lower reference value of amplitude. When selecting pulse generators, delays for internal triggers and external triggers are also important specifications to consider.
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Part Numbers for Pulse Generators
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| 5JJ65 | Grainger Industrial Supply | DART CONTROLS | Pulse Generators | PulseGenerator,10 Pulse/Rev,4.5 to 24vdc |
| 6Z392 | Grainger Industrial Supply | DART CONTROLS | Pulse Generators | PulseGenerator,1 Pulse/Rev,4.5 to 24 VDC |
| AD9500BP | Amazon | American Microsemiconductor | BISS | AD9500BP |
| LM2901N | Amazon | American Microsemiconductor | BISS | LM2901N |
| LM339N | Amazon | American Microsemiconductor | BISS | LM339N |
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