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Model 201E - 150 ps Rise Time Module

Used in Conjuction with BNC Model 6040 Optical Pulse Generator Mainframe

Common Module Specifications:

Store

A ROM determines the instrument's allowable operating conditions and units of display applicable for the installed module.
A nonvolatile memory (RAM) in each module stores up to ten complete settings of operating conditions (trigger level, slope, etc.) and output pulse parameters.

Recall

The RAM-stored settings can be manually or bus transferred to the mainframe to produce the pre determined outputs.

Weight

2 Ibs net (0.9 kg); 5 Ibs shipping (2.3 kg).

Ambient

Same as Model 6040 mainframe.

Pulse Out:

  • Amplitude
    5 V into 50 ohms.
  • Resolution
    20 mV (to max. amplitude).
  • Accuracy
    0.1% of setting, +/- 15 mV.
  • Transition Times (20% to 80%)
    0.75 V to 5 V <150 ps rise time, <150 ps fall time.
  • Aberrations
    +/- 5% of amplitude +/- 200 mV.
  • Settling Time
    3 ns to 0.5%; 10 ns to 0.1%.
  • High/Low Level Limits
    >+/- 5 V. Independently ad justable pulse peak and baseline levels provide normal, complement or bipolar output within a 10 V window.

Timing:

  • Trigger
    Internal 0.01 Hz to 100 MHz; external 0 to 100 MHz.
  • Pulse Width
    3 ns to 640 s. 1 ns available through internal adjustment or with External Drive (see below).
  • Delay
    0 ns to 640 s (plus insertion delay).
  • External Drive
    0 to 300 MHz, 300 mV min. am plitude; 50 ohm input. Typical performance with inputs of 1 V or more provides pulse widths down to 1 ns or less at drive frequencies to 500 MHz.
  • Module Delay
    0 ns typical (fixed) mainframe's Pulse Out to module's Pulse Out. Jitter 30 ps rms.



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