Have you ever been curious how a unit from Berkeley Nucleonics shows up at the door of your workplace? Well, we’ll show you! Watch the video as BNC electrical engineer, Edgar Guzman, takes us through the process of unboxing the Model 588B from a freshly shipped unit straight to an instrument ready to improve your application within minutes.
Whether it’s ICCD/PIV testing, laser triggering/gating, pulse DUTs and pump lasers, radar/sonar simulation, high speed photography, or another intensive application, it is undeniable that the Model 588B has a lot to offer beyond its box-to-lab speed. The 588B boasts 250 ps delay resolution, less than 5 ps RMS jitter, and an accuracy of 1 ns + 0.0001 x delay. It is currently offered as either a 12 or 24 channel unit with USB, RS232, and/or ethernet communications to ensure that operating this unit is smooth and straightforward.
Click the image below to navigate to the BNC YouTube channel and get a peak of what it’ll be like when your Model 588B arrives in the mail.








