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The manual says:
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For [[MPTS|M.P.T.S.]], the High Amplitude Pulse Generator (067-1094-99) is often called the Fastrise Pulse Generator, or simply Pulse Generator.
It is used for testing amplifier and attenuator step-response aberrations and flatness of the IUT.
The generator is capable of creating 25 volt rectangular pulses 40 nanoseconds wide of either polarity.
The risetime is 400 picoseconds or less and the repetition rate is nominally 50 kHz.
In M.P.T.S., the Fastrise Pulse Generator is used in combination with the [[067-1095-99|GPIB Programmable Attenuator]] to give a series of discrete pulse amplitudes.
The Fastrise Pulse Generator by itself is not a programmable instrument.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[MPTS|MPTS (Multi-Purpose Test Station)]]
* [[High Amplitude Pulse Generator]]
* [[High Amplitude Pulse Generator]]



Latest revision as of 10:04, 18 February 2024

Tektronix 067-1094-99
pulse generator
Tektronix 067-1094-99

Produced from 1983 to (?)

Manuals
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The Tektronix 067-1094-99 is a pulse generator plug-in for the TM500 system.

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The manual says:

For M.P.T.S., the High Amplitude Pulse Generator (067-1094-99) is often called the Fastrise Pulse Generator, or simply Pulse Generator.

It is used for testing amplifier and attenuator step-response aberrations and flatness of the IUT. The generator is capable of creating 25 volt rectangular pulses 40 nanoseconds wide of either polarity. The risetime is 400 picoseconds or less and the repetition rate is nominally 50 kHz.

In M.P.T.S., the Fastrise Pulse Generator is used in combination with the GPIB Programmable Attenuator to give a series of discrete pulse amplitudes. The Fastrise Pulse Generator by itself is not a programmable instrument.

See Also

Pictures