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{{Company | |||
|Name=Picosecond Pulse Laboratories | |||
|Country=USA | |||
|City=Boulder, CO | |||
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|Started=1980 | |||
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}} was founded in 1980 by [[Jim Andrews]] in Boulder, CO, after he left the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). | |||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* https://www.mwrf.com/markets/commercial/article/21840318/the-evolution-of-picosecond-pulse-labs | * https://www.mwrf.com/markets/commercial/article/21840318/the-evolution-of-picosecond-pulse-labs | ||
{{People|Picosecond Pulse Labs}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 23 August 2023
Picosecond Pulse Laboratories was founded in 1980 by Jim Andrews in Boulder, CO, after he left the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST).
PSPL made high-speed pulse generators and component
The company later created a team in Beaverton, OR, including former senior research engineers from Tektronix and TriQuint Semiconductor.
PSPL was acquired by Tektronix (when?).
Links
People affiliated with Picosecond Pulse Labs
Name | Birth date | Death date | Countries | Affiliations |
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Agoston Agoston | Romania • USA | Oregon State University • University of Oregon • Tektronix • Picosecond Pulse Labs • Hyperlabs | ||
Jim Andrews | USA | Picosecond Pulse Labs |
Products by Picosecond Pulse Labs
Model | Class | Series | Description | Introduced | Discontinued |
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Picosecond Pulse Labs S-1430D | Plug-in | 7000 and 3S series sampling heads | 26 ps / 17 GHz sampling head | 1983 | (?) |