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Latest revision as of 11:16, 5 November 2024
The Tektronix PG509 is a 350ps rise-time pulse generator plug-in for the TM500 system.
It is intended for use as a stimulus for making measurements and produces a fixed-amplitude rectangular positive pulse waveform.
The amplitude control and pulse inhibit inputs at the front are designed to interface an AT5010 GPIB controlled attenuator, creating a GPIB-controlled variable amplitude pulse generator.
Key Specifications
Amplitude | 25 V (specified into 50 Ω), adjustable ±5% |
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Rise time | 350 ±50 ps |
Pulse width | 44 ±2 ns |
Repetition rate | 50 kHz ±10% |
Pretrigger out | 220 mV ±20% into 50 Ω, 115 ns ±25% before output |
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Links
- See also 067-1094-99 and High Amplitude Pulse Generator
Documents Referencing PG509
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Internals
The PG509 uses an avalanche transistor and charge line to generate the fast-rising output pulse. A voltage doubler fed by two series-connected 25 V mainframe windings provides +150 V for the avalanche stage.
Rear Interface
- A15 − Amplitude control
- B15 − Pulse inhibit
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Components
Some Parts Used in the PG509
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