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It produces a 550 V negative-going pulse with 3.2 nanoseconds fall time.
It produces a 550 V negative-going pulse with 3.2 nanoseconds fall time.
This fall time was confirmed experimentally by Dennis Tillman with an MP203 pulse output coupled to a [[7S11]] / [[7T11]] / [[S-4]] via 46 dB of attenuation (to reduce the pulse to 700 mV to protect the S-4).
This fall time was confirmed experimentally by Dennis Tillman with an MP203 pulse output coupled to a [[7S11]] / [[7T11]] / [[S-4]] via 46 dB of attenuation (to reduce the pulse to 700 mV to protect the S-4).


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Three pulse widths can be selected.
Three pulse widths can be selected.
The widest pulse is about 15 nanoseconds.
The widest pulse is about 15 nanoseconds.

Latest revision as of 03:02, 27 December 2021

Metrotek MP203
ultrasonic pulser
Metrotek MP203

Produced from (?) to (?)

Manuals
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(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Metrotek MP203 is an ultrasonic pulser plug-in for the TM500 system.

It produces a 550 V negative-going pulse with 3.2 nanoseconds fall time. This fall time was confirmed experimentally by Dennis Tillman with an MP203 pulse output coupled to a 7S11 / 7T11 / S-4 via 46 dB of attenuation (to reduce the pulse to 700 mV to protect the S-4).

Key Specifications

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Three pulse widths can be selected. The widest pulse is about 15 nanoseconds. The repetition rate is variable up to about 11.7 kHz.

Pictures

Manufacturer

Metrotek