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|image=Tek 067-1094-99 1.jpg | |image=Tek 067-1094-99 1.jpg | ||
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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. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[MPTS|MPTS (Multi-Purpose Test Station)]] | |||
* [[High Amplitude Pulse Generator]] | * [[High Amplitude Pulse Generator]] | ||