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About Pulse Generators

Pulse generators, also called impulse generators, burst generators or delay generators, are used to provide extremely short-lived signals for measuring electronic systems. Unlike function generators, pulse generators are dedicated to the precise control of such pulse parameters as pulse width, dealy, rise time and fall time.

Variable pulse generators also provide the ability to control pulse repetition, width, transition and delay. In addition, you can program pulses grouped into packets, with independent variable delays between bursts and between packets.

Typically, pulse width and delay can be controlled down to one nanosecond (1 ns).


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