Product data sheets, user manuals, technical notes, and application briefs for the Berkeley Nucleonics pulse and delay generators. Digital delay and pulse generators, high-density 12 and 24 channel systems, high-current fire sets, femtosecond delays, and high-performance pulse generators. Picosecond resolution, low jitter, and flexible triggering across the line.
Specifications and operating overview for each instrument in the line.
800 MHz rep rate with 70 ps rise time, 10 ps resolution, 4 ps RMS jitter, and 2 or 4 independent channels.
Fast rise time high-voltage variant of the 765 at 400 MHz, for driving higher-amplitude loads.
Industry-leading timing accuracy with rich features and flexible form factors for synchronizing multiple pulses.
High-density 2U rackmount with 250 ps resolution, sub-5 ps RMS jitter, and up to 36 independent outputs.
Book-sized, USB-powered six-channel unit with 4 ns resolution, an economy upgrade for the PSPL2600C.
Flexible, user-friendly precision timing in compact form factors for synchronizing complex events.
1U rackmount timing solution for multi-channel synchronization and waveform generation.
Multi-trigger synchronization for coordinating several events from independent trigger sources.
Fire set with adjustable current to 25 A across independent channels for squib, detonator, and initiator testing.
Precision 6 A fire set with 4-wire resistance measurement, safety interlocks, and Bruceton and Neyer firing modes.
1 ps delay resolution and ~5 ps jitter across 4 or 8 channels, the line's highest-precision benchtop timing.
Full operating and programming manuals for each instrument in the line.
Operation, pulse modes, triggering, and remote control for the Model 765.
High-voltage operation, output configuration, and safety for the Model 765-HV.
Channel setup, timing modes, and programming for the Model 577.
Multi-channel configuration, output modules, and remote interfaces for the Model 588B.
Channel modes, multiplexing, and the PC interface for the portable Model 525.
Operation, delay and width control, and triggering for the Model 575.
Rackmount setup, channel timing, and remote control for the Model 588.
Multi-trigger configuration, synchronization, and programming for the Model 725.
Current setup, channel control, and safe fire-set operation for the Model 507.
Firing modes, resistance measurement, interlocks, and statistical testing for the Model 508.
Channel grouping, clock sync, and DDG-MUC software operation for the Model 745T.
Reference reading on delay versus pulse generation, jitter, and triggering and synchronization.
What each instrument does, where the two overlap, and how to choose by resolution, jitter, and output.
RMS jitter, delay accuracy, and timebase stability, and what they mean for your measurement.
Internal rate generators, external trigger and gate, burst modes, and clock reference for multi-instrument sync.
Where the pulse and delay generators go to work.
Real-world techniques and measurement setups using BNC pulse and delay generators.