Precision timing, signal generation, high voltage, and radiation detection, built for experiments that have to be repeatable. The same hardware that runs in a teaching lab runs on a beamline.
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Low-jitter timing and clean signal sources for qubit control, trapping sequences, and coherent measurement.
Explore instruments ›Pulse and delay generators for Q-switch and Pockels-cell timing, pump-probe synchronization, and LiDAR test.
Explore instruments ›Femtosecond-class delays, multi-channel triggering, and high-voltage pulsing for kickers, gating, and detector bias.
Explore instruments ›Scintillation detectors, isotope identifiers, and spectroscopy-grade crystals for gamma and neutron measurement.
Explore instruments ›Signal generators, vector sources, and USB power sensors for receiver test, antenna work, and spectrum studies.
Explore instruments ›Arbitrary waveform generators and detectors for time-of-flight, mass spectrometry, and photon counting.
Explore instruments ›Standardize your group on instruments that share documentation, support, and a long service life.
Femtosecond to multi-channel timing.
Signal, vector, and power sensing.
Spectroscopy-grade crystals.
Deep memory, high fidelity.
Handheld and lab RIID.
Driving diodes, cells, and arrays.
Real-time RF capture.
Stable, programmable high voltage.
Application engineers who have set up the measurement help you size the instrument before you write the purchase order.
Clear quotes, documented specifications, and configurations you can drop straight into a proposal or a capital request.
Faithful user manuals, application notes, and technical articles, so methods sections and lab handovers stay accurate.
Instruments that stay supported for years, with calibration and repair so a working setup keeps working between grant cycles.
Accredited short courses introduce the terminology and the method behind your measurement, useful for new graduate students, teaching labs, and onboarding a rotating bench.
Browse the coursesDescribe the measurement and the constraint. We will point you to the right instrument, the right configuration, and a quote you can act on.