Fast Pulses Measurement Instruments and Standard Board Frequencies

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Explore fast pulses measurement instruments including a photo-receiver and function generator, along with standard board frequencies ranging from 1kHz to 40kHz with varying duty cycles. Visual representations and detailed descriptions provided for each setup.

  • Measurement Instruments
  • Standard Board
  • Photo-receiver
  • Function Generator
  • Frequency

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  1. UHP-F5-630 Fast Pulses Measurement Instruments: Photo-receiver: Newfocus 2051 (Settings: BP Filter DC-5MHz GainA=1, GainB=1) Function Generator: Tektronix AFG1022 (Settings: TTL out 5V/0V) Prizmatix

  2. Standard Board: Freq: 1kHz, Duty Cycle: 50% Ch1: Photosensor Ch2: TTL input Prizmatix

  3. Standard Board: Freq: 10kHz, Duty Cycle: 50% Ch1: Photosensor Ch2: TTL input Prizmatix

  4. Standard Board: Freq: 20kHz, Duty Cycle: 50% Ch1: Photosensor Ch2: TTL input Prizmatix

  5. Standard Board: Freq: 25kHz, Duty Cycle: 50% Ch1: Photosensor Ch2: TTL input Prizmatix

  6. Standard Board: Freq: 30kHz, Duty Cycle: 50% Ch1: Photosensor Ch2: TTL input Prizmatix

  7. Standard Board: Freq: 40kHz, Duty Cycle: 25% Ch1: Photosensor Ch2: TTL input Prizmatix

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