Abstract

A transistorized triple pulse generator has been developed. By its plug-in construction the instrument is highly flexible. The fundamental instrument consists of a frequency generator, an oscilloscope trigger stage, three variable delays and three pulse forming stages. From this fundamental instrument can be derived: a triple pulse generator or a single and a double pulse generator (in the latter case only an additional frequency generator is necessary). The frequency generator can be operated free running (1 c/s–300 kc/s), externally triggered, triggered from line (50 c/s) or with single pulses (by push-button operation). The delays and the oscilloscope trigger stage have a range of 1 μsec-3 msec delay. The pulse formers give square waves of max. 10 V amplitude (positive or negative); there can be derived single, double or triple pulses. The instrument is intended mainly for testing transistorized nuclear equipment, but on account of its high flexibility it can be applicated to many electronic uses.

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