Abstract

A fast, versatile, and inexpensive programmable digital pulse sequence generator (PSG) suitable for use in broadline pulsed NMR has been developed. Its features include 20 ns resolution of pulse duration, operation without direct computer supervision, and enough flexibility to produce essentially any pulse sequence. The architecture and construction of the PSG are discussed, and an example of its programming is presented.

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