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News Release from: Quantum Composers | Subject: Model 9500+
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2006
Generator covers wide application
requirements
Digital delay and pulse generator can multiplex signal outputs together forming complex waveforms, making it particularly useful as a PIV and flow analysis trigger source.
Quantum Composers has developed programming features to address diverse and complex application requirements Technical instrumentation must keep pace with today's advancements in scientific fields and applications and many of these demands are now met with the unique versatility of Quantum's model 9500+
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This digital delay and pulse generator can multiplex signal outputs together forming complex waveforms, particularly useful as a PIV and flow analysis trigger source.
Additional features include optical output, input and communication packages.
Important to trigger, delay, gate and sync multiple devices for use in high EMI and RFI environments where interference can be conducted through traditional cabling.
Additional clock inputs and outputs can be added enabling phase-locking up to 20MHz to a common signal.
This feature is helpful in applications where several pieces of equipment work in concert under one time frequency and thus, eliminating timing phase shift.
Other features include positive and negative channel to channel referencing, and a pulse incrementing feature allowing the delay and width of each channel to be incremented at the end of a burst of pulses.
"These features provide solutions and addresses our customers' needs", according to Scott Fraser, Senior Applications Engineer for Quantum.
"We can also apply this technology to OEM and custom requirements for our customers' changing needs".
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