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PulseBlasterPlus USB Pulse Pattern Generator
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PulseBlasterPlus USB Pulse/Pattern Generator
PulseBlasterPlus USB Pulse/Pattern Generator
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 PulseBlasterPlus Generator (PDF 168Ko)
 PulseBlasterPlus User Manual (PDF 1090Ko)

Features
  • 24 individually controlled digital output lines (TTL levels)
  • variable pulses/delays for every output line
  • pulses ranging from  50 ns to over one week per interval with constant pulse resolution of 10 ns
  • 25 mA output current per channel
  • up to 32k pulse/pattern program memory words
  • advanced pulse program flow control
  • nested loops, up to 16 levels
  • 20-bit loop counters (over 1 million repetitions at a time)
  • subroutines
  • "wait for event" function
  • high maximum retriggering frequency (above 1 MHz).
  • size 20 cm x 6 cm x 25 cm  (WxHxD)
  • weight  1 kg. 
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Description

PulseBlasterPlus! is a portable, stand-alone, programmable digital pulse (TTL levels), pattern, and word generator. The system is plug-and-play, controlled via USB, and includes an internal power supply (universal A/C input, 90-265 V).

The elegant and sturdy plastic enclosure is stackable and well shielded internally, with built-in quiet cooling fan and detachable dust filter. USB drivers and C software for Windows XP and Linux are included, enabling the generation of complex pulse and pattern sequences for NMR, MRI, ultrasound, mass spectrometry, and related resonance and test technologies.

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Applications

Complex, high-speed, multi-channel pulse, pattern, and word generation. Customers’ applications have included

  • Experiment and process control in Electron, Nuclear and Quadrupolar Resonances (ESR, NMR, NQR)
  • Mass Spectrometry and related test technologies
  • Ultrasound, radar, medical imaging
  • Laser control in advanced communication
  • Solid state physics experiments
  • Nanomagnetism and spintronics applications
  • Robotics and process synchronization
  • Complex Pattern Generation
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