CHF 395.00
Product information "TGP110"
Aim-TTi TGP110 – 10 MHz Pulse Generator with Delay
The Aim-TTi TGP110 is a dedicated pulse generator designed for generating precise pulse waveforms used in testing, timing control and electronic system development. It provides a wide repetition rate range from 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz, allowing flexible generation of pulses for a variety of applications.
The instrument enables independent control of pulse frequency, pulse width and delay, making it ideal for experiments requiring accurate timing relationships between signals. Pulse widths can be adjusted from 50 ns up to several seconds, providing exceptional flexibility for both high-speed and long-duration pulse applications.
The TGP110 supports several operating modes including normal pulse, square wave, double pulse and delayed pulse, as well as free-run, gated and triggered operation, enabling precise control of signal timing and synchronization with external equipment.
A dedicated output amplifier ensures clean pulse waveforms with fast rise and fall times and adjustable output amplitude. The generator provides a 50 Ω output with variable amplitude from 0.1 V to 10 V, as well as TTL/CMOS and sync outputs for integration with digital systems.
With its reliable performance and intuitive front-panel controls, the TGP110 is well suited for laboratories, engineering development and production testing environments.
Key Features
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Pulse generator with frequency range 0.1 Hz – 10 MHz
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Independent control of pulse frequency, pulse width and delay
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Minimum pulse width: 50 ns
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Pulse width and delay adjustable up to 5 s
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Multiple pulse modes: normal, square, double pulse and delayed pulse
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Operating modes: free-run, gated and triggered
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Adjustable 50 Ω output amplitude from 0.1 V to 10 V
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TTL/CMOS and sync outputs for digital system integration
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Fast rise/fall times typically around 10 ns
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Compact laboratory bench instrument
Typical Applications
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Digital circuit testing
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Timing and synchronization experiments
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Trigger signal generation
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Electronics development and prototyping
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Laboratory measurement and research