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The circuit of Figure 1, built around a quad high-speed comparator and a high-speed gate, has settable 0- to 10 ns output width with 520 ps, 5V transitions. Pulse width varies less than 100 ps with 5V ...
If you want to get your hands dirty on a semi-evil electronics project, this DIY EMP generator is fun—if not a little dangerous—build to try. It won’t ...
What I needed was a simple pulse generator with a reasonable fast edge—something in the 500-ps-or-better range. I checked the frequency generators available to me, but the fastest rise time was around ...
This circuit and its description can be found as figure 13 in the AD8037 data sheet. (from the days when ADI appended lots of lovely app notes). The second pulse generator output (left) can be found ...
Of course, that circuitry usually was driven by a simple pulse generator serving as a clock signal. Since then, pulse generators have developed in several dimensions.
Traditional buffer circuit gets fast amplitude limiting for pulse generator output For a long time, I have thought that pulse generator outputs should not have adjustable amplitude and offset. Instead ...
Simple transistor-based pulse generator circuits can be used, while more advanced builders opt for microcontroller-based solutions to refine spark timing and duty cycles.
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