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The DG535 Digital Delay and Pulse Generator provides four
precisely timed logic transitions or two independent pulse outputs.
The delay resolution on all channels is 5 ps and the
channel-to-channel jitter is less than 50 ps. Front-panel BNC
outputs deliver TTL, ECL, NIM or variable level (-3 to +4 V) pulses
into 50 W or high impedance loads. The high
accuracy, low jitter and wide delay range make the DG535 ideal for
laser timing systems, automated testing and precision pulse
applications.
Delay Outputs
There are four delay output channels: A, B, C and D. The logic
transitions of these outputs can be delayed from an internal or
external trigger by up to 1000 seconds in 5 ps increments. The T0
pulse, which marks the beginning of a timing cycle, is generated by
the trigger signal. The insertion delay between an external trigger
and the T0 pulse is about 85 ns.
Delays for each channel may be "linked" to T0 or any of the other
delay channels. For instance, you can specify the delays of the four
channels as:
A = T0 + .00125000 B = A + .00000005 C = T0 +
.10000000 D = C + .00100000
In this case, when the A delay
is changed, the B output will move with it. This is useful, for
instance, when A and B specify a pulse and you want the pulse width
to remain constant as the delay of the pulse is changed. Regardless
of how the delay is specified, each delay output will stay asserted
until 800 ns after all delays have timed out. The delays will then
become unasserted and the unit will be ready to begin a new timing
cycle.
Pulse Outputs
In addition to the four delay outputs there are four pulse output
channels: AB, -AB, CD and -CD. The leading edge of the AB pulse
coincides with the leading edge of A, and the falling edge of AB
coincides with the leading edge of B. For instance, in the previous
example, a 50 ns pulse would appear at the AB output and a 1 ms
pulse at CD. Pulses as short as 4 ns (FWHM) can be generated in this
manner. The complementary outputs (-AB and -CD) provide a pulse with
identical timing and inverted amplitude.
Output Amplitude Control
Each delay and pulse output has an independently adjustable
offset and amplitude which can be set between -3 V and 4 V with 10
mV resolution. The maximum transition for each output is limited to
4 V. In addition, you can also separately select 50 W or high impedance termination for each output.
For convenience, preset levels corresponding to standard logic
families can also be selected. TTL, NIM and ECL levels can all be
selected with a single key press.
Triggering
The DG535 can be triggered internally from 1 mHz to 1 MHz with
four-digit frequency resolution. External, single-shot and burst
mode triggers are also supported. For power control applications,
the DG535 can be synchronized to the AC line. An optional trigger
inhibit input allows you to enable or disable triggering with a TTL
input signal.
±32 Volt Outputs
For applications requiring higher voltages, a rear-panel high
voltage (±32 V) option is available. This option provides five
rear-panel BNCs which output amplified, 1 µs pulses at the
transition times of the front-panel T0, A, B, C and D outputs. The
high voltage option does not affect the function or the timing of
the front-panel outputs. The amplitude of the rear-panel outputs is
approximately 8´ the corresponding
front-panel output, and the outputs are designed to drive 50 W loads. Since these outputs can only drive an
average current of 0.8 mA, charging and discharging the cable
capacitance may be the most important current limiting factor to
consider when using them (assuming a high impedance load). In this
case, the average current is: I = 2Vtf/Z, where V is the pulse step
size, t is the length of the cable in time (5 ns per meter for
RG-58), f is the pulse repetition rate, and Z is the cable's
characteristic impedance (50 W for
RG-58).
Internal or External Timebase
Both internal and external references may be used as the timebase
for the DG535. The internal timebase can be either the standard 25
ppm crystal oscillator timebase, or the optional 1 ppm Temperature
Compensated Crystal Oscillator (TCXO). The internal timebase is
available as a 1 Vpp square wave on a rear-panel BNC. This output is
capable of driving a 50 W load and can be
used to provide a master timebase to other delay generators. Any
external 10.0 MHz reference signal with a 1 Vpp amplitude can also
be used as an external timebase.
Fast
Rise & Fall Time Modules |
Fast Rise and Fall Time Modules
External in-line modules are available to reduce the rise or fall
time of the DG535 outputs to 100 ps. These modules use step recovery
diodes to speed up the rise time (option O4A) or the fall time
(option O4B). A bias tee (option O4C) allows these modules to be
used with the optional rear-panel outputs to produce steps up to 15
V. For step amplitudes of less than 2.0 V, the fast transition time
units should be attached directly to the front panel of the
DG535.
Easy to Use, Easy to Program
All instrument functions can be accessed through a simple,
intuitive, menu-based interface. Delays can be entered with the
numeric keypad in either fixed-point or exponential notation, or by
using the cursor keys to select and change individual digits. The
20-character backlit LCD display makes it easy to view delay
settings in all lighting conditions.
The DG535 comes standard with a GPIB (IEEE-488) interface. All
instrument functions can be queried and set via the interface. You
can even display the characters the DG535 has received over the
interface on the front-panel LCD display. This can be valuable when
debugging programs which send commands to the instrument.
DG535 Timing Diagram
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