Highland Technology Press Release - April 23, 2010
Highland Technology Announces Two New High-Voltage Pulse Drivers
Highland Technology Model T750
Waveform shown is 50 V into 50 Ω
Highland Technology Model T760
Highland Technology announces two new products, the T750 and T760 high-voltage pulse drivers. Both feature fast,
low-jitter, transformer-isolated pulse outputs which are user adjustable from +5 volts to +100 volts into a 50 ohm
load, with rise and fall times typically 2 ns. r channels, each with a logic-level input and an isolated HV pulse
output. The T760 has two channels, each with fiber optic inputs and isolated HV electrical outputs. Both units are
packaged in compact extruded aluminum cases and are powered by an external 12-volt plug-in supply. Both include
test points to assist in setup.
The electrical-input T750 is an ideal companion to the Highland T560
four-channel micro delay/pulse generator. The fiber optic-coupled T760 is suited for use with Highland fiber optic
electrical-to-optical converters for driving lasers and pulse-power devices over long distances or in high noise
environments.
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