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Highland Technology Announces the Edge-Triggered T165 Laser Pulser
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January 2013 Press Release
The
T165 Laser Pulser
incorporates an edge triggered pulse generator with 150 picoseconds nominal rise and fall times
into a butterfly or TO-packaged laser. The 2" by 2" design connects directly to standard 0.1"
pin-pitch butterfly laser packages, making it ideal for OEM use in laser systems.
Laser
current, bias, and pulse widths are settable with onboard trimpots or by external analog inputs.
Built-in edge-triggered pulse generator is adjustable from 200 picoseconds to 2 nanoseconds.
Pulsed laser current adjustable up to 750 mA with heat sinking required above 400 mA.
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]Power
is supplied via standard 5-volt micro-USB power supply or through ribbon cable interface connector.
Optional TTL or LVDS/PECL/CML trigger. Optional spring sockets for non-butterfly laser packages.
The T165 Laser
Pulser is the first in Highland’s expanding line of OEM laser drivers with more to come.
Contact Highland Technology, Inc. 18 Otis Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 P: (415) 551-1700 F: (415) 551-5129
info@highlandtechnology.com
http://www.highlandtechnology.com
Posted 1/24/2013
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