Digital Delay Generator for ICCD Applications |
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Berkeley Nucleonics Corp.
2955 Kerner Blvd.
San Rafael, CA, 94901 USA

Press release date: April 25, 2008
Intensified charge-coupled device
ICCD's, intensified charge-coupled device, amplifies and gates light for fast time-resolved measurements of transient phenomenon. Typical applications often involve lasers to ablate, illuminate, and initiate events in fields such as laser-induced fluorescence, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, fluid dynamics and combustion research. In some cases, even multiple lasers and multiple ICCD's are used when examining several windows in a single event.
A single Digital Delay/Pulse Generator can trigger flash lamps, switch lasers and delay/gate ICCD's. The Digital Delay/Pulse Generator provides multiple synchronized pulses for triggering, delaying and gating devices.
Of particular importance to ICCD users is that BNC's 505 and 575 provides adjustable widths with each channel. Older designs required combining channels to obtain widths -thus doubling the number of channels to obtain both delay and width control. To illustrate with a single BNC 4-channel unit, one could create a burst of flash lamp pulses, Q-switch the laser and delay and gate two ICCD's with timing resolution of 250 ps - all with one 4-channel Model 575. Coarser timing with a lower cost is available with the Model 505.
When setting with and delay setting with and delay procedures follow the steps below:
Setting Pulse Timing Parameters Pulses are defined by a delay, from their sync or start pulse to the active edge, and a width. Width: Sets the width of the active portion of the pulse. Delay: Sets the delay from the sync source to the start of the pulse.
NOTE: If Wid + Dly + 75ns (hardware reset time) > To Period, the correct pulsewidth will be generated but at a slower rate.
http:/www.berkeleynucleonics.com/resources/575_ICCD.pdf
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) has a rich history of providing precision electronic instrumentation for test, measurement and nuclear research. Our family of benchtop pulse and delay generators are packed with features, giving users in many technical areas a versatile, cost-effective product.
Technical Point of Contact: John Yee: Applications Manager John.yee@berkeleynucleonics.com 800-234-7858 x 250
Media Contact: Elaine Brello elaine.brello@berkeleynucleonics.com 800-234-7858 x 265
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