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Line Driver drives 4 TTL/CMOS signals into 50 ohm loads.
Line Driver drives 4 TTL/CMOS signals into 50 ohm loads.

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Line Driver drives 4 TTL/CMOS signals into 50 ohm loads.


May 27, 2005 - With 10 kohm input impedance, self-contained Model PRL-444 can receive signals from devices with low drive current such as sensors, PC-based digital I/O cards, and optical transceivers. Each input has 10 kohm pulled up to 2.5 V so it can also be driven by open-collector devices. With 50 ohm terminations, all outputs can drive 100 ft of 50 ohm cables at clock rates greater than 60 MHz. Driver includes ac adapter and BNC or SMA signal connectors.


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Release date: April 28, 2005

Pulse Research Lab Introduces New 4-Channel Line Driver

April 28, 2005 - Torrance, CA- Pulse Research Lab (PRL) announces the innovative PRL-444 Four Channel, High Input Impedance, 50 ohm TTL Line Driver. This compact, self-contained buffer pod drives four TTL/CMOS signals into 50 ohm loads. With a 10 k ohm input impedance, the new, ready-to use PRL-444 can receive signals from devices with low drive current, such as sensors, PC-based digital I/O cards, satellite receivers, optical transceivers, camera triggers, recorders, and laboratory equipment with TTL/CMOS outputs.

Each input has a 10 k ohm pulled up to 2.5 V so it can also be driven by open-collector devices. The 50 ohm back-terminated outputs of the PRL-444 can drive long lines with or without 50 ohm terminations. With 50 ohm load terminations, all outputs can drive 100 ft. of 50 ohm cables at clock rates greater than 60 MHz.

The PRL-444 is ideal for applications where a single-function instrument pod is needed to drive multiple TTL/CMOS outputs into 50 ohm loads. Small enough (1.3 in. x 2.9 in. x 2.9 in.) to fit anywhere on your test bench, it can often replace the need for bulky, expensive pulse generators at a fraction of the cost. The new 4-channel line driver from Pulse Research Lab works extremely well for high speed digital communications, test and measurement, system integration, hi/lo logic level generation, and basic lab use.

The unit includes an AC adapter and BNC or SMA signal connectors for ready-to-use convenience on the bench or in a system. The extruded aluminum housing is suitable for mounting with the optional brackets, and up to four units can share a single AC adapter using PRL voltage distribution modules.

Pulse Research Lab, established in 1990, provides signal buffering & translation modules for digital design, integration and testing. The company offers high-performance, affordable Basic Lab Tools and prototyping tools to professional electrical engineers, scientists, and technicians. Founder, D;avid Kan, states, "PRL's charter has been to listen to our customers' problems and provide solutions. We've proudly and successfully been doing this for over fifteen years." For more information, please visit www.pulseresearchlab.com

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Name: Pulse Research Lab
Address: 1234 Francisco Street
City: Torrance
State: CA
ZIP: 90502-1200
Country: USA
Phone: 310-515-5330
FAX: 310-515-0068
http://www.pulseresearchlab.com


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