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Digital delay generator has two triggers

A Berkeley Nucleonics product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jun 27, 2008

BNC announces a new option that will enable experimenters to halve the number of delay generators and halve the space required when two triggers are used

The BNC Model 575 two-trigger option allows one to sync, delay, gate and trigger other devices from these two independent triggers.

For example, an eight-channel 575 becomes two four-channel units all in one package, with delay and width control with each channel.

In addition, the channels have burst, duty cycle, single shot and multiplexed output capabilities.

The dual channel option, DT-15, is only US$170 extra.

Two-dimensional flow studies is an example where one BNC with the DT-15 option would save money and space.

The base price for the 575 2-C is $2395.

The BNC Model 575 offers as standard a separate gate and separate external trigger input.

Thus the user is able to enable or disable outputs of the entire generator or individual channels when external triggering.

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