14 pulse parameter limitations – B&K Precision 4034 - Manual User Manual

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In the SINGLE or DOUBLE pulse mode the instrument defines PERIOD as the time between the 50% points on
the leading edges of two consecutive trigger outputs. DELAY, in double pulse mode, is the time between the leading
edges of the first and second pulse using as a reference point 50% amplitude with fastest transition times.

SETTLING TIME is the interval required for the pulse level to enter and remain in the specified level ACCURACY
RANGE, measured from the 90% AMPLITUDE point.

3.14 Pulse Parameter Limitations

The following formulas express the limits on Period, Width, and Delay.


Single Pulse per Period Modes

(Un-delayed, Delayed, Counted Burst with single pulse mode)

[Period - (Width + Delay)] must be > 10 ns

0.99 * Period must be > (Width + Delay)

Pulse max

= 10.00 s

Pulse min

= (Width + Delay + 10 ns), but not less than 20 ns

Width max

= [(Period * 0.99) - Delay – 10 ns], but not more than 9.89999 s

Width min

= 10 ns

Delay max

= [(Period * 0.99) - Width – 10 ns], but not more than 9.89998 s

Delay min

= 0

Single Pulse Transition Time Restrictions

Width must be > 1.3 * Leading Edge

(Period - Width) must be > 1.3 * Trailing Edge



Double Pulse per Period Modes

(Paired Pulse and Counted Burst with Paired pulses)

Delay must be > Width

0.99 * Delay must be > (Width + 10 ns)

Pulse max

= 10.00 s

Pulse min

= (Width + Delay + 10 ns), but not less than 40 ns

Width max

= [(0.99 * Delay) – 10 ns], but not > 4.85000 s

Width min

= 10 ns

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