Digital Delay Generator Handles Complex Timing Sequences

Oct. 8, 2008
Addressing the need for extremely complex timing sequences from controls and diagnostics to signal-quality monitoring and data acquisition, the Model 725 multi-trigger, digital-delay generator provides logic and timing capabilities similar to a PLC.

Addressing the need for extremely complex timing sequences from controls and diagnostics to signal-quality monitoring and data acquisition, the Model 725 multi-trigger, digital-delay generator provides logic and timing capabilities similar to a PLC. It features eight timing channels with programmable logic, unique timing modes, and a 10-ns edge resolution. Up to eight trigger inputs can be logic signals, switches, transducers, interlocks, sensors, computer commands, and gauges. Manageable via LabVIEW or Windows, the instrument provides logic, gating, and filtering functions that enable up to eight channels/instruments with independent inputs, outputs, and clocks/timers. Additionally, it comes with timerPRO software, a virtual instrumentation package that allows users to customize and save setup parameters on any Windows computer. BERKELEY NUCLEONCIS CORP., San Rafael, CA. (800) 234-7858.

Company: BERKELEY NUCLEONCIS CORP.

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