SP-801 Square Wave Pulser High Voltage, Low Impedance, Fast Rise and Fall time Pulser Output Adjustable from -50 to 400 volts Peak Current Output as high as 50 amperes Drives Transducers from 400 kHz to above 10 MHz Accepts High Voltage Triggers from Standard Spike Generators
MANUALLY CONTROLLED
HIGH POWER SQUARE WAVE PULSER
The SP-801 produces negative high power square pulses with fast rise and fall times with an
extremely low output impedance (~ 4 Ohms). The pulse width can be precisely matched
(continuously variable) to the half period of the frequency (400 kHz to 20 MHz) of an ultrasonic
transducer. This maximizes the energy transfer and signal-to-noise ratio for a given voltage
output and is, therefore, significantly more effective than a spike pulser. This is especially true at
low frequencies. The output level is adjustable in 2-dB steps, from -400 Volts down to -50 Volts.
BR-640 Broadband Receiver Broadband Radio Frequency Receiver for use with Pulsed Ultrasonic
Instrumentation where excellent linearity along with Fast recovery from overload and
good noise figure are required
Features 64dB Gain 76dB Gain Control Wide Frequency Range Adjustable Frequency Response Overload Protection and Fast Recovery
BR-640 MANUALLY CONTROLLED BROADBAND RF RECEIVER
The BR-640 is a modestly high gain broadband RF receiver specifically designed for use in
ultrasonic systems. It features a bandwidth extending from 100 kHz to 50 MHz with an adjustable
gain of -12 to 64 dB. It has a low noise figure with both high and low input impedances plus
selectable high and low pass filters for bandwidth control. The BR-640 has fast recovery while still
being protected against severe overload, allowing its use in a pulse echo (single transducer) type
of operation.