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This is a pulse generator that accurately simulates the random characteristics and pile-up characteristics of pulses from radiation detectors. The NIM2 width size random pulse generator APN6001 generates decay pulses specific to radiation measurement through digital signal processing. It is equipped with a liquid crystal display on the front panel, allowing for the setting of arbitrary pulse height values, rise time, decay, and period. Using a digital method, it reproduces probabilistic events following a Poisson distribution through an exponential random number generation algorithm. It is an algorithm for generating white noise using a digital method. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.*
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**Main Specifications** Output: 2 channels Output impedance: 50 Ω Count rate: 1 CPS to 1 MCPS (1 Hz to 1 MHz) Mode: Random or Repeat Random distribution: Poisson distribution Pulse shape: Tail pulse with adjustable rise and fall times Offset: ±0 mV to 1000 mV Noise: ±0 mV to 122 mV Delay: 10 µs to 650 µs Decay: 100 ns to 130 µs Rise time: 10 ns to 500 ns (modifiable every 10 ns) Amplitude: ±1 mV to 1000 mV External trigger input: Stops pulse signal output state with TTL low level input Frequency jitter: ±0.1% Power consumption: +12V/2A Dimensions: NIM 2 width, 6.85 cm (W) x 22.1 cm (H) Weight: Approximately 1033 g *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.*
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P4
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【Usage】 ■Measurement of radioactivity and radiation, etc. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Techno AP Co., Ltd. is a company located in Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture, that engages in the design, development, and sales of radiation measurement devices. Additionally, we also develop, manufacture, and sell electronic application devices, design and produce electronic circuits, design and produce software, design and produce measurement and control programs, design and produce automatic measurement systems using computers, and design and produce sequencer control systems.