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* [[Media:GR 1394-A Pulse Generator 1194-0100-A 09_1966.pdf|General Radio 1394-P1 Pulse-Offset Control Manual 1194-0100-A 1966]]
* [[Media:GR 1394-A Pulse Generator 1194-0100-A 09_1966.pdf|General Radio 1394-A Hi-Rate Pulse Generator Manual 1194-0100-A 1966]]
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The {{Title|General Radio 1394-P1 Pulse-Offset Control}} was available in {{Catalog T}} only.  
The {{Title|General Radio 1394-P1 Pulse-Offset Control}} was available in {{Catalog T}} only.  


The Type 1394-P1 is an accessory for the [[1394-A]] Hi-Rate Pulse Generator. Its designed to add a DC component to pulses
The Type 1394-P1 is an accessory for the [[1394-A]] Hi-Rate Pulse Generator, designed to add a DC component and polarity control to pulses produced by the [[1394-A]]. Input to the 1394-P1 can be relocated from the front panel to the rear if required. The pulse generator and offset control were available as a unit, as Type 1394-Z.
produced by the [[1394-A]] and polarity control. The pulse generator and offset control were available as a unit under Type 1394-Z.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Latest revision as of 06:47, 21 April 2024

General Radio 1394-P1
Pulse-Offset Control
General Radio 1394-P1 Pulse-Offset Control

Available from 1968 to 1968

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog T 1968 226
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1394-P1 Pulse-Offset Control was available in Catalog T (1968) only.

The Type 1394-P1 is an accessory for the 1394-A Hi-Rate Pulse Generator, designed to add a DC component and polarity control to pulses produced by the 1394-A. Input to the 1394-P1 can be relocated from the front panel to the rear if required. The pulse generator and offset control were available as a unit, as Type 1394-Z.

Specifications

  • Base-Line Voltage Amplitude: Base line continuously adjustable from -2 to + 2 V
  • Accuracy: Error less than ±100 mV (without pulse) ± 100 mV with pulses whose duty ratio is less than 90%
  • Polarity: Positive (negative pulse) or negative (positive pulse) base line can be controlled

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