High-speed clock generator
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High-speed clock generator
Product Overview
The high-speed clock generator is an instrument widely used in scientific research fields such as fast electronics, precision instrument excitation, semiconductors, and device testing.
The WT-HGCG series high-speed clock generator employs a high-precision PLL chip, with output delay that is arbitrarily adjustable. Its maximum output frequency reaches up to 1 GHz, and the delay step size is as small as 5 ps. The device supports multi-channel clock outputs, including multi-channel high-speed differential clock outputs and single-ended fixed-level clock outputs.
Product Parameters
| Parameter Name | Indicator parameters | Unit | |
| Channel Type | CH1/CH2 | CH3/CH4/CH5/CH6 | / |
| Output frequency | 10M~1G | 1M to 200M | Hertz |
| Output channel | Differential channel | Single-ended channel | / |
| Output amplitude | 0.2 to 0.8 | 1.5 | V |
| Delay range | 0–100 | 0–1000 | ns |
| Delay step distance | 5 | P.S. | |
| Output impedance | 50 | Omega | |
| Time base accuracy | 1 | parts per million | |
| Operating temperature | 0–40 | Celsius | |
| Chassis dimensions (W×H×D) | 275×138×360 | mm | |
| Power supply | 100–240 | Vacuum | |
| Power | ≤20 | W | |
Scope of application
● High-speed precision instrument excitation source
● Semiconductor Device Testing
● Fast Electronics Experiment Research
● Quantum Key Distribution
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