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I am trying to make a pulse generator that will generate pulses as
short as 1 ns, with voltages around 1V. It would be triggered by an
external signal. I am wondering whether anyone makes a single chip
solution for this type of thing, or if someone knows a communications
IC that could be easily modified to do this? And it would be great if
it came with an evaluation board, though I realize I am reaching on
that point. (Still, unless you enjoy torture, soldering surface mount
components is something I like to avoid.)
As I've searched on the net, most DIY pulse generator circuits involve
avalanche circuits which seem to require relatively high voltages and
are a little unstable. Linear has a circuit that uses comparators
with an AND gate to produce a pulse, and that seems to be pretty
workable. I've also thought it wouldn't be that hard to combine an
inverter with an AND gate and a delay line IC to produce an output
pulse, provided the transitions didn't excessively widen the pulse.
short as 1 ns, with voltages around 1V. It would be triggered by an
external signal. I am wondering whether anyone makes a single chip
solution for this type of thing, or if someone knows a communications
IC that could be easily modified to do this? And it would be great if
it came with an evaluation board, though I realize I am reaching on
that point. (Still, unless you enjoy torture, soldering surface mount
components is something I like to avoid.)
As I've searched on the net, most DIY pulse generator circuits involve
avalanche circuits which seem to require relatively high voltages and
are a little unstable. Linear has a circuit that uses comparators
with an AND gate to produce a pulse, and that seems to be pretty
workable. I've also thought it wouldn't be that hard to combine an
inverter with an AND gate and a delay line IC to produce an output
pulse, provided the transitions didn't excessively widen the pulse.