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  • * [[Network analyzer (electrical)]]
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  • [[Image:Pulse generators.jpg|thumb|right|Pulse generators in a physics laboratory]] ==Bench pulse generators==
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  • ...wer Supplies (DPS), Parametric Measurement Units (PMU), Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWG), Digitizers, Digital IOs, and utility supplies. The instruments perfo ...ure the parameters is time. If we have to calculate the peak voltage of an electrical signal and other parameters of the signal, then we have to employ a peak de
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  • ...Marx]] in 1924. Its purpose is to generate a high-[[voltage]] pulse. Marx generators are often used to simulate the effects of lightning on [[Electric power tra A bank of 36 Marx generators is used by [[Sandia National Laboratories]] to generate [[X-rays]] in their
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  • ...[[Signal reflection|reflection]] and [[Transmission line|transmission]] of electrical networks are easy to measure at high frequencies, but there are other netwo ...m, with generators, transmission lines, and loads represented by miniature electrical components with scale values in proportion to the modeled system.<ref>[[Edw
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  • ...' ('''AWG''') is a piece of [[electronic test equipment]] used to generate electrical [[waveform]]s. These waveforms can be either repetitive or single-shot (onc ...om the device is usually a [[BNC connector]] and requires a 50 or 75 ohm [[Electrical termination|termination]].
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  • ...of equipment used to produce random electrical noise, in order to test how electrical equipment may react to noise, or to measure the intensity of noise. Tube noise generators were used for [[true random number generation]] in [[tube-era electronics]]
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  • ...al electronics stimuli. Digital electronics stimuli are a specific kind of electrical waveform varying between two conventional voltages that correspond to two l ...electrical pulse of different shapes; they are mostly used for tests at an electrical or analog level.
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