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HP 15116A Pulse Inverter

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O. P. E.

Jan 1, 1970
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HP used to build a pulse inverter that would take a pulse and flip it
to the opposite polarity. It looks to be a simple design, with just a
single transformer. However, it had a rise time of less than 500 ps.

http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/15116A-splitter-eng.pdf

I'm thinking of adding a transformer to a circuit I am building to
include inversion. Has anyone used this pulse inverter, or anything
similar? Is it as easy as the circuit diagram makes it appear?
Finally, does anyone have any recommendations on who would carry these
types of transformers now?

Appreciate the feedback.
 
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DaveM

Jan 1, 1970
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O. P. E. said:
HP used to build a pulse inverter that would take a pulse and flip it
to the opposite polarity. It looks to be a simple design, with just a
single transformer. However, it had a rise time of less than 500 ps.

http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/15116A-splitter-eng.pdf

I'm thinking of adding a transformer to a circuit I am building to
include inversion. Has anyone used this pulse inverter, or anything
similar? Is it as easy as the circuit diagram makes it appear?
Finally, does anyone have any recommendations on who would carry these
types of transformers now?

Appreciate the feedback.

Yes, it's as simple as the data sheet says. It's nothing more than a simple 1:1
pulse transformer, and can be wired to invert or not.
The output pulse risetime is very dependent on the input pulse's risetime. Very
small pulse widths also.

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Dave M
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address)

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O

O. P. E.

Jan 1, 1970
0
Yes, it's as simple as the data sheet says. It's nothing more than a simple 1:1
pulse transformer, and can be wired to invert or not.
The output pulse risetime is very dependent on the input pulse's risetime. Very
small pulse widths also.

--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in the
address)

Life is like a roll of toilet paper; the closer to the end, the faster it goes.

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Thanks for the confirmation. I think I will try a couple of mini-
circuits transformers. Their bandwidth goes into the GHz, and I was
going to order some other parts from them. Since I'm not an EE, I am
tentative about RF circuits, as I know their tends to be some "black
magic" to get them to work.
 
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