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The ludlum model 500-2 pulse generator (pulser) provides the functions necessary for use in calibrating ludlum instruments, as well as many other scaler/ratemeter instruments. The adjustable output pulse rate is displayed on a three-digit led readout. Potentiometers (both coarse and fine controls) and a multiplier switch provide rates from 10 to 9.9 x 106 counts per minute (cpm). Pulse amplitude is controlled by a multiplier switch and a lo/hi potentiometer, while pulse polarity is chosen by a selector switch. Amplitude may be varied between 0 and a negative or positive 5 volts; displayed on a four-digit led readout. The high voltage of the instrument under test is displayed on a four-digit led readout.
The ludlum model 500-2 pulse generator (pulser) provides the functions necessary for use in calibrating ludlum instruments, as well as many other scaler/ratemeter instruments. The adjustable output pulse rate is displayed on a three-digit led readout. Potentiometers (both coarse and fine controls) and a multiplier switch provide rates from 10 to 9.9 x 106 counts per minute (cpm). Pulse amplitude is controlled by a multiplier switch and a lo/hi potentiometer, while pulse polarity is chosen by a selector switch. Amplitude may be varied between 0 and a negative or positive 5 volts; displayed on a four-digit led readout. The high voltage of the instrument under test is displayed on a four-digit led readout.
The ludlum model 500-2 pulse generator (pulser) provides the functions necessary for use in calibrating ludlum instruments, as well as many other scaler/ratemeter instruments. The adjustable output pulse rate is displayed on a three-digit led readout. Potentiometers (both coarse and fine controls) and a multiplier switch provide rates from 10 to 9.9 x 106 counts per minute (cpm). Pulse amplitude is controlled by a multiplier switch and a lo/hi potentiometer, while pulse polarity is chosen by a selector switch. Amplitude may be varied between 0 and a negative or positive 5 volts; displayed on a four-digit led readout. The high voltage of the instrument under test is displayed on a four-digit led readout.
The ludlum model 500-2 pulse generator (pulser) provides the functions necessary for use in calibrating ludlum instruments, as well as many other scaler/ratemeter instruments. The adjustable output pulse rate is displayed on a three-digit led readout. Potentiometers (both coarse and fine controls) and a multiplier switch provide rates from 10 to 9.9 x 106 counts per minute (cpm). Pulse amplitude is controlled by a multiplier switch and a lo/hi potentiometer, while pulse polarity is chosen by a selector switch. Amplitude may be varied between 0 and a negative or positive 5 volts; displayed on a four-digit led readout. The high voltage of the instrument under test is displayed on a four-digit led readout.
The ludlum model 500-2 pulse generator (pulser) provides the functions necessary for use in calibrating ludlum instruments, as well as many other scaler/ratemeter instruments. The adjustable output pulse rate is displayed on a three-digit led readout. Potentiometers (both coarse and fine controls) and a multiplier switch provide rates from 10 to 9.9 x 106 counts per minute (cpm). Pulse amplitude is controlled by a multiplier switch and a lo/hi potentiometer, while pulse polarity is chosen by a selector switch. Amplitude may be varied between 0 and a negative or positive 5 volts; displayed on a four-digit led readout. The high voltage of the instrument under test is displayed on a four-digit led readout.
The ludlum model 500-2 pulse generator (pulser) provides the functions necessary for use in calibrating ludlum instruments, as well as many other scaler/ratemeter instruments. The adjustable output pulse rate is displayed on a three-digit led readout. Potentiometers (both coarse and fine controls) and a multiplier switch provide rates from 10 to 9.9 x 106 counts per minute (cpm). Pulse amplitude is controlled by a multiplier switch and a lo/hi potentiometer, while pulse polarity is chosen by a selector switch. Amplitude may be varied between 0 and a negative or positive 5 volts; displayed on a four-digit led readout. The high voltage of the instrument under test is displayed on a four-digit led readout.