Request InfoBerkeley Nucleonics CorporationBerkeley Nucleonics Corp. has introduced its model 065 optical pulse generator module for applications that require calibrated red optical sources. The instrument delivers 10 mW of pulsed or continuous-wave 650-nm light via fiber. Pulse width, delay and amplitude are independently adjustable, and external modulation provides pulse repetition rates up to 700 MHz. The model 065 is suitable for the generation of streak camera fiducials, characterization of fiber optic systems and components, and laser simulation.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.com 1/9/2023Innovations in Ultrashort-Pulse and RF-Excited CO2 Lasers Expand Materials Processing ApplicationsIndustrial laser materials processing is constantly evolving. Industries as varied as pharmaceutical, consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace, and textiles, among others, have benefited from new...Photonics.com 1/12/2023A Proven, Portable, and PIC-Based Methodology for Cultivating a Next-Generation WorkforceWith the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act and growing demand for photonic integrated circuit technology, the semiconductor industry is once again gaining momentum. But even as the U.S. rebuilds...Photonics.com 7/22/2021STANDARDS UPDATE: Vision Standards: An Overview of Global and A3 DevelopmentsStandards play a key role in the vision and imaging industry by ensuring interoperability of components, increasing market size, and shortening the time it takes to get new products to market. As the...Photonics.com 7/20/2023Motorized and Calibrated Lenses for Machine Vision ApplicationsMany applications have benefited from motorized varifocal lenses that allow automatic or remote adjustment of focus distance and field of view. Applications may need to change the focal length or...COMPANIESPhotonics Buyers' GuideBerkeley Nucleonics CorporationBerkeley Nucleonics Corporation (BNC) is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for test and measurement, radiation detection, nuclear research, and RF/microwave. From signal...