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ILC and IPC pulsers offer peak pulse currents from 1 to 105A and pulse widths from 7 to 500ns. Available wavelengths include 850, 905, 1064, and 1550. Please feel free to contact one of our applications specialists to discuss other wavelengths of interest.
ILC series pulsers contain internal drive electronics that allow for either a built-in trigger pulse or a user-supplied trigger. IPC pulsers do not incorporate a power supply, so users must supply a trigger pulse and a bias voltage. ILC and IPC pulsers are temperature compensated to regulate output power. Applications that can benefit from the technology include rangefinding, LIDAR, atmospheric communications, and biomedical analysis. |

ILC Series Pulsers
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Specifications |
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IL9C |
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IL10C |
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IL20C |
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IL25C |
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IL30C |
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IL40C |
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IL60C |
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IL75C |
| Dimensions, Ø x L, in. [mm] |
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1.0 x 4.0 [25.4 x 101.6] |
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1.25 x 4.0 [31.75 x 101.6] |
| Pulse current (adjustable, A) |
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1 - 9 |
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6 - 11 |
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11 - 22 |
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14 - 27.5 |
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16 - 33 |
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22 - 44 |
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33 - 66 |
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41 - 82.5 |
| Rise time (ns, typical), 7-50ns pulse width |
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2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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5 |
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8 |
| Fall time (ns, typical), 7-50ns pulse width |
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2 |
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3 |
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5 |
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6 |
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6 |
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7 |
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8 |
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10 |
| Rise time (ns, typical), 51-200ns pulse width |
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12 |
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14 |
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16 |
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18 |
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28 |
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20 |
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22 |
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24 |
| Fall time (ns, typical), 51-200ns pulse width |
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14 |
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16 |
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18 |
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20 |
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20 |
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22 |
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26 |
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28 |
| Max. pulse rate (kpps), external trigger |
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50 |
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40 |
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30 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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15 |
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10 |
| Max. pulse rate (kpps), internal clock |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
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20 |
| Propagation delay (ns) |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
| Supply voltage (VDC) |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
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12 - 24 |
| Physical diode compatibility |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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IPC Series Pulsers
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Specifications |
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IP9C |
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IP10C |
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IP20C |
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IP25C |
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IP30C |
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IP40C |
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IP60C |
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IP75C |
| Dimensions, Ø x L, in. [mm] |
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1.0 x 2.63 [25.4 x 66.68] |
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1.25 x 2.63 [31.75 x 66.68] |
| Pulse current (adjustable, A) |
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1 - 9 |
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6 - 11 |
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11 - 22 |
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14 - 27.5 |
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16 - 33 |
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22 - 44 |
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33 - 66 |
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41 - 82.5 |
| Rise time (ns, typical), 7-50ns pulse width |
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2 |
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4 |
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5 |
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| Fall time (ns, typical), 7-50ns pulse width |
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2 |
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8 |
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10 |
| Rise time (ns, typical), 51-200ns pulse width |
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12 |
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16 |
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28 |
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14 |
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20 |
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26 |
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28 |
| Max. pulse rate (kpps) |
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100 - 1000 |
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100 |
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100 |
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100 |
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100 |
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75 |
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50 |
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40 |
| Propagation delay (ns) |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
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10 |
| Physical diode compatibility |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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9 & 5.6mm, 8:32, 10:32 |
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