Frequently Asked Questions

The NBU-1012 discharge circuit is designed to simplify the development of solid-state laser systems by forming quasi-rectangular pulses on a flashlamp using energy stored in an external capacitor bank and providing simmer current between pulses.

Yes, the NBU-1012 is not a stand-alone solution. It requires a capacitor charging power supply, a capacitor bank, and some minor parts and controls to operate properly.

The NBU-1012 discharge circuit is cooled with a built-in fan, and no external cooling is required.

The delivery package includes the NBU-1012 discharge circuit, two flashlamp connection cables (150cm each), two capacitor connection cables (30cm each), an external trigger transformer connection cable (150cm, without trigger transformer), and a 24VDC cable (50cm).

The NBU-1012 includes capabilities for both serial and external triggering. Simplified as well as more complicated modifications are available on request.

Yes, there is a user manual available for the NBU-1012, and it is important to read it carefully before using the product as the equipment may be dangerous.

The user manual should be read carefully before using the NBU-1012 as the equipment may be dangerous. Specific safety precautions are detailed in the manual.

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