Frequently Asked Questions

The QBU-nano is a compact Pockels cell driver that produces high voltage pulses with high repetition rates, fast rise and fall times, and adjustable pulse duration and amplitude. It operates over a wide temperature range.

The QBU-nano requires an input voltage of +12VDC, with a range from 8V to 16V and a maximum current of 500mA.

The QBU-nano can produce pulse amplitudes up to 5800V, depending on the model.

The maximum repetition rate is 2kHz for the 2000V, 2800V, and 3800V modifications, 1kHz for the 4800V modification, and 500Hz for the 5800V modification.

The QBU-nano can operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +60°C.

The pulse width of the QBU-nano is adjustable up to approximately 800ns.

The QBU-nano measures 80x50x20 mm and weighs 0.1 kg.

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