The only issue I have with Leo's product is that according to his pictures, it doesn't have a very
good
flat top and bottom to the pulse. The fast rise time is good for measuring the bandwidth of the
scope
(which may be all he intended to do), but if you are wanting to use his pulser to adjust the
transient
response of a scope, you need a clean flat top on your test pulse.
Chuck Harris
Depends on the response of the scope you are adjusting. 1GHz at 350ps rise is as far as I go without
sampling plugins, so a couple of transient wobbles at ~15GHz at 3% p-p really doesn't matter. So has
BNC version is just fine.
Crau=ig