Product Data Sheet

Model 588 1U Rackmount Digital Delay / Pulse Generator

A low-profile 1U rackmount timing instrument in 4 or 8-channel configurations, with 250 ps resolution and ultra-low jitter. A clean alternative to multi-box, multi-cable timing setups.

4 / 8 channels · 1U rackmount · 250 ps resolution · 0.0002 Hz to 10 MHz
Berkeley Nucleonics Model 588 1U rackmount digital delay and pulse generator

1Overview

The Model 588 delivers high-quality timing and synchronization in a compact, low-profile 1U rackmount design. It is built for remote applications, large-system gating, and system integrators who want a clean alternative to the tangle of multiple boxes and cables that distributed timing often requires.

Up to eight independent precision channels fit in a single rack unit. The 588 accepts a low-amplitude clock input, as small as 20 mV up to 100 MHz, and phase-locks to a laser photodiode or an external reference for jitter around 50 ps. USB, RS232, and Ethernet interfaces plus complimentary NI-certified LabVIEW drivers make it straightforward to fold into an automated test rack.

Availability and successor. Berkeley Nucleonics lists the Model 588 as available until 2026 and points to the Model 588B as its successor. For new designs, review the Model 588B datasheet or contact Berkeley Nucleonics to confirm the right choice for your timeline.

2Key Features

  • 8 independent precision timing channels
  • Accepts a low-amplitude clock input from 20 mV up to 100 MHz
  • Low channel-to-channel jitter, around 50 ps, when phase-locked to a laser photodiode or external reference
  • Direct synchronization with laser systems
  • USB, RS232, and Ethernet interfaces
  • Complimentary NI-certified LabVIEW drivers
  • Low-profile 1U packaging optimized for rack integration and remote use

3Channels & Timing Architecture

588 external sync'd operation: synchronizer delay generator driven by a 10 to 100 MHz external reference clock, producing 4 to 8 channels with independent delays and pulse widths
External sync'd operation. A 10 to 100 MHz external reference clock drives the synchronizer delay generator, producing 4 to 8 channels with independent delays and pulse widths, all synchronized with the external reference and a 100 MHz internal oscillator.

The 588 organizes timing around an internal rate generator and a programmable timing generator with independent channels. Each channel sets its own delay, width, and mode, and any channel can be multiplexed onto any other. The architecture is the same whether the unit is ordered as 4 or 8 channels.

An external reference clock input of 50 mV to 2.5 V allows direct syncing to a photodiode or high-speed logic output. Sync'd operation provides very low external jitter, and all modes (internal and external trigger, gate) remain available with the external clock.

Internal rate generator

ParameterValue
Rate0.0002 Hz to 10.000 MHz
Resolution10 ns
Accuracy1 ns + 0.0001 × period
Jitter50 ps RMS
Settling1 period
Burst mode1 to 9,999,999 pulses
Timebase100 MHz, low-jitter PLL
Oscillator50 MHz, 25 ppm
System output modesSingle shot, burst, duty cycle, continuous
Pulse controlInternal rate generator, external trigger, external gate

Programmable timing generator, channel features

ParameterValue
Channel output modesSingle shot, burst, duty cycle, normal
Control modesInternally triggered, externally triggered, external gate, each channel independently configurable
Output multiplexerAny/all channels may be multiplexed to any/all outputs
Delayed output0 to 9,999,999 pulses
TimebaseSame as internal rate generator

4Specifications

Quick specs

ParameterValue
Channels4 or 8 independent channels
Delay resolution250 ps
Accuracy1 ns + 0.0001 × delay
Jitter< 50 ps RMS
VoltageTTL / 20 V adjustable
Memory24 storage slots

Programmable timing generator, delay

ParameterValue
Range0 - 1000 s
Accuracy1 ns + .0001 × setpoint
Resolution250 ps

TTL/adjustable channel outputs

ParameterValue
Output impedance50 Ω

TTL/CMOS mode

ParameterValue
Output level4.0 V typ into 1 kΩ
Rise time3 ns typ
Slew rate0.5 V/ns
Jitter50 ps RMS

Adjustable mode

ParameterValue
Output level2.0 to 20 VDC into 1 kΩ, 1.0 to 10 VDC into 50 Ω
Output resolution10 mV
Current200 mA typical, 400 mA max (short pulses)
Slew rate> 0.1 V/ns
Overshoot< 100 mV + 10% of pulse amplitude
Rise time (10% to 90%)15 ns typ @ 20 V (High-Z), 25 ns typ @ 10 V (50 Ω)

Standard features & functions

FeatureSpecification
CommunicationsUSB / RS232 / Ethernet
External clock in10 MHz - 100 MHz in 1 MHz increments
External clock out5 MHz - 40 MHz
Configuration storageT0, Rate, Chan, 2x ExtPLL, 1 ExtPLL, ½ ExtPLL, ½ Ext, 40 MHz, 20 MHz, 10 MHz, 5 MHz, and Disabled

5Triggering & I/O

External clock synchronizing example: an 80 MHz laser oscillator master clock drives the 588 delay generator and a pulse picker to produce a 1 kHz picked pulse train with a flexible time window
External clock synchronizing example. An 80 MHz laser oscillator (master clock) drives the 588 delay generator and a pulse picker, producing picked pulses with a flexible time window (10 ns to 13 s).

The 588 provides a standard dual channel input, with one trigger input and one gate input. It may be used with the dual trigger firmware option to provide two independent trigger sources. The trigger generates individual pulses, starts a burst, or starts a continuous stream. The gate inhibits pulses or outputs.

System external trigger/gate input(s)

ParameterValue
FunctionGenerate individual pulses, start a burst or continuous stream
RateDC to 1/(200 ns + longest active pulse)
SlopeRising or falling (maximum of 5 MHz)
BehaviorUsed to control the internal rate

Gate input

ParameterValue
FunctionPulse inhibit or output inhibit
PolarityActive high / active low
BehaviorUsed to control the internal rate generator

Trigger/gate dual input, electrical characteristics

ParameterValue
Threshold0.2 to 15 VDC
Maximum input voltage60 V peak
Resolution10 mV
Input impedance1 MΩ + 40 pF or 50 Ω
Insertion delay< 180 ns
Pulse inhibit delay< 120 ns
Output inhibit delay< 50 ns

6Options & Configurations

The 588 ships as a 4 or 8-channel unit with the standard AT20 output module. An optional high-current module, an incrementing option, and dual trigger logic extend the system for demanding setups.

Output modules

ModuleDescription
AT20 (standard)Quad channel, TTL/CMOS & adjustable output module
TZ50 (optional)Quad channel, high current TTL/CMOS (for driving 50 Ω loads) & adjustable output module

System options

OptionDescription
IIncrementing (provides automatic high speed incrementing/decrementing of delay and/or pulsewidth for each channel)
DT15Dual trigger logic. Provides additional trigger via gate input

Models

ModelOutputs
588-4C4 independent channel outputs
588-8C8 independent channel outputs

7Applications

Pulse picking timing: an 80 MHz pulse train is reduced to a selected 1 kHz picked pulse train within a flexible time window
Pulse picking. An 80 MHz pulse train (one every ~13 ns) is reduced to a 1 kHz picked pulse train within a flexible time window (13 ns to 1.3 s). Delay is controlled by the delay generator and computer, stepped through for a time trace.
  • Timing and synchronizing across distributed systems
  • Pulse picking
  • Laser timing, firing flashlamps or diodes before a Q-switch or shutter through delayed channel enables
  • Single-shot or burst-mode laser pulse bursts
  • Complex pulse trains assembled through the output multiplexer

The 1U form factor makes the 588 a strong fit for remote installations and large test racks where bench instruments and loose cabling would be impractical.

8Ordering

Choose the 4 or 8-channel model, then add the output module and logic options the application requires.

StepSelection
1. Base model588-4C or 588-8C
2. Output moduleStandard AT20, or TZ50 for high-current 50 Ω loads
3. Logic and controlI (incrementing), DT15 (dual trigger)

For configuration help, current availability, and 588B migration guidance, contact Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation at info@berkeleynucleonics.com or 800-234-7858.

Verification notes. The Model 588 is listed as available until 2026, with the Model 588B named as its successor; confirm current availability before ordering. The published Model 588 datasheet does not list physical dimensions, weight, power, fuse, or environmental ratings, so those values are not stated here; request them from Berkeley Nucleonics if required (verify). Confirm all values against the latest Model 588 datasheet.