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John Trenholme died Nov. 23. He was 81.
John Trenholme, a pioneer in laser physics who left a lasting impact on the field, passed away from a rare neurological illness on Nov. 23, 2020. He was 81.
Much of Trenholme’s work came to fruition in the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where his years of basic research yielded mathematical descriptions of fundamental optical physics, nonlinear optics and optimized system designs capable of delivering the requested performance of the world’s largest and most energetic laser.
Tenholme was born in Eugene, Oregon, to Edward Curtis Trenholme and Jessie Alice Trenholme. As a child, he loved science, especially physics. Upon graduating from high school, he received a National Merit Scholarship that enabled him to study at the California Institute of Technology, where he earned his bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degrees.
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Spectrum’s “generator & digitizer in one box” gets 8 new high-speed variants
Grosshansdorf, Germany – January 27th, 2021. Spectrum Instrumentation extends its range of hybridNETBOX products with the addition of eight high-performance models. The hybridNETBOX is an innovative instrumentation platform that combines a multi-channel arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) and a digitizer in a single portable unit. With their unique capability for simultaneous signal generation and acquisition, these powerful tools are perfect for applications involving stimulus-response or closed-loop type testing. In total, 14 different hybridNETBOX-models are available now, with 2+2, 4+4 or 8+8 matched channels and possible speeds from 40 MS/s to 1.25 GS/s. Prices for the new, high-speed models start from $22600.