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Manual pulse generator

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Manual Pulse Generator

A manual pulse generator is a device normally associated with computer numerically controlled "CNC" machinery or other devices involved in positioning.  They usually consists of a rotating knob that generates electrical pulses that are sent to the equipment controller. The controller will then move the piece of equipment a predetermined distance for each pulse.