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Phase shifter circuit

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Hi everyone
Can anyone com up with a circuit that introduces a phase delay of 180 degrees without altering the amplitude, frequency and duty cycle to an incoming square wave pulse from a function generator. Untitled.jpg
 

There's no general solution without considerable restrictions of voltage and frequency range. You can't directly create a phase shift for a time domain waveform, you have to measure the pulse period and calculate a time shift. A digital delay of the sampled waveform might be the most simple way.

Practically, use a dual-channel function generator to create both waveforms.
 

There's no general solution without considerable restrictions of voltage and frequency range. You can't directly create a phase shift for a time domain waveform, you have to measure the pulse period and calculate a time shift. A digital delay of the sampled waveform might be the most simple way.

Practically, use a dual-channel function generator to create both waveforms.

Practically, use a dual-channel function generator to create both waveforms ???
How two function generators possibly work on different phases ?
 

I'm considering a recent arbitrary function generator with digital control, it should have options for phase shifted outputs. Or two single channel generators with trigger-out to trigger-in synchronization.

A more specific problem description would possibly allow other solutions.
 

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