A pulse measurement intercomparison, organized by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) and conducted by the authors in their resp
ective labs, is described, The purpose was to assess the state of the art f
or time-domain pulse waveform measurements in the nanosecond regime, and to
find problem areas in need of better metrology support, The experiment was
conducted by circulating two stable pulse generators among the five labs;
participants recorded the waveforms over two different time epochs: 10.24 n
s with 10 ps sampling period and 102.4 ns with 100 ps sampling period, The
data records were sent to NIST for analysis and comparison. The pulse gener
ators that were used produce a step-like waveform with nominal high and low
states of 0.5 and 0 V, respectively, transition duration of approximately
200 ps, and significant frequency components out to almost 10 GHz. The sett
ling behavior was purposely spoiled. Some significant measurement differenc
es were found among the five labs. The overall experiment is described, alo
ng with measurement results and conclusions.