An apparatus of low-energy positron lifetime spectroscopy (LEPLS) using beam pulsing technique has recently been established in the Laboratory of Nuclear Solid State Physics (LNSSP) in the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). In order to compress the DC beam into pulse width of 150-200 ps (FWHM) at the target, a beam-pulsing electronics system, required by the pulsing system of LEPLS, is capable of generating three signals, one is the pulse signal at 50 MHz with amplitude greater than 5 V, edge time less than 2 ns and pulse width about 7 ns, and others are two sine signals at 50 MHz and 200 MHz with amplitude greater than 2 V. The design of the beam-pulsing electronics system with test results is presented in this article. The beam-pulsing electronics system design, shown in the test results, meets all requirements of LEPLS.