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CompuScope 14100C
CompuScope 14100C connectors and headers
CompuScope cards connect to the outside world through connectors, both analog (BNC) and digital
(CompactPCI Bus, Master/Slave, etc.). This section describes these connectors for the CS14100C card.
The connectors and headers on the CS14100C card are shown below:
Figure 73: Connectors on CS14100C
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CH 1 BNC
connector is the single-ended input of channel 1 that is used to input an analog signal that is
sampled as Channel 1.
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CH 2 BNC
connector is the single-ended input of channel 2 that is used to input an analog signal that is
sampled as Channel 2.
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External Trigger BNC
connector is used to input an analog or digital signal, which may be used as an
External Trigger. External Trigger is defined exactly as in an oscilloscope: this signal can be used to
trigger the system but cannot be viewed or digitized.
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External Clock BNC
connector is located on the front panel. This input can be used for injecting a
specific clock signal for digitizing the analog inputs. See the section
for more details.
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