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CompuScope 1220 connectors and headers
CompuScope cards connect to the outside world through connectors, both analog (BNC) and digital (PCI Bus,
Master/Slave, etc.). This section describes these connectors for the CS1220 card.
The connectors and headers on the CS1220 card are shown below:
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Channel A BNC Connector for the single-ended input of channel A; used to input an analog signal that
is sampled as Channel A.
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Channel B BNC Connector for the single-ended input of channel B; used to input an analog signal that
is sampled as Channel B.
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External Clock connector BNC Connector used to supply an signal that will be used as the sampling
clock instead of the CompuScope card's own oscillator.
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External Trigger BNC Connector 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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Master/Slave connector The Master/Slave connector is located near the top edge of the CompuScope
1220 card. In case of an Independent card (i.e. a card not upgraded to either a Master or a Slave), this
connector may not be present.
The Master/Slave Timing Module is used to pass all the signals necessary to synchronize Slave
CompuScope 1220 cards with the Master.
NOTE FOR COMPUSCOPE 1220 DEEP MEMORY BOARD USERS:
IF Y-CABLES ARE NOT CONNECTED BETWEEN THE POWER CONNECTORS OF YOUR
COMPUSCOPE DEEP MEMORY CARD(S) AND THE POWER SUPPLY OF THE CHASSIS, THE DEEP
MEMORY CARD(S) WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY.
CompuScope 1220
Figure 2: Connectors on CS1220
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