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The Trigger Distributor is an arduino based device that is developed by the [[Technical Support Group]]. It has BNC inputs that can register triggers from other devices or from passive push buttons. It has a test push button for generating a test trigger event. It | The Trigger Distributor is an arduino based device that is developed by the [[Technical Support Group]]. It has BNC inputs that can register triggers from other devices or from passive push buttons. It has a test push button for generating a test trigger event. It generats 5V and 3V output triggers at BNC outputs when an input trigger is registered. | ||
[[Sphere lab technical info | Sphere lab]] version: | |||
*5V inputs (3x) | |||
*5V outputs (6x) | |||
*3V outputs (2x) | |||
*testbutton |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 24 October 2023
The Trigger Distributor is an arduino based device that is developed by the Technical Support Group. It has BNC inputs that can register triggers from other devices or from passive push buttons. It has a test push button for generating a test trigger event. It generats 5V and 3V output triggers at BNC outputs when an input trigger is registered.
Sphere lab version:
- 5V inputs (3x)
- 5V outputs (6x)
- 3V outputs (2x)
- testbutton