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The active push button with 5V output is used as a response button in experiments where you cannot use a passive button, as is the case with the TDT Series 3 devices like the RA16 Medusa or with an arduino based trigger distributor in the Sphere Setup. | The active push button with 5V output is used as a response button in experiments where you cannot use a passive button, as is the case with the TDT Series 3 devices like the RA16 Medusa or with an arduino based trigger distributor in the Sphere Setup. | ||
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! Specification | |||
! Details | |||
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| Build | |||
| Custom | |||
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| Dimensions | |||
| 8.7 x 5.6 x 2.7 cm | |||
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| Connector | |||
| BNC | |||
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| Output | |||
| 5V | |||
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| Impedance | |||
| 5 kOhm | |||
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| Power | |||
| 9V block battery | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 14 December 2023

Description
The active push button with 5V output is used as a response button in experiments where you cannot use a passive button, as is the case with the TDT Series 3 devices like the RA16 Medusa or with an arduino based trigger distributor in the Sphere Setup.
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Build | Custom |
Dimensions | 8.7 x 5.6 x 2.7 cm |
Connector | BNC |
Output | 5V |
Impedance | 5 kOhm |
Power | 9V block battery |