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Re: Muon-On-Request
- To: barnes@triumf.ca
- Subject: Re: Muon-On-Request
- From: Francoise Mulhauser <Francoise.Mulhauser@psi.ch>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:22:00 +0100
- Cc: Francoise.Mulhauser@psi.ch, barnes@triumf.ca, francoise.mulhauser@psi.ch, kammel@npl.uiuc.edu, hertzog@uiuc.edu, michael.barnes@triumf.ca, peter.winter@psi.ch, wait@triumf.ca, carey@bu.edu, anatoly@g2pc1.bu.edu, rmcnabb@uiuc.edu
Dear Mike,
Thanks for the clear answer. I was doubting about those
cables.
I did the connection between the TTL splitter box and the
four cabinets. I choose myself four identical cables,
probably 16ns long. I will check that tomorrow. Thus, your
statement about the difference 9ns is no more valid. Each
plate should be turned on/off at the same time. For safety
and full comprehension, we will repeat the measurement for
each of the capacitive pick-up and note the time difference.
However, this open the question for future use of the
kicker. Do we want to have a time difference between the
upstream and downstream cabinets? We can easily change BNC
cable length to reach the desired value.
Best regards
Francoise