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RE: trip signal
- To: "Peter Kammel" <kammel@npl.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: RE: trip signal
- From: "Mulhauser Francoise" <francoise.mulhauser@psi.ch>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 16:08:00 +0200
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0605180819001.13589-100000@one.npl.uiuc.edu>
- Thread-index: AcZ6ff+hP2gz1CfRQ6m0JmPr57X/OwABnlJ+
- Thread-topic: trip signal
Dear Peter,
The TTL signal pass via an attenuator and then enter the Lin Fan which has an inverting possibilitiy. You are using it.
WE are looking at the situation and will find the best way to avoid changing anything important.
Will keep you informed.
best regards
Francoise
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Kammel [mailto:kammel@npl.uiuc.edu]
Sent: Thu 18/05/2006 15:21
To: Mulhauser Francoise
Subject: trip signal
Dear Franoise,
I don't understand how I could make a TTL into a NIM
signal with the FAN out. Is the FAN out inverting?
In any case, if it is a TTL signal, let's just use
a TTL to NIM converter, if you want to eliminate
this issue.
Regards
Peter