[sdiy] what is trigger signal?
Grant Richter
grichter at asapnet.net
Thu Feb 22 14:32:02 CET 2001
Just as an additional aside...
Buchla systems carry the Gate and Trigger signals on the same wire. This
means you do not have to patch two wires for Gate and Trigger.
The Gate is a sustained +10 volt signal and Triggers are short pulses that
go above it to +15 volts. The output has a passive resistive mixer that
combines the Gate and Trigger signals. There is a small PNP transistor that
pulls the gate line to the +15 volt supply, past the Gate circuit current
limiting resistor. The Trigger transistor has it's own current limiting
resistor in series. The Gate/Trigger signal is then diode isolated, so all
the G/T lines can be wire-ORed.
The two signals are separated at the receiving modules with simple voltage
comparators.
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