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EA ENG
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on 2/18/2010 7:08 AM   
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 hy.
im in the middle of trying measuring voltage and current in a system where a signal is generated in the computer, gets in the 1322A DAC and translated into an analog trigger . We try to find a way to pull this trigger out also for a camera we have, so the pulse will trigger the system and the camera simultaneously.
since I dont really know how the 1322A is working, does someone here can tell me if there is a ismple way to do so, or should I take the pulse after the converting from the analog output and then try to put it into my camera?

thanks a lot

Eli


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on 2/18/2010 13:06 PM   
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 what software are you running to coordinate the signal from the computer?

pClamp?

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Posted By EA ENG
on 2/18/2010 9:28 AM   
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 hy.
Im sorry, you are right of course.

yes I use Pclamp as the software.

thank you!



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