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- The signal levels can be set individually, usually Y requires less power
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**Output**
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- Signal bursts are started upon positive trigger flank for the specified duration
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A duration of zero means "gated mode", i.e. the burst duration is defined by the trigger pulse duration. There is some trigger jitter expected (upto 10 ms).
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- Signal bursts are started upon positive trigger flank for the specified duration (with a [delay of 1 to 3 ms jitter due to trigger polling](https://git.gsi.de/p.niedermayer/exciter/-/wikis/Lab-test/Delay#exciter-for-beam-energy-ramp-v01))
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A duration of zero means "gated mode", i.e. the burst duration is defined by the trigger pulse duration.
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You can also manually trigger the device using the toggle button (e.g. for testing)
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- The output signal (either X or Y, select via menu) can be monitored
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The DAC is limited to ±1 V and signals are clipped if the level is too large, which results in broadband signals and will saturate the amplifiers.
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