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[[File:7000 series sampling shoe pinout.jpg|thumb|400px|right|7K sampling shoe connections on [[7S11]]]]
The sampling plug-ins in the 7000 series have a special PCB-based '''"sampling shoe" connector''' at the side of the module that routes sampling drive and trigger signals between the plug-in that functions as a sampling timebase (either a [[7T11]] or a [[7S12]]) and [[7S11]] sampler(s).
Possible combinations are a 7T11 with one or two 7S11s, a pair of 7S11s in free-running X/Y mode, or a 7S11 attached to a 7S12 as an optional second channel. (NB - the [[7S14]] dual channel sampling plug-in is self-contained and does not have the shoe contacts.)
On the timebase side, the contacts are provided through pads on a vertically mounted PCB on the left side of the plug-in.
The 7S11 has a spring-loaded plastic carrier with a PCB carrying contact fingers on the right side, and the same fixed connector as the timebase son the left, where a second 7S11 can attach.
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Tek 7s11 spring contact.jpg| [[7S11]]
Tek 7s11 spring contact.jpg| [[7S11]]

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