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A short piece of RG/174 coax connects the 661 timing pulse coaxial connector to the
A short piece of RG/174 coax connects the 661 timing pulse coaxial connector to the
[[Connectors#SMB|SMB]] timing pulse input on the 4S1 sampler board.  This signal triggers
[[Connectors#SMB|SMB]] timing pulse input on the 4S1 sampler board.  This signal triggers
a blocking oscillator which drives a snap-off diode, D2004, which generates the fast
a blocking oscillator which drives a [[snap-off diode]], D2004, which generates the fast
falling edge for the channel A and channel B sampling bridges.  The 4S1 uses [[7586]]
falling edge for the channel A and channel B sampling bridges.  The 4S1 uses [[7586]]
triodes as high-impedance buffers between the sampling bridge and the amplification that
triodes as high-impedance buffers between the sampling bridge and the amplification that

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