Clock settings for this experiment are slightly different than in the previous case.
Below are strictly the settings for the waveform generator itself.
Sent to AIDA side: 0 to 5 V amplitude, 50 MHz frequency
Sent to BRIKEN side: 0 to 5 V amplitude, 25 MHz frequency
Thus, both teams are taking TTL-type signals. However, the BRIKEN one goes to the Philips module which essentially converts it straight away to NIM.
There may have been a slight misunderstanding yesterday about the setup, but finally the waveform signal going to BRIKEN was checked and there was no problem. So we don't make
any changes (e.g. changing the waveform generator to a NIM-type output). |