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docs/source/devices/prawnblaster.rst

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Using buffers and line drivers from a LVCMOS family with 5V/TTL tolerant inputs can provide
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compatibility with TTL inputs and drive higher capacitance loads (such a long BNC cables) more reliably.
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Examples that implement these buffers can be found `here <https://github.com/TU-Darmstadt-APQ/Prawnblaster_Breakout>`_
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and `here <https://github.com/naqslab/PrawnBlaster_Breakout_Connectorized>`_.
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and `here <https://github.com/QTC-UMD/PrawnBlaster_Breakout_Connectorized>`_.
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Detailed Documentation

docs/source/devices/prawndo.rst

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it is often a good idea to add unity-gain channel buffers to the inputs and outputs.
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Using buffers and line drivers from a LVCMOS family with 5V/TTL tolerant inputs can provide
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compatibility with TTL inputs and drive higher capacitance loads (such a long BNC cables) more reliably.
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An example that implements these buffers can be found `here <https://github.com/naqslab/PrawnDO_Breakout_Connectorized>`_.
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An example that implements these buffers can be found `here <https://github.com/QTC-UMD/PrawnDO_Breakout_Connectorized>`_.
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