Quantum Composers Channel Multiplexing User Manual
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The MUX menu show two lines on the display: one indicating the channels of the unit and one indicating what
channel timers are being output on that channel. The number under the channel indicator can either be a 1 or a
0. 1 indicates that the timing is active for that output and a 0 means that it is not. Figure 3 shows the MUX menu
for Channel A of a 8 channel 9518+ and indicates that only the timing parameters of channel A are being used for
that output.
Fig. 4
Figure 4 shows channels A, C, F, and H all multiplexed together on the Channel A output. The channel timing for
the output being used (in Fig. 3 and 4 Channel A) does not need to be output on that particular channel. In that
case the output can be just a composite of the other channel outputs. The output amplitude will still be
determined by the output channel but the timing components (width and delay) will not be included.
The channel multiplexing feature (MUX) is just one of many unique and powerful features that the Quantum
Composers pulse generators have to offer. If there are any questions about how any of our units operate or if
there are special requirements for your project, please contact
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