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May 27 at 3:21 history reopened Tim Williams
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May 26 at 19:01 comment added Robert @TimWilliams The physical lengths lie in between 10 cm to 30 cm. I have already measured that there are transmission line effects present when measuring digital signals.. I have not measured the 200 Ohms yet. This was just an approximation for a higher value than the 50 Ohm impedance of the rest of the system.
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May 26 at 18:50 comment added Robert @user1850479 The rise time is approx. 5ns. The source of the signal is not determined because there are several different DuT's. I will edit the question with a few additions.
May 26 at 16:30 history closed Andy aka
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May 26 at 16:13 comment added Tim Williams What are the (physical or electrical) lengths of the various elements? Are you sure the cable is 200 ohms? That's quite high.
May 26 at 15:58 comment added user1850479 What's the rise time of your signal? What's connected to the test point and connectors? Describe the complete system or it's hard to give specific answers.
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